February 19, 2006
Here is a small selection of policy briefs and analyses of Belarus’ situation in 2005-2006:
Active and Cohesive: Tomorrow’s EU Policy towards Belarus, Grzegorz Gromadzki, Luboš Veselý, Batory Foundation, Association for International Affairs, Prague, http://www.batory.org.pl/doc/active-and-cohesive.pdf
EU Democracy Assistance to Belarus: How to Make Small Improvements Larger and More Systematic?, Pontis Foundation/Institute for Civic Diplomacy, March 24, 2005, http://www.nadaciapontis.sk/en/11030;
Grzegorz Gromadzki, Vitali Silitski, Lubos Vesely, Effective Policy towards Belarus – A Challenge for the enlarged EU, Stefan Batory Foundation, Warsaw & Association for International Affairs, Prague, April 2005, http://www.batory.org.pl/english/intl/pub.htm#belarus;
Changing Belarus, edited by Dov Lynch, Chaillot Paper 85, The European Union Institute for Security Studies, November 2005, http://www.iss-eu.org/chaillot/chai85e.html;
Urban Ahlin, The EU Needs a Policy on Belarus, CER Bulletin, issue 45, December 2005 / January 2006, http://www.cer.org.uk/articles/45_ahlin.html.
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