All trends
Belarus-Russia relations
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
Advocating for a ‘Just Democratic World Order’: Lukashenka, Lavrov, and the Art of Optimistic Collaboration
May 15 – May 21
Belarus and Russia Announce Joint Projects with Unclear Prospects for Technology Transfer and Financing
May 8 – May 14
Lukashenka breaks tradition by attending Victory Day Parade in Moscow despite recent events
May 1 – May 7
The peace-loving region of the Union State
April 24 – April 30
A pause while waiting for the response of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
April 17 – April 23
Lukashenka and Shoigu Discuss ‘Iron Security Guarantees’ for Belarus
April 10 – April 16
Consistent blackmail policy
April 3 – April 9
Minsk and Moscow seek to deliver some global chaos
March 27 – April 2
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