Belarus has not been recognized as a significant force in international affairs. Its foreign policy has been so non-confrontational and russocentric that the country is generally viewed as a mere appendage to Russia by USTINA MARKUS WHEN BELARUS BEcame independent, it faced several obstacles to developing a coherent foreign policy. A major problem was its […]

You have reached an article for premium members. To read this article please login if you are already a TOL member. Or continue to read our content from the past month.

You can subscribe here to gain access.