All trends
New meets old: Propagandists outpace youth in building Baikal-Amur Mainline
Drawn to the sea again: The Arctic Ocean as destiny
Quest for Overcoming the Sanction Obstacle Course
Quality or Quantity? The Dilemma of Aggressive Export
Belarus Enters the “Russian Future” as a Beneficiary Passenger
Export Expansion: Expected Slowdown
The Unbearable Lightness of Mourning
Two Against the Wind: The Economy of Deception
Youth Shepherds: From the Union State to the Ideal
Let’s Bring the Youth Back to Our Youth
The Academic Iron Curtain and the “Inverted Consciousness”
Merging Databases: Wanted and Missing
Extremists: Brotherhood of the “Ring”
Two Rubles – One Economy
Inglorious Eurobonds: The Sequel
Protectorate or client state?
Export Expansion: Maritime Aspirations
2023: growing dependence on Russia; 2024: cultural “takeover” of Belarus by Russia
Price Tags and Shortages as Signs of a New Perestroika
Financial Sovereignty Eroding
The Hunger Games: 120 New Integration Challenges
Investments in the New Normal: Flaunting the Upside of the Coin
Investor Alert: Minimize risks unless absolutely necessary
The gas price has been settled, but the issues surrounding the unified energy market remain unresolved
Transitioning from Gas Dependence to Nuclear Energy Dependence
Improving Infrastructure and Tax Cooperation in Belarus
Moving Towards a Common Electricity Market and the Eurobond Default
Have the union programs been fully implemented? Let’s discuss new ones
Is the growth of exports to and through Russia an irreversible process?
Industrial cooperation: aircraft, railways, software, other
A New Phase of Industrialization: Embracing Import Substitution
Basic Integration Course: North Korea
Isolationism as a Fundamental Political and Economic Strategy
Import substitution comes of age: machine tools, aircraft, MAZ, etc
Minsk is thinking about energy consumption. Belarusian fuel may disappear from the Russian market
The Belarusian share of the Russian pie: permission to participate in state programs in the regions
Regional Integration with Belarus as a Russian Region
Belarus-Russia relations
New meets old: Propagandists outpace youth in building Baikal-Amur Mainline
April 29 – May 5
Drawn to the sea again: The Arctic Ocean as destiny
April 22 – April 28
Quest for Overcoming the Sanction Obstacle Course
April 15 – April 21
Quality or Quantity? The Dilemma of Aggressive Export
April 8 – April 14
Belarus Enters the “Russian Future” as a Beneficiary Passenger
April 1 – April 7
Export Expansion: Expected Slowdown
March 25 – March 31
The Unbearable Lightness of Mourning
March 18 – March 24
Two Against the Wind: The Economy of Deception
March 11 – March 17
Youth Shepherds: From the Union State to the Ideal
March 4 – March 10
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