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Allison, Roy
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White, Stephen
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Univ Glasgow, Int Polit, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Sch Cent & East European Studies, London, EnglandLondon Sch Econ, Former Soviet Union, Int Relat, London, England
White, Stephen
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Light, Margot
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Light, Margot
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[1] London Sch Econ, Former Soviet Union, Int Relat, London, England
[2] Univ Glasgow, Int Polit, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[3] Sch Cent & East European Studies, London, England
Belarus has a historically divided identity and presently finds itself 'in between' the European Union member states and Russia. An analysis of official statements, focus groups and survey results suggests that foreign and security policy is made overwhelmingly by the country's powerful presidency, and that it is often more pragmatic than at first sight appears. Official statements avoid an unambiguous commitment to 'east' or 'west'. This duality is also apparent within the foreign policy community, and at the popular level. Western governments have for the most part condemned the Lukashenko regime as 'Europe's last dictatorship' and reduced official contacts to a minimum; a policy of 'constructive engagement' might be less likely to push it towards a 'Slavic choice' including a greater degree of integration with the Russian Federation and the CIS.