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Belarus-Russia relations

Let’s Bring the Youth Back to Our Youth

February 26 – March 3

The Academic Iron Curtain and the “Inverted Consciousness”

February 19 – February 25

Merging Databases: Wanted and Missing

February 12 – February 18

Extremists: Brotherhood of the “Ring”

February 5 – February 11

Two Rubles – One Economy

January 29 – February 4

Inglorious Eurobonds: The Sequel

January 22 – January 28

Protectorate or client state?

January 15 – January 21

Export Expansion: Maritime Aspirations

January 8 – January 14

2023: growing dependence on Russia; 2024: cultural “takeover” of Belarus by Russia

January 1 – January 7

Price Tags and Shortages as Signs of a New Perestroika

December 11 – December 17

Financial Sovereignty Eroding

December 4 – December 10

The Hunger Games: 120 New Integration Challenges

November 27 – December 3

Investments in the New Normal: Flaunting the Upside of the Coin

November 20 – November 26

Investor Alert: Minimize risks unless absolutely necessary

November 13 – November 19

The gas price has been settled, but the issues surrounding the unified energy market remain unresolved

November 6 – November 12

Transitioning from Gas Dependence to Nuclear Energy Dependence

October 30 – November 5

Improving Infrastructure and Tax Cooperation in Belarus

October 23 – October 29

Moving Towards a Common Electricity Market and the Eurobond Default

October 16 – October 22

Have the union programs been fully implemented? Let’s discuss new ones

October 9 – October 15

Is the growth of exports to and through Russia an irreversible process?

October 2 – October 8

Industrial cooperation: aircraft, railways, software, other

September 25 – October 1

A New Phase of Industrialization: Embracing Import Substitution

September 18 – September 24

Basic Integration Course: North Korea

September 11 – September 17

Isolationism as a Fundamental Political and Economic Strategy

September 4 – September 10

Import substitution comes of age: machine tools, aircraft, MAZ, etc

August 14 – August 20

Minsk is thinking about energy consumption. Belarusian fuel may disappear from the Russian market

August 7 – August 13

The Belarusian share of the Russian pie: permission to participate in state programs in the regions

July 31 – August 6

Regional Integration with Belarus as a Russian Region

July 24 – July 30

A difficult start to import substitution as Russo-Belarusian integration acquires Juche motifs

July 17 – July 23

Minsk assesses the size of oil and gas rent

July 10 – July 16

Moscow and Minsk are recovering from Prigozhin’s rebellion and attempting to intensify trade and economic cooperation

July 3 – July 9

There is a country, there are authorities, but there is no state

June 26 – July 2

Russia’s Special Military Operation Takes an Interesting Turn

June 19 – June 25

The Belarusian regime no longer controls Russian military activity on its territory

June 12 – June 18

Russia’s Pursuit of Pro-Russian Lobbies

June 5 – June 11

Awakening to Mistakes: the Regime in Minsk Joins Defeatists in Russia

May 29 – June 4

Nuclear Weapons in Belarus: A Strategic Factor Amplifying Moscow’s Influence on Minsk’s Policy

May 22 – May 28