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Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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Area/Language: Belarus
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IRYNA M. CLARK. 2015. The mediation of the concept of civil society in the Belarusian press (1991-2010). PhD thesis. Manchester.
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Pop. 30.86%
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MATTHEW FREAR. 2011. An anatomy of adaptive authoritarianism: Belarus under Aliaksandr Lukashenka. PhD thesis. Birmingham.
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Pop. 52.94%
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STEPHEN HALL. 2020. Tracing authoritarian learning in Belarus, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. PhD thesis. UCL.
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Pop. 11.93%
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A. HERASIMENKA. 2019. Political organisation, leadership and communication in authoritarian settings: Digital activism in Belarus and Russia. PhD thesis. Westminster.
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Pop. 10.96%
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E.A. KOROSTELEVA-POLGLASE. 2001. Explaining party system development in post-communist Belarus. Ph.D. thesis. Bath.
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Pop. 66.8%
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EMMA MATEO. 2022. 'Together we are strong': Exploring regional protest during moments of mass mobilisation in Ukraine and Belarus. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 3.06%
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KATSIARYNA PADVALKAVA. 2012. 'Gambling with the state': Understanding retirement and pensions in contemporary Belarus. PhD thesis. Birmingham.
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Pop. 44.24%
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VOLHA PIOTUKH. 2012. Biopolitics of humanitarianism: 'caring' for the population of Afghanistan and Belarus. PhD thesis. Leeds.
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Pop. 53.34%
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JOANNA SZOSTEK. 2013. Russia in the news of its neighbours: Cross-border media influence in Ukraine and Belarus. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 32.31%
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