All trends
The possible rise of a dualistic world
The “Authoritarian International” at Work or a “Far Arc” Commonwealth
Belarus-Ukraine tensions rise following military attack, as Russia funds sustainable development and plans to crush US dollar with new currency
Multi-vector Diplomacy: The Chinese Alternative and Access to the Sea
Integration or creeping annexation?
Neverending Union State building
Reducing entry and exit points
From Africa with Love
The Union State shrinks economically and creates its own “Schengen”
Plans for further rapprochement
A deck of 28 cards is back in play
2022: The Union State went to war
Big Brother pays a visit
Belarusian Horizons: Russia’s Growing Share
Fast import substitution fails. Let’s try something slower
Rapid import substitution and CSTO chairmanship
The loan is granted as the allies emphasise logistics and culture
Integration and Import substitution: fun with science
Aggressive multi-vector policy
Anticipatory Integration: Seasonal Revitalization
Allies: “Back-to-Back”
Visible symptoms of chaos
Valuable gifts, unification of indirect taxes, long-awaited loan
“Difficult period” and mobilization
Mobilised without mobilisation, “anti-sanctions” MAZ and cabotage transportation
Allies aim for a bilateral trade record
Export of potash fertilizers and petroleum products: there is only a vector
History lessons from Lukashenka, the first computer, school counter-reform and 400 seized railcars
Business hustle and bustle: let’s Fill the pauses in the Great Integration
The Belarusian government anticipates carving up the Russian market
The struggle to access to the sea
A new ambassador went to Moscow with a portfolio of instructions from Lukashenka
A big turn to the East
A new ambassador but old problems
The Western Threat and Financial Improvisation
Spatial expansion and yet more “unified” spaces
Forum of the Regions – with Belarus as a region
Belarus-Russia relations
The possible rise of a dualistic world
March 20 – March 26
The “Authoritarian International” at Work or a “Far Arc” Commonwealth
March 13 – March 19
Belarus-Ukraine tensions rise following military attack, as Russia funds sustainable development and plans to crush US dollar with new currency
March 6 – March 12
Multi-vector Diplomacy: The Chinese Alternative and Access to the Sea
February 27 – March 5
Integration or creeping annexation?
February 20 – February 26
Neverending Union State building
February 13 – February 19
Reducing entry and exit points
February 6 – February 12
From Africa with Love
January 30 – February 5
The Union State shrinks economically and creates its own “Schengen”
January 23 – January 29
Plans for further rapprochement
January 16 – January 22
A deck of 28 cards is back in play
January 9 – January 15
2022: The Union State went to war
December 26 – January 1
Big Brother pays a visit
December 12 – December 18
Belarusian Horizons: Russia’s Growing Share
December 5 – December 11
Fast import substitution fails. Let’s try something slower
November 28 – December 4
Rapid import substitution and CSTO chairmanship
November 21 – November 27
The loan is granted as the allies emphasise logistics and culture
November 14 – November 20
Integration and Import substitution: fun with science
November 7 – November 13
Aggressive multi-vector policy
October 31 – November 6
Anticipatory Integration: Seasonal Revitalization
October 24 – October 30
Allies: “Back-to-Back”
October 17 – October 23
Visible symptoms of chaos
October 10 – October 16
Valuable gifts, unification of indirect taxes, long-awaited loan
October 3 – October 9
“Difficult period” and mobilization
September 26 – October 2
Mobilised without mobilisation, “anti-sanctions” MAZ and cabotage transportation
September 19 – September 25
Allies aim for a bilateral trade record
September 12 – September 18
Export of potash fertilizers and petroleum products: there is only a vector
September 5 – September 11
History lessons from Lukashenka, the first computer, school counter-reform and 400 seized railcars
August 29 – September 4
Business hustle and bustle: let’s Fill the pauses in the Great Integration
August 22 – August 28
The Belarusian government anticipates carving up the Russian market
August 15 – August 21
The struggle to access to the sea
August 8 – August 14
A new ambassador went to Moscow with a portfolio of instructions from Lukashenka
August 1 – August 7
A big turn to the East
July 25 – July 31
A new ambassador but old problems
July 18 – July 24
The Western Threat and Financial Improvisation
July 11 – July 17
Spatial expansion and yet more “unified” spaces
July 4 – July 10
Forum of the Regions – with Belarus as a region
June 27 – July 3