Russia’s cultural leverage in Belarus
Belarusians, deprived of a strong national identity, have developed Russia-oriented self-identifications at the supranational level.
Belarusians, deprived of a strong national identity, have developed Russia-oriented self-identifications at the supranational level.
It remains unclear whether the Eastern Neighbourhood will remain a priority direction for the EU.
Unlike Moscow, official Minsk does not perceive NATO as a direct threat to security, which allows us to build a dialogue for further cooperation.
Universities should first of all train students in critical thinking. No other measures will work if this is neglected.
This is the first time that all the relevant data on the language situation in the press and education over a hundred years have been collected and
Belarus is closer to being a competitive authoritarian regime. The cult of personality is less present in Belarus, than in Kazakhstan.
The 'soft Belarusianization' that is currently underway in Belarus is the result of convergence of actions of three types of actors: soci