BISS-Trends
BISS-Trends
Biannual monitoring, which includes an analysis of basic trends in Belarusian society in such spheres as political democratisation, economic liberalisation, government quality and rule of law, relations with Russia and the EU, and culture.
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Semi-annual BISS-Trends (June-December 2015) issue
This new issue of BISS-Trends is a semiannual monitoring review of the primary trends in the development of the Belarusian state and society in the second half of 2015. This review focuses on the main trends in the following areas: political democratization/political liberalization; economic liberalization; good governance and rule of law; geopolitical orientation; and cultural policy. ... -
Semi-annual BISS-Trends (January-June 2015) issue
This new issue of BISS-Trends is a semiannual monitoring review of the primary trends in the development of the Belarusian state and society in the first half of 2015. This review focuses on the main trends in the following areas: political democratization/political liberalization; economic liberalization; good governance and rule of law; geopolitical orientation; and cultural policy. ... -
Semi-annual BISS-Trends (July-December 2014) issue
This BISS-Trends issue is a semiannual monitoring report encompassing the main tendencies in the development of the Belarusian state and society in the second half of 2014. The report identifies the key trends in the following areas: 1. political democratization/political liberalization; 2. economic liberalization; 3. good governance and the rule of law; 4. geopolitical orientation; 5. cultural policy. ... -
Semi-annual BISS-Trends (January-June 2014) issued
This BISS-Trends issue is a semiannual monitoring report encompassing the main tendencies in the development of the Belarusian state and society in the first half of 2014. The report identifies the key trends in the following areas: 1. political democratization/political liberalization; 2. economic liberalization; 3. good governance and the rule of law; 4. geopolitical orientation; 5. cultural policy. ... -
Semi-annual BISS-Trends (January-June 2013) issued
This BISS-Trends issue is a semiannual monitoring report encompassing the main tendencies in the development of the Belarusian state and society in the first half of 2013. The report identifies the key trends in the following areas: 1. political democratization/political liberalization; 2. economic liberalization; 3. good governance and the rule of law; 4. geopolitical orientation; 5. cultural policy. ... -
12th issue of the BISS Trends (October – December 2012)
The BISS presents the 12th issue of the BISS-Trends quarterly monitoring of main trends in political, economic, legal, geopolitical and cultural spheres. From now on, semiannual BISS-Trends together with monthly BISS-Timeline issues will replace the BISS-Trends quaterly format. ... -
11th issue of the BISS Trends (July-September 2012)
Experts characterize almost all of the trends under analysis as either “stagnation” or “regress” in the third quarter of 2012. In the political democratization/political liberalization segment, the situation with the administration of election legislation has obviously worsened. ... -
First semi-annual BISS-Trends (January–June 2012) issued
The first half of 2012 saw the main trend in the political democratization and liberalization segment carry on from the year 2011, as stagnation continued. ... -
10th issue of the BISS Trends (April-June 2012)
BISS presents a new issue of the BISS Trends series of quarterly reports. We traditionally focus on five major trends: political democratization/political liberalization; economic liberalization; quality of governance and rule of law; geopolitical orientation; and culture policy. The period under review covers April, May and June 2012. ... -
Ninth issue of the BISS Trends (January-March 2012)
BISS presents the ninth issue of the BISS Trends - quarterly monitoring of the Belarus’s political, social and economic development. The first quarter of 2012 can be regarded as a pause before Belarus finally has to address a crucial geopolitical challenge. ...