Until Belarusan regime abandons declared pro-Russian stance we can’t expect Belarusan Orthodox Church to become independent.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: The majority of Belarusans will appreciate Decree No. 3
However, the state won’t be able to involve “loafers” to the legal economy. To supply the state budget at their expense is also a vain hope.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Call for Ploshcha-2015 can only come from marginal actors
Now Belarus experiences hard economic situation; however, it is not as hard so as to expect mass radical protests.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Belarus can be viewed as an experimental ground for Federal Security Service of the Russia
All kinds of movements were tried out at the Belarusan territory, which after successful tests were taken over by Russia.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: Europe is misusing such category as “correctness”
The plan for resisting Russian propaganda should be related to reviewing the whole European and world security system.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: The prime goals of Russian aggression are Belarus and Kazakhstan
Many integration initiatives of Belarus and Kazakhstan’s leaders are made to forestall the expansionist Kremlin plans.
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Ulad Vialichka: In our presence common European stance on Russia is being established
Current social and political situation in Russia is much more dangerous for the long-term establishment of European security than the Russia-Ukraine conflict itself.
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Uladzimir Matskevich: It is impossible to bring peace to Donbas without declaring Russia a belligerent
The whole game that Russia is leading is based on denying the obvious — its participation in the war with Ukraine and impossibility to prove that it has been taking part in the military conflict.
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Andrei Yahorau: Belarus has chances to influence future construction of European Neighbourhood Policy
It is not only the question of Belarusan government, but also the question of civil society institutes.
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Vladimir Nikitin: We were holding analytical session on Donbas only four years ago
Maidan witnessed an attempt to get rid of a mediator — the state — between life and man. It was a start of a new world. But Donbas doesn’t accept it and, likewise Russia, wants to get off with it.
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From farewell to a new Eastern policy and towards a new development
Poland and Germany were both initiators and drivers of a New Eastern policy linked to the Eastern neighborhood and Russia/Soviet Union.