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Title Back from the cold? : the EU and Belarus in 2009 / Margarita M. Balmaceda [and others] ; ed. by Sabine Fischer
Published Paris : Institute for Security Studies, European Union, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (107 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Chaillot papers ; nr. 119
Chaillot papers ; 119.
Contents Executive summary / Sabine Fischer -- Belarus, a country in transition? : the state, elections, and the opposition / Vitali Silitski -- Belarusian elites : change and authoritarian rule / Andrei Liakhovich -- Civil society and mass media in Belarus / Astrid Sahm -- The Belarussian 'economic miracle' : illusions and reality -- At a crossroads : the Belarusian-Russian energy-political model in crisis / Margarita M. Balmaceda -- Belarusian foreign policy : change or continuity / Grzegorz Gromadzki
Summary Are the EU and Belarus ‘back from the cold’? After years of freeze and the almost complete isolation of Belarus, the Russian-Georgian war in August 2008 has induced a thaw in relations between Brussels and Minsk. The Union temporarily suspended some of the sanctions in place against the Belarusian regime and moved on to partly integrate its problematic eastern neighbour into the Eastern Partnership in 2009. Nevertheless, relations with Belarus continue to be a headache for the European Union. The political regime in Minsk has managed to survive Western sanctions as well as a wave of colour revolutions in its neighbourhood in 2004 and 2005, and still commands a comparatively high degree of public support. Its ‘success’ was traditionally based on Russian political and economic support. This support, however, has been disappearing fast in the past few years, which is why the Belarusian regime is searching for new external partners – without, however, linking this to genuinely democratic and liberal reform projects on the domestic stage. In autumn 2009 the EU faces a decision between two main policy options in its relations towards Belarus: either it returns to coercive diplomacy or it continues on the path towards engagement and soft conditionality. This Chaillot Paper aims to provide in-depth empirical analysis on a country which, due to its long-standing isolation, remains a blank spot on the European map. It features contributions from a group of Belarusian and non-Belarusian authors who share their insights into the evolution of the political system and elite, economic development, civil society and the media, energy issues and foreign policy. Based on their research, this Chaillot Paper puts forward a number of recommendations for EU policy towards Belarus
Notes "November 2009."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Authoritarianism -- Belarus
EU relations.
European neighbourhood policy.
economic reform.
foreign policy.
Authoritarianism.
International relations.
Politics and government
Diplomatic relations.
Außenpolitik
SUBJECT Belarus -- Relations -- European Union countries
European Union countries -- Relations -- Belarus
Belarus -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh92006577
Belarus -- Foreign relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00002666
Subject Belarus.
Belarus.
European Union countries.
Belarus
Europäische Union.
Form Electronic book
Author Balmaceda, Margarita M. (Margarita Mercedes), 1965-
Fischer, Sabine, Dr.
Institute for Security Studies (Paris, France)
ISBN 9789291981595
9291981591
ISSN 1017-7566
Other Titles EU and Belarus in 2009