- Autor
- Jaroszewicz Marta (University of Warsaw, Poland), Lesińska Magdalena (University of Warsaw, Poland), Home Kseniya (University of Warsaw, Poland)
- Tytuł
- The Rise of a New Transnational Political Nation: the Belarusian Diaspora and Its Leaders after the 2020 Protests
Powstanie nowego transnarodowego narodu politycznego: białoruska diaspora i jej liderzy po protestach 2020 roku - Źródło
- Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, 2022, vol. 20, z. 1, s. 35-56, bibliogr. 34 poz.
Yearbook of the Institute of East-Central Europe - Tytuł własny numeru
- Facing New Challenges: the Security and Resilience of East-Central European States in the 21st Century
- Słowa kluczowe
- Naród, Diaspora
Nation, Diaspora - Uwagi
- summ., streszcz.
- Kraj/Region
- Białoruś
Belarus - Abstrakt
- Kiedy w kraju autorytarnym brakuje możliwości swobodnej działalności politycznej, diaspora i jej przywódcy często przyjmują rolę demokratycznej opozycji przeciwko autorytarnemu rządowi i podejmują działania na rzecz demokratyzacji w kraju pochodzenia. Choć aktywność polityczna za granicą jest dla emigrantów trudna i często ma ograniczony zasięg, to przykład diaspory białoruskiej i jej przywódców pokazuje, że mogą oni z powodzeniem pełnić rolę podmiotu politycznego na arenie międzynarodowej. Prodemokratyczna działalność diaspory białoruskiej koncentruje się na trzech głównych obszarach: kontynuacji oporu przeciwko autorytarnemu reżimowi, rozwoju reprezentacji politycznej oraz wypracowaniu wiarygodnej alternatywy demokratycznej w postaci programu politycznego dla przyszłej demokratycznej Białorusi. Rosyjska agresja na Ukrainę postawiła jednak białoruską opozycję za granicą przed dylematem, czy w nowej sytuacji geopolitycznej zająć radykalne stanowisko narodowowyzwoleńcze. (abstrakt oryginalny)
When an authoritarian country lacks opportunities for free politi- cal activity, the diaspora and its leaders often take on the role of the demo- cratic opposition against the authoritarian government and act as a political force for democratization. Although political activity abroad is very challeng- ing and limited per se, the example of the Belarusian diaspora and its leaders demonstrates that they can play the role of an internationally recognized po- litical entity. The pro-democratic activity of the Belarusian diaspora focuses on three main areas: the continuation of resistance against the authoritarian regime, the advancement of political representation, and the development of a credible democratic alternative including a political program for a future democratic Belarus. Yet the Russian aggression against Ukraine has put Bela- rusian opposition abroad at the front of a dilemma as to whether they should also take on a clear nation-building in the new geopolitical context.(original abstract) - Pełny tekst
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- ISSN
- 1732-1395
- Język
- eng
- URI / DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.36874/RIESW.2022.1.3






