The «Belarusian Syndrome» in the Context of the Updated Roadmap of Color Revolutions

Research Article
  • Nikolai Petrovich Gribin Moscow State Institute of International Relations, University of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Russia n.gordin40@gmail.com
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  • Valery Yakovlevich Pletnev Military Academy, Moscow no@email.com
How to Cite
Gribin N.P., Pletnev V.Y. The «Belarusian Syndrome» in the Context of the Updated Roadmap of Color Revolutions. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2021. Vol. 29. No. 2. P. 9-21. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31171/vlast.v29i2.7988 (in Russ.).

Abstract

The article analyzes the political crisis in Belarus after the declaration of the victory of A.G. Lukashenko at the presidential elections on August 9, 2020. The authors reveal internal and external reasons and motives for protest movement of the substantial part of population. They throw light upon the mechanism of inspiring and supporting an attempted coup d'etat in the republic. Some prognoses of political trends in the country also are the part of the article.
Keywords:
soft power; tools for colored revolutions; external factors; political technologies; information and communication resources; objects of influence; protest actions; anti-social behavior; opposition forces; national security of Russian Federation

Author Biographies

Nikolai Petrovich Gribin, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, University of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Russia
Dr.Sci. (Legal), Professor
Valery Yakovlevich Pletnev, Military Academy, Moscow
Cand.Sci. (Legal), Professor; Consultant

References

Antyukhova E.A. 2015. Tekhnologii vedeniya SShA i NATO informatsionno-setevykh operatsii v konfliktakh «arabskoi vesny». – Vestnik Bryanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. № 1. S. 95-100. (RUS.)
Article

Received: 20.04.2021

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Gribin, N. P., & Pletnev, V. Y. (2021). The «Belarusian Syndrome» in the Context of the Updated Roadmap of Color Revolutions. Vlast’ (The Authority), 29(2), 9-21. https://doi.org/10.31171/vlast.v29i2.7988
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