All trends
Belarus’ futile attempts to use security issues as a bargaining chip in talks with the Kremlin
The Belarusian defence industry is in search of foreign investors
Belarus-NATO: nobody wants aggravation, which, incidentally, is unlikely
Lukashenka resorts to ‘security trade’ tactics in negotiations with the Kremlin
Crime is on the rise in Belarus: the new reality
Belarusian military industry’s major challenge is to remain afloat
Belarusian-Ukrainian Summit: whether words would become bonds
Peacekeeping as a political PR campaign
Minsk has outlined its missile ambitions
The Interior Ministry appears to have public image concerns
The Defense Ministry further falls in the estimation of the public
Law enforcement’s efficiency has been assessed to identify areas for improvement
Law enforcers are subjected to comprehensive compliance control and the president appears to favour the KGB as most efficient among them
Crimes are on the rise in Belarus for the first time in many years
Lukashenka is pondering about changes in Belarusian security service
The INF Treaty’s collapse requires Minsk to revise its military and regional security policy
Belarusian military-industrial complex shows interest in the Uzbek market
Minsk wants to join UN peacekeeping for political reasons
Minsk and Kyiv will not abandon military dialogue
Independence Day Parade opened a question about Belarus’ nuclear neutrality
Belarus’ Defense Ministry failed information support for its initiative
The Independence Day Military parade may cause political problems
The authorities seek to avoid aggravation with the public
Belarusian-Uzbek security cooperation is on the rise
The SCO is likely to enhance its value for Belarus
Belarusian military-industrial complex’s ambitions rest on the lack of funds
The CSTO has not overcome divisions
Belarus-Kazakhstan-Azerbaijan cooperation strengthens
Production of a national air defence system hits a snag
Minsk and Belgrade aim to strengthen military-technical cooperation
Turkey may become a strategic partner for the Belarusian military industry
Law and order in the army: whipping rather than removing the cause of offenses
The controversy over Kurapaty has revealed a split within power
Конфликт вокруг Куропат продемонстрировал внутренние расколы во власти
Imposing additional duties on the Internal Affairs Ministry could threaten its efficiency and prompt political repressions
Political complications between Minsk and Moscow have not yet affected military cooperation
Minsk and Moscow apparently failed to agree on the border issue
Security issues
Belarus’ futile attempts to use security issues as a bargaining chip in talks with the Kremlin
November 11 – November 17
The Belarusian defence industry is in search of foreign investors
November 4 – November 10
Belarus-NATO: nobody wants aggravation, which, incidentally, is unlikely
October 28 – November 3
Lukashenka resorts to ‘security trade’ tactics in negotiations with the Kremlin
October 21 – October 27
Crime is on the rise in Belarus: the new reality
October 14 – October 20
Belarusian military industry’s major challenge is to remain afloat
October 7 – October 13
Belarusian-Ukrainian Summit: whether words would become bonds
September 30 – October 6
Peacekeeping as a political PR campaign
September 23 – September 29
Minsk has outlined its missile ambitions
September 16 – September 22
The Interior Ministry appears to have public image concerns
September 9 – September 15
The Defense Ministry further falls in the estimation of the public
September 2 – September 8
Law enforcement’s efficiency has been assessed to identify areas for improvement
August 26 – September 1
Law enforcers are subjected to comprehensive compliance control and the president appears to favour the KGB as most efficient among them
August 19 – August 25
Crimes are on the rise in Belarus for the first time in many years
August 12 – August 18
Lukashenka is pondering about changes in Belarusian security service
August 5 – August 11
The INF Treaty’s collapse requires Minsk to revise its military and regional security policy
July 29 – August 4
Belarusian military-industrial complex shows interest in the Uzbek market
July 22 – July 28
Minsk wants to join UN peacekeeping for political reasons
July 15 – July 21
Minsk and Kyiv will not abandon military dialogue
July 8 – July 14
Independence Day Parade opened a question about Belarus’ nuclear neutrality
July 8 – July 14
Belarus’ Defense Ministry failed information support for its initiative
June 24 – June 30
The Independence Day Military parade may cause political problems
June 17 – June 23
The authorities seek to avoid aggravation with the public
June 10 – June 16
Belarusian-Uzbek security cooperation is on the rise
June 3 – June 9
The SCO is likely to enhance its value for Belarus
May 27 – June 2
Belarusian military-industrial complex’s ambitions rest on the lack of funds
May 20 – May 26
The CSTO has not overcome divisions
May 13 – May 19
Belarus-Kazakhstan-Azerbaijan cooperation strengthens
May 6 – May 12
Production of a national air defence system hits a snag
April 29 – May 5
Minsk and Belgrade aim to strengthen military-technical cooperation
April 22 – April 28
Turkey may become a strategic partner for the Belarusian military industry
April 15 – April 21
Law and order in the army: whipping rather than removing the cause of offenses
April 8 – April 14
The controversy over Kurapaty has revealed a split within power
April 1 – April 7
Конфликт вокруг Куропат продемонстрировал внутренние расколы во власти
April 1 – April 7
Imposing additional duties on the Internal Affairs Ministry could threaten its efficiency and prompt political repressions
March 25 – March 31
Political complications between Minsk and Moscow have not yet affected military cooperation
March 18 – March 24
Minsk and Moscow apparently failed to agree on the border issue
March 11 – March 17