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Ausgabe 43 (27.06.2019), S. 23

Korruption in Belarus

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Artikel

Belarus: From the old social contract to a new social identity

Von Nadja Douglas
ZOiS Report 6/2020 State-society relations in Belarus have been tense for many years. The presidential elections in August 2020 and the mishandling of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic have proved to be the catalyst that brought these fragile relations to a complete breakdown. Over the years, the widening gap between a new generation of an emancipated citizenry and a regime stuck in predominantly paternalistic power structures and reluctant to engage in political and economic reforms has become increasingly evident. The deteriorating economy during the last decade and the perceived decline of the country’s social welfare system have been important factors in these developments. At the same time, the regime has continued to invest in its domestic security structures to a disproportionate extent compared with neighbouring states, allowing the so-called silovye struktury (“state power structures”) to gain influence at the highest level of state governance. (…)
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Machtgruppen in der belarussischen Politik

Von Alla Leukavets
Der Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über zentrale Einflussgruppen in der belarussischen Politik. Dabei wird für den Zeitraum seit Mitte der 1990er Jahren auch der Auf- und Abstieg einzelner Gruppen erfasst. Abschließend werden mit der Elitenrotation und Korruptionsprozessen zwei zentrale Instrumente der informellen Machtsicherung durch Präsident Aljaksandr Lukaschenka beschrieben.
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