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Belarus
14/06/2010 By Balázs Jarábik, Alastair James Rabagliati
This report is one of 14 undertaken as a contribution to the project ‘Assessing Democracy Assistance’, being conducted by the World Movement for Democracy, which aims to offer advice on how to improve both donor and local stakeholder practices.
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Bio author: Balázs Jarábik
Belarus. Ukraine. Russia. Caucasus. Central Asia. Eurasia. Commonwealth of Independent States.Democracy promotion.
Bio author: Alastair James Rabagliati
Alastair James Rabagliati is a political analyst in the East European Democratic Centre, based in Polland. He is an expert on developments in Belarus and in particular Belarus political parties and civil society, and Belarus relations with the EU. He holds a PhD from the University of Exeter.

