But the analyst of the Centre for European Transformation admits the potential of Belarus as a recipient of foreign aid is quite big, however if there are no reforms there will be no realization of this potential.
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Svetlana Matskevich: Belarus will most likely continue to imitate the Bologna process
It is only a year and a half left till the end of the term for implementing the Roadmap within the framework of the Bologna process in Belarus, but experts observe no significant progress.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: nationalism grows in Europe due to the weakness of the Brussels policy
Europeans has realized the threat posed by the Russian propaganda machine, but Russia freely continues its information war so far.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: There is an urgent need to organize informational resistance against Russia
If information war of the same strength as in Ukraine comes to Belarus, it will crumple and crush the country.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Moscow is interested and concerned by Belarus as a geostrategic foothold
The problems between Belarus and Russia are not getting solved, and the tension is growing and becoming aggravated.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Economic reforms must start with desovietization and decommunisation
If we don’t start implementing the reforms in a calm and conscious way we will have to carry them out through a revolution.
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Andrei Yahorau: Trump winning the US presidential elections will change nothing for Belarus
Trump may initiate a review of the entire package of sanctions previously imposed by the United States, but there will be no automatic lifting of sanctions against Belarus.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Active desovietization is more relevant today than ever
The preservation of the Soviet ideology, the lack of a coherent and conscious desovietization turned Belarus into a rearguard state.
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Ulad Vialichka: EaP CSF Belarusan National Platform may become a party of currently bilateral Belarus-EU talks
At any rate, geopolitical and economic factors are pushing the negotiators to expand the communication; there is a certain request for the participation of NGOs as well.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Kremlin is forced to endure any tricks of Lukashenko
Russian military action against Belarus can not be considered realistic, reasonable, rational today. But it is very difficult, almost impossible to predict behavior of the cornered Putin's regime.
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Andrei Yahorau — Al Jazeera: “Lukashenko is irresponsible”
He said Belarus would likely face economic tightening not only as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but also a Russian trade oil crisis that worsened this past winter.