From the monthly archives:

June 2010

In an attempt to create a complete picture with circumstances, factors and motives that underline Belarus’ energy policies and create grounds for future developments, this discussion will adopt and follow three conceptual models and corresponding questions presented and developed by Graham Allison and Philip Zelikow (1999) in their book “Essence of Decision. Explaining the Cuban [...]

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Being Anchored by the Image of Soviet Success In the atmosphere of general chaos that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union and suffering from distorted trade links and unsecured currency, the image of Belarus as one of the most stable and successful republic saw a blowing crash. Unable to get public support for painful [...]

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1990′s: Where Do You Go From Here? In 1991 Russia, Ukraine and Belarus signed a document that effectively dissolved the Soviet Union and paved the way for its former members towards full independence. On the eve of such grandiose historical event Belarus was rather a successful republic with very high living standards compared to most [...]

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20th Century: From the Most Backward to the Most Perfect Soviet’ Republic In all probability, had the recent energy crisis and underlying it geopolitical factors happened in the mid 20th century, Belarus would not be impacted all that much by it. Because of the above-mentioned historical transformations, before the Russian revolution as well as in [...]

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