Belarusian protest:

who? Why? For what? (political and economic analysis). Lessons.

Authors

  • Alexander Vladimirovich Buzgalin Moscow university
  • Paulo Alves de Lima Filho IBEC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2020.v1n03.p194-207

Keywords:

Belarus, transformation, conflicts

Abstract

The situation in Belarus is worrying and emblematic. Worrying because it matters to Russian society, people closely linked to Belarus and its history. The political democratic revolution outcome can either boost Russia's forces for social transformation or be an advanced US pole to put pressure on Russia's emancipated destinies. Emblematic, because it reveals the possibility of more democratic and emancipated futures of a socialist society. What can impulse the emergence of a radical democratic pole allied with Russian social transformation forces.

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Author Biography

Alexander Vladimirovich Buzgalin, Moscow university

Ph.D. in Economics, Professor. Director of the Center for Contemporary Marxist Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University, Lomonosov. Director of the Institute of Socioeconomics at Moscow Financial Law University MFLA.

Published

2020-10-21

How to Cite

Buzgalin, A. V., & Alves de Lima Filho, P. (2020). Belarusian protest:: who? Why? For what? (political and economic analysis). Lessons. Revista Fim Do Mundo, 1(03), 194–207. https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2020.v1n03.p194-207

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