Belarus

  • Frank Schimmelfennig
  • Stefan Engert
  • Heiko Knobel
Part of the Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics book series (PSEUP)

Abstract

Belarus is a negative benchmark case in our comparative analysis. The conditions of effective international socialization hypothesized by both the bargaining and the social learning mechanism were largely absent in the Belarus case. Correspondingly, the impact of Western organizations on the political development of Belarus and its compliance with Western political norms was expected to be negligible.

Keywords

Civil Society European Organization Presidential Election Parliamentary Election International Socialization 
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Copyright information

© Frank Schimmelfennig, Stefan Engert and Heiko Knobel 2006

Authors and Affiliations

  • Frank Schimmelfennig
    • 1
  • Stefan Engert
    • 2
  • Heiko Knobel
    • 3
  1. 1.ETH ZurichSwitzerland
  2. 2.Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversityMunichGermany
  3. 3.University of TechnologyDarmstadtGermany

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