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Deep crisis in Belarus: Stalemate and three crucial questions (Analytical summary)

[The Belarusian Revolution] [image]. (n.d.). [Photo].

[The Belarusian Revolution] [image]. (n.d.). [Photo].

By Alexander Perepechko, Dmitry Shchigelsky, Ihar Tyshkevich, Youras Ziankovich

SEATTLE – NEW YORK – KYIV – HUSTON

Published on December 26, 2020

INTRODUCTION

The political confrontation in Belarus has reached a stalemate. Neither of the two opposing sides can win in the short-term or long-term. Neither of these side is willing to calmly discuss key issues which the country will face after the confrontation ends.

This situation pushed us to create a virtual platform where participants can discuss the events, processes, and logic of the Belarusian crisis. Based on these discussions, forecasts of future developments in this country will possibly be made. For a start, we offer here an analytical summary of our first discussion.

The goal of this publication is to start outlining the area for future debates.

We hope to include new participants, topics, and questions. We also intend to publish summaries of future discussions. With any luck, political actors would use them as inputs for decision-making…

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