The research group on Belarus has gathered in response to social movements that have begun in the country in 2020. Researchers are trying to reveal the root causes of this unprecedented resistance to the authoritarian regime, while studying its course and consequences.
The group’s research mainly focuses on political economy of Lithuania, especially in regional perspective (Baltic as well as Central and Eastern Europe), political economy of European integration (Brexit, eurozone integration and reforms) as well as varieties of capitalism and growth regimes.
The main focus of our research group is political behaviour, political attitudes and subjectivity with specific interest in communist and post-communist legacies.