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Here we present publications of our authors and materials from other sourses which, according to our editor team's opinion, may be interesting to our readers. We focus on the most important issues for Belarusa today while choosing articles. All materials are sorted in rubrics for your convenience. 5 top articles are published on the right side. You are welcome to leave your comments and suggestions.

Belarus of My Dream  /  Third Way
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To Be or Not to Be...  /  Freedom of Speech
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To the New Opposition  /  Civil Society
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The history and current state of civic education in Belarus  /  Civil Society
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Authorities Destroy Historical Architectural Ensemble in Hrodna  /  Culture
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Third Way's Statement on Vision of Belarus' Foreign Policy
10/17/2007 - 20:00
Belarus is a neutral state, whose sovereignty and safety are secured by guarantees and economic interests of the leading countries of the world (US, Russia, EU) and mutually beneficial friendly relations with all the neighboring countries (Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Baltic countries).
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At the Crossroads
07/03/2007 - 15:39 / V.Berezin
Yet another congress of United Democratic Forces of Belarus, necessity of which had been argued hard by opposition, has finally taken place. The idea of holding the congress had come shortly after the first round of presidential elections which had been taking place on March 19, 2006 but came into life only in May 2007. There were several reasons for that.
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Belarus: Why Can't The Opposition Just Get Along?
02/21/2007 - 19:51 / Jan Maksymiuk
The Belarusian opposition is planning a nationwide congress for March 17-18, one year after a flawed presidential election gave President Alyaksandr Lukashenka an unprecedented third term. But Lukashenka's main opposition challenger, Alyaksandr Milinkevich, says the congress will be nothing more than "internal squabbling" over leadership -- and that he doesn't intend to go.
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Political Economy: Eurobelarus.
02/14/2007 - 20:39 / Andrej Kolesnikov
If Aliaksandr Lukashenka remains consistent then the conditional watershed between Russia and Belarus will be EU’s and NATO’s border. For not so much smart as shifty leader, it is vitally important not just to reach the end of his term but to ensure his own security after resignation. Lukashenka, a man with pragmatic peasant mentality, is deliberating on whom it is more favorable to have business with, both today and tomorrow: with Russia or EU, with East or West. Meanwhile West has been chosen. It remains only to convince yesterday’s rivals in his good intentions.
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