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 A ‘Tectonic Shift’ in Belarus’ Approach to Energy Security

A ‘Tectonic Shift’ in Belarus’ Approach to Energy Security

March 16, 2020

The year 2019 in Belarus-Russia relations was dominated by another energy row, caused this time by the launch of Russia’s so-called ‘tax manoeuvre’ – a six-year plan aimed at [...]

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 “If he beats you, then it means he loves you”: The cultural nature of gender-based violence in Belarus

“If he beats you, then it means he loves you”: The cultural nature of gender-based violence in Belarus

March 20, 2019

This article is part of a collaboration between The Perspective Webzine and Lossi 36. The Perspective Webzine is a student based web magazine created and led by Lund University’s [...]

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 “The last European Executioner”: why Belarus preserves the death penalty

“The last European Executioner”: why Belarus preserves the death penalty

August 22, 2018

While Amnesty International has called Belarus “the last executioner” in Europe, the Belarusian authorities don’t seem to be offended or even bothered by such a statement. The government [...]

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 Turning a threat into an asset: Belarus’s image-making and the war in Ukraine

Turning a threat into an asset: Belarus’s image-making and the war in Ukraine

August 1, 2018

The war in Ukraine and the annexation of Crimea by Russia have been defining events for the current state of international politics in Europe. As tensions in the region and among global powers [...]

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 Humour à la Belarus – a fake state going viral in Lukashenko’s post-Soviet autocracy

Humour à la Belarus – a fake state going viral in Lukashenko’s post-Soviet autocracy

June 9, 2018

If one would ask most westerners about the state of Belarusian-Russian relations, chances are high that people would reply, “Belarus…isn’t that Russia’s little Slavic brother?” And one could [...]

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