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Direct Democracy in Belarus
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Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Russia, grade: 1.0, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), course: Direct Democracy: Theory and Practice., language: English, abstract: In order to proof democratic developments in Belarus the following study will be divided
into five different sections. The opening section positions Belarus within contemporary debate
about the concept of the Direct Democracy, with a special focus on the relevance and functions
of the institution of referendum and plebiscite.
Next, the paper reviews the Belarusian referenda since president Lukashenko came to
power. First, legal bases for this kind of institution must be presented. Further, detailed course
within the timeframe of May 1995 and October 2004 in connection with a public reaction on
them and an international appraisal will be shown.
Section three of the paper then considers the historical context of Belarus with a special
focus on the Soviet period in order to elucidate the issues mentioned. Long dependence may
explain why there exists a big mistrust to international institutions and the West as such. This
section presents also possible reasons of the weak Belarusian national identity and lack of the
civil society in the country.
Next chapter looks after possible ways Belarus should follow. Having in mind the way
the direct democracy has been forced there via referendums that do not meet law standards, this
part will consider possible reasons and challenges for the Belarusian governance in the domain
of international relations with its biggest neighbors: Russia and the European Union, from a
variety of perspectives. It is essential in the debate about democratization of Belarus without
destroying so important economical ties with Russia.
In conclusion it will be analyzed how the changes described can proof the concept of the
Direct Democracy in Belarusian context. In doing so, answers on how the international
community can deal with such types of governance will be provided. Finally some interesting
findings regarding democratic changes due to an undemocratic form of governance will be
summed up.
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