Authoritarianism in Belarus: Eventual Threats to Lithuania’s Security
Volume 1, Issue 1 (2003), pp. 215–229
Pub. online: 18 July 2003
Type: Article
Open Access
Published
18 July 2003
18 July 2003
Abstract
The Republic of Belarus is the most authoritarian state in Central and Central- Eastern Europe. The international security community identifies the threats of Aleksandr Lukashenko’s regime at global and regional levels. The article analyses the problem: what are the concrete threats posed to Lithuania by the Belarusian authoritarianism? The profiles of the problem presented here - the origins of authoritarianism in Belarus, the pattern of the dependence in the relations between Belarus and Russia, the international security community and Belarus, the development of the Lithuania-Belarus relationship - make it possible to identify eventual threats to Lithuania arising within political, social, economic and ecological sectors.