Situation in Belarus
April 29 – May 5
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Once a week, in coordination with a group of prominent Belarusian analysts, we provide analytical commentaries on the most topical and relevant issues, including the behind-the-scenes processes occurring in Belarus. These commentaries are available in Belarusian, Russian, and English.
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Constitutional referendum: main consequences
April 12, 2022
Speakers: Anatoliy Lebedko, Andrei Kazakevich
Video
How to count the political prisoners: are the new criteria needed?
March 28, 2022
Speakers: Aleh Hulak, Aleh Aheyeu, Viachaslau Kasinierau
Video
Paternalism In Decline, Belarusian Euroscepticism, And The Influence Of Russia
October 11, 2021
Video
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
EU considers new sanctions as pro-democracy forces seek Western recognition
April 29 – May 5
EU readies 14th package of sanctions against Russia and Belarus
April 22 – April 28
The USA has directed sanctions at the Belarusian military-industrial complex
April 15 – April 21
Belarus: “High-Risk Country”
April 8 – April 14
Regime works on inventing casus belli for military conflict with Ukraine, but so far uses it for home consumption
April 29 – May 5
New military doctrine: the West is the enemy, Russia is the friend, nuclear weapons are to be used for attack
April 22 – April 28
Security Forces Establish a System of Intense Surveillance Over Belarusians
April 15 – April 21
Co-aggressor or Peacemaker?
April 8 – April 14
Resistance scores 2-0 lead in cyber war against the regime
April 29 – May 5
Coordinating Council elections: Demand demonstrated for a common platform for democratic forces
April 22 – April 28
Diplomatic Successes of Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: Asset for Democratic Forces and Investment in the Future?
April 15 – April 21
The Coordination Council Returns to the Agenda of the Democratic Movement
April 8 – April 14
Unveiling the re-Sovietisation of the labour market: Serfdom, profiteers, and freeloaders
April 29 – May 5
Lukashenka’s regime seems to last forever, until it ends
April 22 – April 28
Regime’s Guardians — Who Are They?
April 15 – April 21
Deficit of Loyal Staff, “Wolf Ticket” for Dissenters
April 8 – April 14