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Postcommunist Belarus

edited by Stephen White, Elena Korosteleva, and John Löwenhardt

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2005

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Post-Soviet Belarus : in search of direction / Ronald J. Hill
  • Patterns of political culture / Stephen white and Ian McAllister
  • The emergence of a party system / Elena Korosteleva
  • Lukashenko and the postcommunist presidency / Stephen White and Elena Korosteleva
  • The dynamics of the 2001 presidential election / Ulazdimir Padhol and David R. Marples
  • The Belarus economy : suspended animation between state and market / Mario Nuti
  • Belarus and the east / Clelia Rontoyanni
  • Belarus and the west / John Löwenhardt
  • Belarus and postcommunist democratization / Christian W. Haerpfer

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内容説明

Belarus is one of the least studied European states to emerge from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In fact, few Western specialists paid much attention to its affairs during the Soviet era. Nevertheless, Belarus constitutes an important and sensitive border region between Russia and the western part of the continent. In Postcommunist Belarus, a stellar group of contributors examines the issues and the search for identity that Belarus has confronted in the period leading up to and following independence. The country is run in an authoritarian fashion by President Alexander Lukashenko and many observers, both inside and outside Belarus, would use the term "dictatorship" to describe his rule. Belarusian authorities prefer to emphasize the strong support of the people for the president and his cautious approach to economic reform. It seems unlikely that the country can hold out permanently against the wider pressures of democratization and economic reform that are transforming its neighbors. The country's situation offers political scientists many facets for comparison with established models. Belarus is grappling with challenges that are conceptual and psychological as much as they are political, economic, and social. Through new research, the contributors to Postcommunist Belarus offer an important, coherent, and comparative perspective on this little-known country.

目次

Chapter 1 Post-Soviet Belarus: In Search of Direction Chapter 2 Patterns of Political Culture Chapter 3 The Emergence of a Party System Chapter 4 Lukashenko and the Postcommunist Presidency Chapter 5 The Dynamics of the 2001 Presidential Election Chapter 6 The Belarus Economy: Suspended Animation between State and Market Chapter 7 Belarus and the East Chapter 8 Belarus and the West Chapter 9 Belarus and Postcommunist Democratization

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