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Belarus: A Denationalized Nation

by David Marples
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Overview

In any assessment and understanding of Belarus, the key questions to address include; why has Belarus apparently rejected independence under its first president Alyaksandr Lukashenka, and sought a union with Russia? Why has the government rejected democracy, infringed on the human rights of its citizens and fundamentally altered its constitution in favour of presidential authority? Has the country made any progress toward market reforms? How have Russia and the West responded to the actions of Belarus? And what is the future likely to hold for its ten million citizens? The author's conclusions are optimistic. Belarus, he believes, will survive into the twenty-first century, but as a Eurasian rather than a European state.

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In any assessment and understanding of Belarus, the key questions to address include; why has Belarus apparently rejected independence under its first president Alyaksandr Lukashenka, and sought a union with Russia? Why has the government rejected democracy, infringed on the human rights of its citizens and fundamentally altered its constitution in favour of presidential authority? Has the country made any progress toward market reforms? How have Russia and the West responded to the actions of Belarus? And what is the future likely to hold for its ten million citizens? The author's conclusions are optimistic. Belarus, he believes, will survive into the twenty-first century, but as a Eurasian rather than a European state.

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Examines political, economic, and social life in the new post-Soviet Republic of Belarus, and predicts that Belarus will survive into the 21st century as a Eurasian rather than European state. Offers a history of the country up to 1985, and discusses questions surrounding Belarus' rejection of independence and democracy, market reforms, and responses of Russia and the West to events in Belarus. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

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Examines political, economic, and social life in the new post-Soviet Republic of Belarus, and predicts that Belarus will survive into the 21st century as a Eurasian rather than European state. Offers a history of the country up to 1985, and discusses questions surrounding Belarus' rejection of independence and democracy, market reforms, and responses of Russia and the West to events in Belarus. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1999
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
130
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9789057023439

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