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10.10.2008
Tonis Saarts

The Bronze Nights

The failure of forced Europeanization and the birth of defensive nationalist democracy in Estonia

The EU accession process over, writes Tonis Saarts, Estonia's rightwing party politics has found a new rallying cry: the threat of Russia. [ more ]

09.10.2008
Chris Reynolds

May '68: a contested history

09.10.2008
Ismail Kadare

Don Quixote in the Balkans

08.10.2008
Mykola Riabchuk

How I became a Czech and a Slovak


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07.10.2008
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The enzyme of freedom

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Rashed Chowdhury

Caught in the crossfire

The Belarusian government has cited offence caused by the reprinting of the Danish Muhammad cartoons as a pretext for a further crackdown on the independent media. Nevertheless, within parts of the Belarusian opposition, hostility towards Muslims is real. [more]

23.05.2008


Richard Rorty

Democracy and philosophy

Moral insight "is a matter of imagining a better future, and observing the results of attempts to bring that future into existence". In "Kritika&Kontext", Richard Rorty (1931-2007) outlines the anti-foundationalist premise of his philosophy. [Turkish version added] [more]

30.06.2008


Andrej Dynko

Sacrificial therapy

Letter from a prison in Minsk

"Being imprisoned feels like being pregnant: it's worrying at the beginning and at the end." Andrej Dynko, Belarusian opposition journalist and editor, spent ten days in prison last year on "hooliganism" charges. His prison diary has won him the Lorenzo Natali European Commission Prize for journalists writing on human rights issues. [more]

29.05.2006


Hans-Georg Wieck

Democracy promotion at a dead end

Europe is failing in Belarus

European charters for democratic reform have run aground in Belarus. Expressions of solidarity are not enough: Europe needs to adopt the US strategy of promoting the opposition directly. [Belarusian version added] [more]

16.10.2006


Mykola Riabchuk

Is the West serious about the "last European dictatorship"?

Western civil society should stop tolerating cynical realpolitik towards Belarus and put pressure on their governments to blacklist offending officials. [more]

07.02.2007


Nerijus Prekevicius

One president, three challengers

Assessing Belarusian election politics

Why the opposition failed to match Lukashenko's mass support, "despite" their respective policies. [more]

11.05.2006


Andrew Wilson

The Belarusian election: Who best learnt from the Orange Revolution?

Lukashenko may have won another victory, but he hasn't succeeded in abolishing politics, writes Andrew Wilson. [more]

19.04.2006


Vital Silicki

An election turned inside out

Looking behind Belarusian election dramaturgy

In the game of bluff leading up to the Belarusian elections, one thing is for sure: despite its apparent superiority, the Lukashenko regime is worried. [more]

01.03.2006


Andrei Kazakievich

Orientalism and the "casus belarus"

Detached from social reality and idealizing metropolitan western Europe, there is a trend among Belarusian intellectuals to "orientalize" Belarus. [more]

08.02.2006


Nerijus Prekevicius

The Belarusian opposition

Preparation for the presidential campaign of 2006

Could the Belarusian democratic opposition be alienating floating voters in its 2006 election campaign? An outside observer offers criticism. [more]

13.01.2006


Nerijus Prekevicius

"Sovetskaya Belorussiya" and propaganda discourse

A discourse analysis shows that the Belarusian state newspaper Sovetskaya Belorussiya plays fast and loose with the facts. [more]

14.12.2005


Andrew Wilson

Will the Orange spark ignite in Belarus?

The single candidate's chances at the 2006 election

What tactics can the Belarusian opposition expect to face from the Lukashenko government in the run-up to the elections in 2006? [more]

12.12.2005


Yuri Chavusaw

Revolution and anti-revolution in the post-Soviet space

The "coloured revolutions" have been a lesson for the Russian and Belarusian governments on the formation of democratic, non-violent opposition. With elections in Belarus set for September 2006, the "denim revolutionaries" must prove they are effective. [more]

25.11.2005


Piotr Rudkouski

The national language debate in Belarus

Russian-speakers in Belarus accuse Belarusian-speakers of "national psychosis". Is a reconciliation of nationalism with liberalism possible in Belarus? [more]

25.11.2005


Andrew Wilson

How to have become a nationalist

From hard-line Soviet to touchy-feely populist, Belarusian president Lukashenko has ploughed an erratic political course. If Russian subsidies continue to fall, his nationalism might turn out to be genuine. [more]

28.09.2005


Andrej Dynko

Between brotherly Russia and peaceful Europe

On Belarus and its inhabitants. What kind of politicians are most successful in this country and why? [more]

18.10.2004


Nelly Bekus-Goncharova

The well-dressed people of Belarus

Why dressing extravagantly can be a way of coming to terms with the socialist past. [more]

26.05.2004



Andrej Dynko

Why we are eager to join Europe

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28.07.2004


Vaclav Havel

Five ideas on the future of Nato

[more]

09.01.2004


Alexej Kazvic

Three methods of political therapy

[more]

08.01.2004



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