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Going Over the Top in and Around Belarus
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 76
(Source: Belsat)
Belarus’s political crisis involves four principal actors. Two of them are domestic: the political regime, headed by President Alyaksandr Lukashenka, and the protest movement, whose leaders are currently in Lithuanian, Polish and Latvian exile. Two more actors are external: Russia and the collective West. At least three actors out of those four evince a high level of anxiety, to the point of losing self-control and engaging in behaviors counterproductive to their own goals.
Notably, the political regime’s public relations activity is still focusing on the uncovered attempted
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