The Belarus Case
Violence, Power, Powerlessness
Osteuropa 12/2010
224 pages
Price: 10,00 €
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Joerg Forbrig, Rainer Lindner, David Marples, Arkadij Mošes, Astrid Sahm
The Belarus Case
Analyses, Interpretations, Consequences - Svetlana Aleksievič
“As Earlier, Nobody Wants to Go On Living”
Open Letter to President Aliaksandr Lukashenka - Stefanie Schiffer
Only Losers
Lukashenka, the People, and the Election - Ingo Petz
Creativity and Self-Assertion
The Cultural Scene in Belarus after “Bloody Sunday” - Rainer Lindner
The Economy Needs Legal Certainty
The Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations Looks to Belarus with Concern - Gemma Pörzgen
Image Cultivation for Authoritarian Regimes
PR Agencies, Journalism, and the Belarus Case - Mark Brüggemann
Colonial Linguistic Heritage
Language and Nation in Lukashenka’s Belarus - Alena Paškovič, Christian Ganzer
“Heroism, Tragedy, Courage”
The Museum for the Defence of the Brest Fortress - Andrea Despot, Eckart D. Stratenschulte
Europe’s New “Donauwelle”
The Danube Strategy of the European Commission - Tanja Penter
The Verdict of the People
The War Crimes Trial in Krasnodar in 1943 - Karlheinz Kasper
Authenticity and Modernity
Russian Literature in German Translation 2010 The Lev Kopelev Prize Goes to Novaia gazeta
- Fritz Pleitgen
“Model of Ability and Strength of Character” - Norbert Lammert
Truth and Democracy
Inalienable: Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press - Dmitrij Muratov
“Fear Is Becoming Habit for Us”
Gratitude for the Lev Kopelev Prize