Belarus in the Twenty-First Century
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Belarus in the Twenty-First Century
Between Dictatorship and Democracy
Kudlenko, Anastasiia; Petrova, Irina; Korosteleva, Elena
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
212
Mole
9781032318066
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Foreword
Introduction
Part I. History, Identity, and Politics Revisited
1 The Political Symbols and Concepts of Statehood in the Modern History of Belarus
2 The 'Genocide of Belarusians' and the Survival of Lukashenka's Regime
3 The Soviet Roots of the 2020 Protests: The Unlikely History of Belarusian Civic Nationalism
4 Foreign Policy Manifestations of Belarus' 2020 Protest Movement: In-betweenness as Usual?
PART II: Socio-Economic and Institutional Landscapes
5 Stolen Decades: The Unfulfilled Expectations of the Belarusian Economic Miracle
6 COVID-19 in Belarus: Politics, Protests, and Public Health
7 The Belarusian Judicial System: What Can We Learn from Georgia and Ukraine's Struggle for the Independent Judiciary?
8 Belarusian Law as an Agent of Change
PART III: Reclaiming Public Space and Fostering Peoplehood
9 Social Movements and Political Change in Belarus in 2020 and After
10 Societal Self-Organization in Belarus Post-2020: The Rise of Peoplehood
11 Activating and Negotiating Women's Citizenship in the 2020 Belarusian Uprising
12 Tracing the Emergence of Peoplehood in Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparative Study
13 Where Does Belarus Go from Here?
Introduction
Part I. History, Identity, and Politics Revisited
1 The Political Symbols and Concepts of Statehood in the Modern History of Belarus
2 The 'Genocide of Belarusians' and the Survival of Lukashenka's Regime
3 The Soviet Roots of the 2020 Protests: The Unlikely History of Belarusian Civic Nationalism
4 Foreign Policy Manifestations of Belarus' 2020 Protest Movement: In-betweenness as Usual?
PART II: Socio-Economic and Institutional Landscapes
5 Stolen Decades: The Unfulfilled Expectations of the Belarusian Economic Miracle
6 COVID-19 in Belarus: Politics, Protests, and Public Health
7 The Belarusian Judicial System: What Can We Learn from Georgia and Ukraine's Struggle for the Independent Judiciary?
8 Belarusian Law as an Agent of Change
PART III: Reclaiming Public Space and Fostering Peoplehood
9 Social Movements and Political Change in Belarus in 2020 and After
10 Societal Self-Organization in Belarus Post-2020: The Rise of Peoplehood
11 Activating and Negotiating Women's Citizenship in the 2020 Belarusian Uprising
12 Tracing the Emergence of Peoplehood in Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparative Study
13 Where Does Belarus Go from Here?
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Political symbols;Sovereignty;Memory Politics;Statehood;Lukashenka;democracy;dictatorship;belarus;EEU;Private Sector Development;Aliaksandr Lukashenka;Lukashenka Regime;Civil Society;Belarusian People;Belarusian Cities;Belarusian Popular Front;Belarusian Society;Belarusian Activists;Good Life;Belarusian Nation;Belarusian Statehood;BSSR.;Great Patriotic War;UN;Eurasian Economic Union;Violated;Belarusian Territory;Belarusian Historians;Belarusian Civil Society;Belarusian National Identity;Belarusian Economy;Grassroots Opposition;Venice Commission
Foreword
Introduction
Part I. History, Identity, and Politics Revisited
1 The Political Symbols and Concepts of Statehood in the Modern History of Belarus
2 The 'Genocide of Belarusians' and the Survival of Lukashenka's Regime
3 The Soviet Roots of the 2020 Protests: The Unlikely History of Belarusian Civic Nationalism
4 Foreign Policy Manifestations of Belarus' 2020 Protest Movement: In-betweenness as Usual?
PART II: Socio-Economic and Institutional Landscapes
5 Stolen Decades: The Unfulfilled Expectations of the Belarusian Economic Miracle
6 COVID-19 in Belarus: Politics, Protests, and Public Health
7 The Belarusian Judicial System: What Can We Learn from Georgia and Ukraine's Struggle for the Independent Judiciary?
8 Belarusian Law as an Agent of Change
PART III: Reclaiming Public Space and Fostering Peoplehood
9 Social Movements and Political Change in Belarus in 2020 and After
10 Societal Self-Organization in Belarus Post-2020: The Rise of Peoplehood
11 Activating and Negotiating Women's Citizenship in the 2020 Belarusian Uprising
12 Tracing the Emergence of Peoplehood in Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparative Study
13 Where Does Belarus Go from Here?
Introduction
Part I. History, Identity, and Politics Revisited
1 The Political Symbols and Concepts of Statehood in the Modern History of Belarus
2 The 'Genocide of Belarusians' and the Survival of Lukashenka's Regime
3 The Soviet Roots of the 2020 Protests: The Unlikely History of Belarusian Civic Nationalism
4 Foreign Policy Manifestations of Belarus' 2020 Protest Movement: In-betweenness as Usual?
PART II: Socio-Economic and Institutional Landscapes
5 Stolen Decades: The Unfulfilled Expectations of the Belarusian Economic Miracle
6 COVID-19 in Belarus: Politics, Protests, and Public Health
7 The Belarusian Judicial System: What Can We Learn from Georgia and Ukraine's Struggle for the Independent Judiciary?
8 Belarusian Law as an Agent of Change
PART III: Reclaiming Public Space and Fostering Peoplehood
9 Social Movements and Political Change in Belarus in 2020 and After
10 Societal Self-Organization in Belarus Post-2020: The Rise of Peoplehood
11 Activating and Negotiating Women's Citizenship in the 2020 Belarusian Uprising
12 Tracing the Emergence of Peoplehood in Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparative Study
13 Where Does Belarus Go from Here?
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Political symbols;Sovereignty;Memory Politics;Statehood;Lukashenka;democracy;dictatorship;belarus;EEU;Private Sector Development;Aliaksandr Lukashenka;Lukashenka Regime;Civil Society;Belarusian People;Belarusian Cities;Belarusian Popular Front;Belarusian Society;Belarusian Activists;Good Life;Belarusian Nation;Belarusian Statehood;BSSR.;Great Patriotic War;UN;Eurasian Economic Union;Violated;Belarusian Territory;Belarusian Historians;Belarusian Civil Society;Belarusian National Identity;Belarusian Economy;Grassroots Opposition;Venice Commission