Analysis about various aspects of mobility between the EU and Belarus by EAST Center research fellow Andrei Yeliseyeu is published in the Issue 32 of Belarus-Analysen. It gives an overview of unilateral Belarus’ initiatives to ease entry for foreigners since 2014, analysis of challenges and prospects of the visa facilitation agreement between the EU and Belarus, statistics on Schengen visa issuance in Belarus and the state of things with the local border traffic regimes between Belarus, on the one side, Poland and Lithuania, on the other. The Belarus-Analysen edition contains a lot of tables and infographics on the issue of mobility between the EU and Belarus.
Belarus-Analysen is a bimonthly analysis of political, economic and social developments in Belarus designed for German policy-makers, organizations and individuals working with Belarus. It is carried out joinly by the German Association for East European Studies (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde, DGO), the Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS) and other German research institutions.
To download the Issue 32 of Belarus-Analysen (in German)
To download earlier Andrei Yeliseyeu‘s research on the issue of mobility between the EU and Belarus:
Local border traffic between Belarus and Poland: benefits, challenges and prospects (in Russian)
Belarus – EU: Long bumpy road towards visa facilitation (in English)
EU Visa Code reform: Necessary but not easy (in English, co-authored with Krzysztof Mrozek)