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The third issue of Belarus Headlines provides you with a summary of notable events and the latest economic and political news from Belarus. The most important political development is the release of a number of political prisoners which most analysts believe is a result of Western pressure on officials in Minsk. The authorities' attempt to abandon multiple currency exchange rates is the most notable economic development.
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The Eastern Europe Studies Centre (EESC) is delighted to present yet another issue of the newsletter The Bell.
In this issue you will find an article about the “silent protests” and the “stop-petrol” actions held in Belarus throughout the summer. Their scale and impact are being analysed by Andrej Dynko, Editor of the newspaper Nasha Niva.» weiter lesen...
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Proteste und soziale Medien» weiter lesen...
The Eastern Europe Studies Centre (EESC) is delighted to present you yet another issue of the electronic newsletter The Bell in English. In the first article lawyer and political scientist Yuri Chavusau sheds some light on Lukashenka’s crisis strategy. The author explains the logic of “preventive” trials and harsh measures against the opposition ahead of the impending economic collapse. In the second article political analyst Elena Daneika presents some facts and comments of the crisis as seen directly from the field.» weiter lesen...
Die erste Ausgabe der Belarus-Analysen:» weiter lesen...
The Eastern Europe Studies Centre (EESC) presents a new issue of the electronic newsletter The Bell. In the current issue our readers will find two articles by the Belarusian media experts: Alexander Klaskouski and Pavel Bykouski. The experts reveal complex censorship and control mechanisms that the regime exerts upon the country’s media. Although, the internet remains an exception, the government has recently developed new and innovative tools of controlling virtual space as well. Will this lead to further suppression of the freedom of the speech in Belarus?» weiter lesen...
The Eastern Europe Studies Centre (EESC) presents a new issue of the electronic newsletter Bell. With this issue we try to distance from the presidential election agenda and focus on other topics, no less relevant for Belarus. In the current Bell our readers will find a thorough analysis of the motives, imperatives and arguments behind the establishment of the Common Economic Space of Russia and Belarus. As well as an article that analyzes the potential of informal and virtual communities to mobilize civic initiatives.» weiter lesen...
Newsletter No. 1
March 16, 2011
Weekly review of post-election situation in Belarus (7-13 March)» weiter lesen...