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Contemporary Belarus

Between Democracy and Dictatorship

Elena Korosteleva
Barcode 9780367026899
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Release Date: 10/06/2019

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Routledge
Contributors: Elena Korosteleva (Edited by), Colin Lawson (Edited by), Rosalind Marsh (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Between Democracy and Dictatorship. This book provides a thorough overview of current developments in Belarus. It looks at historical, political, economic and social changes, and at international relations, especially relations with Russia and the European Union. Belarus is unique among the states of the former Soviet bloc, in that after a decade of transition', the country remains stalled' and backward-oriented. Political and economic changes are characterised by half-measures, and recently a new suppression of dissent has been introduced; the country balances between the prospect of democracy and a retreat to authoritarianism. These developments contrast starkly with the many democratic changes in neighbouring states and suggest a possible alternative path for future development in Eastern Europe. This book provides a thorough overview of current developments in Belarus. It looks at historical, political, economic and social changes, and at international relations, especially relations with Russia and the European Union, considering all these factors both in their domestic and international contexts and defines the type of democracy, if any, which exists in Belarus, exploring the prospects for further democratisation.