Russian Policy toward Belarus after 2020: At a Turning Point?
By Kateryna Bornukova (Contribution by), Pavel Bykouski (Contribution by), Aliaksei Kazharski (Contribution by), Henadz Korshunau (Contribution by), Katsiaryna Lozka (Contribution by), Andras Racz (Contribution by), Artyom Shraibman (Contribution by), Arkady Moshes (Editor), Ryhor Nizhnikau (Editor)
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By Kateryna Bornukova (Contribution by), Pavel Bykouski (Contribution by), Aliaksei Kazharski (Contribution by), Henadz Korshunau (Contribution by), Katsiaryna Lozka (Contribution by), Andras Racz (Contribution by), Artyom Shraibman (Contribution by), Arkady Moshes (Editor), Ryhor Nizhnikau (Editor)
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Traditionally Belarus has always had a special status in Russia’s foreign policy. Russia’s approach towards a key political and military ally and a “Slavic brother” was always an indicator of how Russia would see the optimal relationships with other countries of the post-Soviet space. At this moment Belarus-Russia relations are evolving in unexpected ways. The two interconnected crises – the Belarusian mass protests of 2020 and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – have had a profound impact on th...























