Russia is being let know that its intervention in the Syrian conflict is highly undesirable.
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Political techniques of authoritarian regimes: from natural to artificial (Photo)
Authoritarian regimes at the post-Soviet area are artificially manipulating the processes that are going on in the society, thus creating real competition for more natural democracies.
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Aksana Shelest: Education and media reforms can withstand political techniques of third generation (Photo)
Any political situation allows for the use of political techniques. However, in such authoritarian countries as Belarus and Russia their usage leads to total manipulation.
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New ENP and Civil Society’s Role in Focus of the 7th EaP CSF Annual Assembly (Photo)
The 7th Annual Assembly of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum was held in Kyiv on 19-21 November attracting around 300 participants, observers and guests who attended more than 20 sessions and a Networking Fair in the framework of the Assembly.
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Ulad Vialichka: Belarus has grounds for closer cooperation with the EU
In Minsk-Brussels negotiations a peculiar document is elaborated, which consists of 29 negotiations points between Belarus and the EU; however, its content is closed for the public.
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Bruce Bucknell: Belarusan language may be the solution to the “Russian World” problem in Belarus (Video)
The British Ambassador delivered a public speech on the national identity within the frames of the “Urbi et Orbi” lecture circuit represented by the Flying University.
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Ulad Vialichka is elected to be the country facilitator for Belarus of the EaP CSF
On November 20-21 in Kyiv the 7th annual meeting of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum was taking place. Belarusan delegation took active part in it.
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Has Europe turned blind eye to Lukashenko's human rights abuses in Belarus? (Video)
Brussels temporarily suspended package of sanctions despite lack of change in Minsk regime.
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The Civil Society Forum in Kyiv
The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, which started on November 20 in Kyiv, has become very fruitful on loud statements from the very beginning.
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Letter from Minsk
Strategic Europe continues the second phase of its Capitals Series exploring how EU foreign policy is viewed by six countries in Europe’s Eastern neighborhood. Carnegie Europe asked contributors from each capital to give a candid assessment of the EU’s policies toward their country, with a ranking on a scale from “miserable” to “excellent.” The spotlight is on Belarus.
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Andrei Yahorau — Al Jazeera: “Lukashenko is irresponsible”
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.