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05/31/2021
■Class discussion: Will cutting off commercial flights to and from Belarus change the fate of the arrested dissident journalist? Why or why not? Do you think Lukashenko’s 27-year authoritarian regime will execute the 26-year-old Protasevich? Have economic and diplomatic sanctions changed the behavior of authoritarian leaders in Russia or North Korea? How has economic pressure in the past impacted countries like South Africa and Iran? Short of war, what can nations do change events in another country? Could other nations have stopped German Nazi persecution of Jews before the start of World War II?
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