This seminar paper examines Belarus's transition to dictatorship following the collapse of its young democracy, influenced by an economic crisis and low national consciousness. It discusses Belarus's ties with Russia, the EU's renewed interest in the region, and the importance of promoting democracy to ensure stability in the neighborhood.
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- 2010
- 2009
Direct Democracy in Belarus
Impact of Direct Democracy on International Relations Belarus
The study examines democratic developments in Belarus, structured to provide a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape. It explores the implications of direct democracy within the context of Belarusian governance, highlighting key theories and practices. The paper aims to assess the effectiveness of democratic processes in the region, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by Belarus in its pursuit of democratic reform. Through rigorous analysis, it contributes to the understanding of political dynamics in Eastern Europe.
- 2008
Iraq against the United States of America (events 2003-2004)
A proposal of a judgment of the International Court of Justice
The paper examines the legal and international implications of the Second Iraq War, analyzing the arguments presented by both proponents and opponents of the conflict. It delves into the framework of international law and its application in the context of military intervention, providing insights into the judicial perspectives that shaped the discourse. This scholarly work aims to clarify the complexities surrounding the war and contributes to the ongoing debate about legality and morality in international relations.