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Research paper thumbnail of Four scenarios for Belarus by the end of 2022

This Policy Paper outlines four possible scenarios for the future of the political system in Bela... more This Policy Paper outlines four possible scenarios for the future of the political system in Belarus by the end of 2022. The scenarios are based on two key drivers that are crucial for political developments in Belarus: the level of social mobilization and democratic transition. The Policy Paper creates a framework for alternative thinking and outlines important insights, opportunities, and risks. It also formulates desirable normative options for political developments in Belarus in the upcoming twelve months and gives policy recommendations on how to make them possible

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Research paper thumbnail of The Belarusian non-party political system: Government, trust and institutions, 1990–2015

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Moscow and the Non-Russian Republics in the Soviet Union, 2021

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Research paper thumbnail of Four scenarios for Belarus by the end of 2022

This Policy Paper outlines four possible scenarios for the future of the political system in Bela... more This Policy Paper outlines four possible scenarios for the future of the political system in Belarus by the end of 2022. The scenarios are based on two key drivers that are crucial for political developments in Belarus: the level of social mobilization and democratic transition. The Policy Paper creates a framework for alternative thinking and outlines important insights, opportunities, and risks. It also formulates desirable normative options for political developments in Belarus in the upcoming twelve months and gives policy recommendations on how to make them possible

Research paper thumbnail of Parliament: dependence of diversity

Research paper thumbnail of The Belarusian non-party political system: Government, trust and institutions, 1990–2015

Research paper thumbnail of The Belarusian Soviet nomenklatura

Moscow and the Non-Russian Republics in the Soviet Union, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Parliament: A Period of Legislative Activism

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