Belarus : the last European dictatorship /

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Author / Creator:Wilson, Andrew, 1961-
Imprint:New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2011.
Description:1 online resource (xii, 304 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11382328
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ISBN:9780300177589
0300177585
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9781283344739
9780300134353
0300134355
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:This book is the first in English to explore both Belarus's complicated road to nationhood and to examine in detail its politics and economics since 1991, the nation's first year of true independence. Andrew Wilson focuses particular attention on Aliaksandr Lukashenka's surprising longevity as president, despite human rights abuses and involvement in yet another rigged election in December 2010. Wilson looks at Belarusian history as a series of false starts in the medieval and pre-modern periods, and at the many rival versions of Belarusian identity, culminating with the Soviet Belarusian project and the establishment of Belarus's current borders during World War II. He also addresses Belarus's on-off relationship with Russia, its simultaneous attempts to play a game of balance in the no-man's-land between Russia and the West, and how, paradoxically, Belarus is at last becoming a true nation under the rule of Europe's "last dictator."
Other form:Print version: Wilson, Andrew, 1961- Belarus. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2011 9780300134353