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Miejsce wydania: Прага
Data wydania: 2012-10
Redaktor: Станкевіч Юрка (Stankevich George)
Zespół redakcyjny: Памочнік рэдактара: Ганна Васілевіч (Hanna Vasilevich), Рэдактар вэбавай старонкі: Кірыл Касьцян (Kiryl Kascian)
Wydawca: Беларуска-Амэрыканскае Задзіночаньне
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Księgozbiór: KAMUNIKAT — ten serwis (wersja elektroniczna); BTH — biblioteka Białoruskiego Towarzystwa Historycznego, ul. Proletariacka 11, Białystok (egzemplarz papierowy)
Numery inwentarzowe: BTH — [1487.]
Belarus can hardly be described as a country which attracts much attention from international scholars and analysts. Despite this fact all Belarus-related studies and analyses may roughly be described as those produced within a so-called “triadic nexus” that consists of Belarusian authors, foreign authors who focus on Belarus, and the authors who come from Belarusians living abroad, either from indigenous minorities in the neighboring countries or from Belarusian diasporas of migrant origin. The “triadic nexus” framework is used by a well known American scholar Rogers Brubaker who focuses on analyzing the relations among the kin-state, a minority and a nationalizing state (the one that accommodates the minority). It aims to show the role and influence that a kinstate can impose on the minority-majority relationship. One can apply the same idea of “triadic nexus” framework to the current situation in Belarusian studies. However, it would be similar to the scheme produced by Brubaker only in its name and its modality in order to consider and measure the importance of each participating actor as well as to reveal the challenges and opportunities that Belarusian studies and analyses see worldwide.
Katalog: Kamunikat.org | BTH
Periodyki: Belarusian Review
This special Jewish issue of Belarusian Review is the result of a project combining the efforts of “Belarusian Review,” its online platform The_Point Journal, the Goldstein-Goren Diaspora Research Center at Tel Aviv University, and the Center for Belarusian Studies at the Southwestern College in Winfield, KS. Więcej »
One could expected that the Fall 2015 in Belarus would be politically intensive and dynamic. However, it passed quite peacefully and without significant upheavals. The fifths presidential election was held on October 11, 2015. It ended up with another re-election of Lukashenka. According to the official results announced by the Central Electoral Commission, Aliaksandr Lukashenka won the election with 83.47% of the vote, which is the hig... Więcej »
BELARUSIAN REVIEW (ISSN 1064-7716) is the oldest continuously published journal in English language fully devoted to Belarus: to its current political and economic situation, culture and history, as well as to Belarusian diaspora. Since 1989 BELARUSIAN REVIEW has been filling the niche of Belarusian studies, both as a printed journal and since 2011 as an electronic edition made in cooperation with THE_POINT JOURNAL, providing a broad au... Więcej »
One could expected that the Fall 2015 in Belarus would be politically intensive and dynamic. However, it passed quite peacefully and without significant upheavals. The fifths presidential election was held on October 11, 2015. It ended up with another reelection of Lukashenka. According to the official results announced by the Central Electoral Commission, Aliaksandr Lukashenka won the election with 83.47% of the vote, which is the high... Więcej »
The nuanced connections between perception and assumption, what we see and what we are predisposed to understand, play a significant role in the interpretation of distanced geopolitical environments. The intentions of a government, the sentiments and conviction of a population are not always clearly evident. This is the case with Belarus since Putin’s annexation of Crimea and actions in Ukraine. Więcej »
BELARUSIAN REVIEW (ISSN 1064-7716) is the oldest continuously published journal in English language fully devoted to Belarus: to its current political and economic situation, culture and history, as well as to Belarusian diaspora. Since 1989 BELARUSIAN REVIEW has been filling the niche of Belarusian studies, both as a printed journal and since 2011 as an electronic edition made in cooperation with THE_POINT JOURNAL, providing a broad au... Więcej »
Belarusian historian Dr. Aleś Kraŭcevič has recently released his new book “A Borderland Country” (in Belarusian: Kraina pahraničča) in which he explores Belarus within the context of a cultural and political borderland. The view of Belarus as a borderland has considerably influenced studies of the Belarusian phenomenon. The Belarusian Review asked the author to present his perceptions of Belarus as a borderland. Więcej »
The Belarusian Review editorial board would like to extend our deepest sympathy to all who knew Fr. Alexander Nadson who has died on April 15, 2015 at the age of 88. We would like to commemorate Fr. Alexander by quoting a passage from his interview for our journal (vol. 26, no. 3, 2014): Więcej »
In Central and Eastern Europe the year 2014 was dominated by the Ukrainian events. The Russian annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea in March had not only changed the region’s legal status but also seriously confronted the fundamental principles and norms of international law. The region of Central and Eastern Europe is often viewed through its geographic location between the European Union and Russia, and perceived as an object of geopolitica... Więcej »
Квартальнік BELARUSIAN REVIEW (ISSN 1064-7716) – найстарэйшы ў свеце англамоўны часопіс, прысвечаны Беларусі, выдаванне якога ніколі не перапынялася. Ужо цягам 25 гадоў Belarusian Review запаўняе нішу беларускай тэматыкі як ў друкаваным фармаце, так і з 2011 у электронным выглядзе праз супрацу з онлайн - часопісам The_Point Journal (http://www.thepointjournal.com). Друкаванае выданне выходзіць раз на квартал паралельна ў Чэхіі і ЗША. Чы... Więcej »