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Why Do Regimes Arise and Persist? Belarus and the Theory of Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson
The Eastern European state of Belarus, a former Soviet republic, is classified as a pure autocracy, and 2024 marks three decades since its strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko came to power.
Andrzej Pieczewski, Aliaksandra Sidarava
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The reasons of failed democracy in Belarus
Samuel P. Huntington has come to notice that the primary source for the most serious threats to the evolving democracies of the third wave unfold from within, the political leaders and groups, which, once the elections are won and the power—seized ...
Ramūnas Davidonis
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The aim of this article is to analyse the privatisation process in the Republic of Belarus. This analysis will help to answer two questions. Firstly, is Belarusian privatisation strategic in nature?
Kacper Wańczyk
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The paper is devoted to developing the research competence in the process of student multilevel training. Upgrading the student’s ability for research ac- tivity is an important task of higher education that should be continually emphasized at all levels.
S. N. Lukashenko
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Sin dall’avvio delle riflessioni di Norbert Wiener sulla cibernetica negli anni Cinquanta del secolo scorso, il fenomeno dell’interconnessione dei dispositivi informatici ed anche dello sviluppo delle reti è stato collegato ad elementi di analisi non ...
Kelvin Peroli +1 more
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Compelling private sport speech
Abstract The intermingling of sport and political speech has become increasingly poignant. Although basketball star Michael Jordan has now clarified that his famous statement that “Republicans buy sneakers, too” was made in jest when asked about why he did not make political statements, Michael Jordan was well within his rights to avoid the political ...
Thomas A. Baker III +2 more
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EU snapshots: 2019 a blurred view of the horizon
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 58, Issue S1, Page e1-e15, September 2020.
Nikolaos Gkotsis Papaioannou
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Change or Continuity: Is the Eastern Partnership an Adequate Tool for the European Neighbourhood? [PDF]
This article examines the discourse of the EU’s relations with eastern Europe under the recently launched Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative. First, it evaluates the EaP’s conceptual framework to suggest that there seems to be more continuity than ...
Elena A. Korosteleva, Korosteleva, Elena
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A Privilege That Can Be Withdrawn: Regulation of Exit in Russia and Other Post‐Soviet Republics
ABSTRACT The former Soviet Union's restrictions on citizens' foreign travel or emigration were notoriously draconian. Yet what replaced them in the fifteen independent states of the post‐Soviet region has not been well analysed. Outside the Baltic republics, the monolithic and prohibitive policies of the Soviet past have given way to a patchwork of ...
Matthew Light, Leonid Kosals
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Greedy Expansions with Prescribed Coefficients in Hilbert Spaces
Greedy expansions with prescribed coefficients, which have been studied by V. N. Temlyakov in Banach spaces, are considered here in a narrower case of Hilbert spaces. We show that in this case the positive result on the convergence does not require monotonicity of coefficient sequence C.
Artur R. Valiullin +3 more
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