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Contemporary Belarusian-Russian relations: perception and evaluation of politicians, experts, mass media and the public of Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Western countries
Contemporary Belarusian-Russian relations: perception and evaluation of politicians, experts, mass media and the public of Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Western countries
Monograph
Kosov A.P.
The monograph examines contemporary Belarusian-Russian relations through the prism of perception by representatives of political circles, expert communities, the media and the public of Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Western countries.
Vitebsk, 2020, 100 copies,
Paperback, 316 p, (In Russian)
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Paperback, 316 p, (In Russian)
The Republic of Belarus in integration processes
The Republic of Belarus in integration processes
Monograph
IUrchak D.V., Kosov A.P.
The monograph examines the integration policy of the Republic of Belarus in the post-Soviet space. In the context of the transformational changes in the region, the authors trace the approaches of the Belarusian leadership to participation in the em…
Vitebsk, 2021, 100 copies,
Soft, 387 p, (In Russian)
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Vitebsk, 2021, 100 copies,
Soft, 387 p, (In Russian)
The United States in Russia
The United States in Russia
Monograph
Kosov A.P.
The article examines Russia's policy towards the United States in the post-bipolar period. The author traces the evolution of Moscow's foreign policy towards the United States in the context of the transformation of the post-bipolar world order that…
Vitebsk, 2024, 50 copies,
Soft, 366 p, (In Russian)
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Vitebsk, 2024, 50 copies,
Soft, 366 p, (In Russian)
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