Protests in Belarus Test Its Resilient Status Quo

Protests in Belarus Test Its Resilient Status Quo

Autor(en): Benno Zogg
Journaltitel: IPI Global Observatory
Verlag(e): International Peace Institute
Publikationsjahr: 2017

In March, Belarus witnessed large-scale protests against a controversial “social parasite law” that targeted the unemployed. Dissatisfaction with the country’s oppressive regime and ongoing economic crisis is high. After more than two decades in power, President Alyaksandr Lukashenka seems to be testing the limits of the social contract with his people. Until now, promises to keep Belarus safe have pacified most of the population, particularly in light of the fate of nearby Ukraine. Yet the inability to embrace structural reform, and a dependence on Russian subsidies and loans for economic wellbeing, is likely to prove unsustainable in the long run.
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