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27 September 2022
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Belarus Change Tracker. Second edition

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Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) together with the Press Club Belarus invite you to the online presentation of the second quarterly report, the Belarus Change Tracker (June-August).

Belarus is going through the most turbulent period since its independence. The war in Ukraine, the still unresolved internal political crisis of 2020, persistent mass repressions, unprecedented foreign sanctions and international isolation have all merged into a “perfect storm” for the country.  The situation poses many new challenges to researchers, making it increasingly difficult to identify sustainable and relatively long-term trends through the mists of a controlled information flow.

To address this challenge, six Belarusian experts will produce a quarterly analytical report, the Belarus Change Tracker.

Experts:

  • Pavel Slunkin, visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations;
  • Artyom Shraibman, political analyst and founder of the Sense Analytics consultancy;
  • Philipp Bikanau, independent sociologist;
  • Henadz Korshunau, programme director of Belaruskaya Akademia and senior analyst at the Center for New Ideas;
  • Kateryna Bornukova, academic director at BEROC and visiting professor at Carlos III University in Madrid;
  • Lev Lvovskiy, BEROC senior research fellow.

 

The analytical “zest” of the report is an exclusive quarterly opinion poll that enables us to record shifts in public opinion across different segments of Belarusian society.

Registration form.

 

Working languages: English and Russian (simultaneous interpretation)

The first report is here.

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