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The article explores the historical trends and patterns in the politics of space in toponymic landscapes of Soviet and postSoviet Belarus through the prism of critical toponymy and the post-colonial theoretical approach.
Sergei Basik
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The results of Russia’s chairmanship in the Eurasian Economic Union in 2018 [PDF]
In 2018 in the framework of its chairmanship in the EAEU, Russia has continued the implementation of the main objectives of the Eurasian integration (the single market of goods and services, the implementation of a unified industrial policy, import ...
Vladislav Belov
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Vitryssland eller Belarus?: Namnskick, långdistansnationalism och identitetspolitik
In 2019, the Swedish government officially switched terminology from using the traditional endogenous term Vitryssland to the exogenous Belarus. Vitryssland (lit: White Russia) had been in use in the Swedish language since the 17th century, and the ...
Per Anders Rudling
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The Greek Newspaper Coverage of the Ukrainian War: The Pre-Invasion Phase and the Day of the Invasion [PDF]
This paper is a first attempt to look at the Greek media coverage of the Russian-Belarus invasion of Ukraine. Three daily newspapers are used during the period of December 2021-February 2022 to measure the frequency of coverage of the issue during the ...
Gregory T. Papanikos
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Reintroduction shapes the genetic structure of the red deer (Cervus elaphus) population in Belarus
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is considered a valuable and important ungulate species with significant ecological role and high importance as a game species in Europe. Its local population in Belarus had undergone extended periods of decline in the past,
A. A. Valnisty +6 more
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Peat bogs of Europe are ecosystems with very specific extremely environmental conditions. Among peat bog water bodies are lakes, streams and hollows, which are characterized by strongly acidic and mineral poor water.
O. Shatarnova
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Why does a regime that is predominantly characterised by conservative ideology introduce opioid substitution therapy (OST), a liberal policy? This article applies the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) to examine the introduction of OST in Belarus ...
Babayan Ararat +2 more
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Gypsies of the Belarusian Provinces and Land Management Policy at the turn of the 1830s-1840s
At the turn of the 18th-19th centuries, the tsarist government in Russia faced the Gypsy question in the context of implementation of the society homogenization policy.
Vladimir N. Shaidurov
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European Neighborhood Policy: Time of Turbulence [PDF]
The author focuses on the tendency towards increased instability in the countries neighboring the European Union in the east and south, as well as the reaction of the EU leadership to what is happening there. Some of these countries are covered by two EU
Alexander Shumilin
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. The review of annual seismicity in the territory of Belarus based on the data of two analog and seventeen digital stations is presented. 57 events with Кd=4.6–8.8 are recorded, all of them are located in the southern part of the territory, including the Soligorsk mining area. The maximum seismic energy released in March, August, October and November.
E. Konnova, P. Marshyn
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