Analysing international policy processes and Lithuania’s role in them

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The policy analysts and researchers at the Eastern Europe Studies Centre (EESC) regularly publish publications on international politics, security and geopolitics and Lithuania’s role in them.

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Review Dec 07, 2023
Minsk Express. Theory and practice of cultural heritage in Belarus

In the first Russian-speaking episode of this season’s Minsk Express podcast Dr. Stsiapan Stureika, Associate Professor at the European Humanities University’s Department of Humanities and Arts and the leader of the internationally recognized ICOMOS-Belarus initiative shares insight on the theory and practice of the cultural heritage in Belarus.

Review Nov 21, 2023
Minsk Express. Power and vertical in Belarus

In this episode, Brian Whitmore of the Atlantic Council shares his take on deconstructing the power vertical in Belarus. What is the Lukashenka dilemma? Will the Kremlin incorporate Belarus? What can the West do to release over 1,500 political prisoners in Belarus? And what makes Lukashenka’s power vertical so unique?

Review Nov 07, 2023
Minsk Express. Belarus in the world of autocracies

In the new episode of the Minsk Express podcast, Professor Elena Korosteleva of Warwick University presents a new book “Belarus in the Twenty-First Century. Between Dictatorship and Democracy” and shares insight on how Belarus looks in the context of emerging autocracies around the world. How exportable is Aliaksandr Lukashenka’s autocratic rule. Is there any prospect for Belarusian Studies and for Belarus itself? 

Review Oct 27, 2023
Minsk Express. Geopolitical calculus of Lukashenka today

In the first episode of the third season of Minsk Express, we discuss the geopolitical setting of Belarus today and its place on the political agenda in the West. What is the impact of Belarusian democratic forces on changing the situation on the ground? How has the dramatic increase of the Belarusian diaspora around the world affected the country? What are the prospects of change in Belarus? And finally, how does Russia’s war in Ukraine change Lukashenka’s calculus?

Review Dec 21, 2022
Belarusian trends in 2022 Q4

In the first ten months of 2022, the GDP of Belarus decreased 4.7%, but the overall contraction of the economy is slowing down and it is gradually adjusting to the new sanctions. The annual inflation in Belarus has exceeded 15%, and the country has officially imposed price caps.

Andrius Prochorenko Anton Achremov
Review Nov 24, 2022
Freedom to Speak: Promoting the Freedom of expression in Belarus

Following the disputed presidential election in August 2020 and the refusal by the Western states to recognize the incumbent Alyaksandr Lukashenka as the elected president of Belarus, several waves of political repressions swept across the country.

Review Oct 17, 2022
Belarusian trends 2022-3

The Lukashenko regime continues to persecute those involved in the protests during the 2020 presidential elections, as well as those who speak out against Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Anton Achremov
Review Jul 07, 2022
Belarusian trends in 2022 Q2

It is estimated that the Belarusian economy could lose between €16-18 billion annually as a result of the sanctions. The country’s GDP is expected to fall by USD 1.2 billion in 2014 and by 4.1% in 2022.

Andrius Prochorenko Anton Achremov
Review Mar 21, 2022
Trends in Belarus 2022-1

The Belarusian army is strongly opposed to military involvement in Ukraine, and its commanders are keen to avoid sending ground troops to Ukraine.

Dorota Sokolovska Andrius Prochorenko