Belarus is the last remaining state on Russia’s western border not to have experienced a popular revolution since the 1990s, but revolutionary fervor is growing there. Events in Minsk have great geopolitical import, as one would expect from a state located between Russia and Europe.
For Russia, the crisis in Belarus caused...
The Case Of Belarus: Russia’s Fear Of Popular Revolutions – Analysis
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