Vital Silicki
(b.1972) received a PhD in political science from Rutgers University in 1999. Between 1999 and 2003 he worked as an associate professor of economics at the European Humanities University in Minsk, a position he was forced to leave for publicly criticizing the Lukashenko government. Since then he has worked as a freelancer, writing extensively for the Belarusian and international press, as well as for scholarly publications.
Eurozine Articles
An election turned inside out
Looking behind Belarusian election dramaturgy
In the game of bluff leading up to the Belarusian elections, one thing is for sure: despite its apparent superiority, the Lukashenko regime is worried. [more]











