Belarus under Lukashenka

Belarus under Lukashenka
Author: Matthew Frear
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781135008406

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This book explores the nature of the regime of Aliaksandr Lukashenka, who has ruled Belarus since 1994, and who is often characterized as "the last dictator in Europe". It discusses how Lukashenka came to power, providing a survey of politics in Belarus in early post-Soviet times, examines how power became personalized under his regime, and considers how he coerced opponents, whilst maintaining good popular support. The book discusses all aspects of politics, including presidential power, the ruling elites, elections, the opposition, and civil society. The author characterizes Lukashenka’s rule as "adaptive authoritarianism", and demonstrates how the regime’s avoidance of any ideology, even nationalism, permits great freedom of manoeuvre, enabling pragmatic adaptation to changing circumstances.

The Last Dictatorship in Europe

The Last Dictatorship in Europe
Author: Brian Bennett
Publsiher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781849041676

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Belarus is an isolated country dominated by one man. Few tourists go there despite its fascinating, cultured past and beautiful countryside. Belarussians are friendly and hospitable yet they rarely have the chance to speak their minds and are deprived of access to unbiased information. They have been removed from the flow of European history by a tyrannical regime described by Condoleezza Rice, the former US Secretary of State, as 'the last dictatorship in Europe'. The people of Belarus were not ready for independence in 1991 and were misled into believing that the young, unsophisticated Alexander Lukashenko would lead them into a bright future. Instead he foisted upon them a dictatorship little different from what they had known before. Bennett's book tracks the history of Belarus from the collapse of the Soviet Union to the eventual establishment of dictatorship in 2006. It takes the reader through the excitement and mistakes of the first presidential election in 1994, undemocratic referenda and elections, suspicious disappearances of critics of the regime and the suppression of opposition. It ends with a close look at the enigmatic Alexander Lukashenko and hazards a guess as to how his regime will end. Belarus deserves to be better known; this book pulls back the curtain

Belarus

Belarus
Author: Andrew Wilson
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300177589

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This book is the first in English to explore both Belarus's complicated road to nationhood and to examine in detail its politics and economics since 1991, the nation's first year of true independence. Andrew Wilson focuses particular attention on Aliaksandr Lukashenka's surprising longevity as president, despite human rights abuses and involvement in yet another rigged election in December 2010.Wilson looks at Belarusian history as a series of false starts in the medieval and pre-modern periods, and at the many rival versions of Belarusian identity, culminating with the Soviet Belarusian project and the establishment of Belarus's current borders during World War II. He also addresses Belarus's on-off relationship with Russia, its simultaneous attempts to play a game of balance in the no-man's-land between Russia and the West, and how, paradoxically, Belarus is at last becoming a true nation under the rule of Europe's "last dictator."

Reassessing Lukashenka

Reassessing Lukashenka
Author: G. Ioffe
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2014-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137436757

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What are the factors of Lukashenka's longevity at the helm of power? This question is addressed in the context of Belarusian history and identity, not as an outcome of a form of government deceitfully imposed on an allegedly benighted people whom better positioned and informed outsiders seek to enlighten and liberate.

Our Glorious Past

 Our Glorious Past
Author: David Marples
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783838266749

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The Last Soviet Republic

The Last Soviet Republic
Author: Stewart Parker
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000124998679

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The first serious study of Alexander Lukashenko president of Belarus. Exposes the reality behind the myth of 'Europe's last Dictatorship'.

Living the High Life in Minsk

Living the High Life in Minsk
Author: Margarita M. Balmaceda
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789633862223

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Living the High Life in Minsk looks at the sources of stability and instability in post-Soviet authoritarian states through the case study of President Lukashenka’s firm hold on power in Belarus. In particular, it seeks to understand the role of energy relations, policies, and discourses in the maintenance of this power. The central empirical question Balmaceda seeks to answer is what has been the role of energy policies in the maintenance of Lukashenka’s power in Belarus? In particular, it analyzes the role of energy policies in the management of Lukashenka’s relationship with three constituencies crucial to his hold on power: Russian actors, the Belarusian nomenklatura, and the Belarusian electorate. In terms of foreign relations, the book focuses on the factors explaining Lukashenka’s ability to project Belarus’ power in its relationship with Russia in such a way as to compensate for its objective high level of dependency, assuring high levels of energy subsidies and rents continuing well beyond the initial worsening of the relationship in c. 2004. In terms of domestic relations, Balmaceda examines Lukashenka’s specific use of those energy rents in such a way as to assure the continuing support of both the Belarusian nomenklatura and the Belarusian electorate.

Contemporary Belarus

Contemporary Belarus
Author: Elena Korosteleva,Colin Lawson,Rosalind Marsh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135789480

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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.