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Issue 1(X)/2014: UNMASKING BELARUS
Belarus is a country that is often assigned the label of “Europe’s last dictatorship” – yet it is a country that can also be seen as located in the heart of Europe. The first issue of 2014 for New Eastern Europe takes an in-depth look at the issues that are facing this country. The nation’s complex society and history underline the need for us to better understand Belarus. The issue aims to present, from various viewpoints, insight to the country today including its identity, society, economy, language and its relations with neighbours.

Beyond Belarus, Lithuanian analysts Laurynas Kasčiūnas and Vytautas Keršanskas provide an assessment of the 2013 Vilnius Summit of the Eastern Partnership and what challenges lie ahead, while Polish experts Dominik P. Jankowski and Paweł Świeżak argue that “Eastern Europe has become an ‘unwanted child’ for some western countries, one they would prefer to forget about.”

Yet the situation in Ukraine is an indicator that the region’s future remains uncertain. Taras Voznyak and Mykola Riabchuk provide clear examples on Ukrainian society that help better understand why the protesters came out to the Maidan, while Victoria Narizhna and Igor Lyubashenko discuss the changes that took place since the EuroMaidan protests began and contrast it with the Orange Revolution of 2004.

This and much more can be found in the winter issue of New Eastern Europe.
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1(X)-2014: Unmasking Belarus Issue 1(X)/2014: UNMASKING BELARUS Belarus is a country that is often assigned the label of “Europe’s last dictatorship” – yet it is a country that can also be seen as located in the heart of Europe. The first issue of 2014 for New Eastern Europe takes an in-depth look at the issues that are facing this country. The nation’s complex society and history underline the need for us to better understand Belarus. The issue aims to present, from various viewpoints, insight to the country today including its identity, society, economy, language and its relations with neighbours. Beyond Belarus, Lithuanian analysts Laurynas Kasčiūnas and Vytautas Keršanskas provide an assessment of the 2013 Vilnius Summit of the Eastern Partnership and what challenges lie ahead, while Polish experts Dominik P. Jankowski and Paweł Świeżak argue that “Eastern Europe has become an ‘unwanted child’ for some western countries, one they would prefer to forget about.” Yet the situation in Ukraine is an indicator that the region’s future remains uncertain. Taras Voznyak and Mykola Riabchuk provide clear examples on Ukrainian society that help better understand why the protesters came out to the Maidan, while Victoria Narizhna and Igor Lyubashenko discuss the changes that took place since the EuroMaidan protests began and contrast it with the Orange Revolution of 2004. This and much more can be found in the winter issue of New Eastern Europe.


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Issue 1(X)/2014: UNMASKING BELARUS
Belarus is a country that is often assigned the label of “Europe’s last dictatorship” – yet it is a country that can also be seen as located in the heart of Europe. The first issue of 2014 for New Eastern Europe takes an in-depth look at the issues that are facing this country. The nation’s complex society and history underline the need for us to better understand Belarus. The issue aims to present, from various viewpoints, insight to the country today including its identity, society, economy, language and its relations with neighbours.

Beyond Belarus, Lithuanian analysts Laurynas Kasčiūnas and Vytautas Keršanskas provide an assessment of the 2013 Vilnius Summit of the Eastern Partnership and what challenges lie ahead, while Polish experts Dominik P. Jankowski and Paweł Świeżak argue that “Eastern Europe has become an ‘unwanted child’ for some western countries, one they would prefer to forget about.”

Yet the situation in Ukraine is an indicator that the region’s future remains uncertain. Taras Voznyak and Mykola Riabchuk provide clear examples on Ukrainian society that help better understand why the protesters came out to the Maidan, while Victoria Narizhna and Igor Lyubashenko discuss the changes that took place since the EuroMaidan protests began and contrast it with the Orange Revolution of 2004.

This and much more can be found in the winter issue of New Eastern Europe.
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