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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