Foreign and security policy | 19.04.2022 Belarus’ half-hearted war participation While Belarus had promised to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, sending in Belarusian troops might prove detrimental to Lukashenko’s regime
Foreign and security policy | 19.11.2021 Is Russia the future of Belarus? As Lukashenko and Putin concluded their Union State talks, it seems that Russia has changed its tactics — but not its objective
Europe | 02.06.2020 Stress test for Lukashenko With protests across the country, Belarus' presidential election may become the most serious stress test for Lukashenko yet
Europe | 27.03.2020 Belarus’ unorthodox corona response In Europe's ‘last dictatorship’, the government’s strategy isn’t just motivated by medical reasons
Europe | 04.06.2019 EU-Belarus relations have hit a wall Ten years after the launch of the Eastern Partnership, Minsk and Brussels look at an underwhelming track record
Japan’s feminist reckoning In World War II, the Japanese Army forced women and girls into sexual slavery. With ‘Me too’ gaining momentum, it’s time to reckon with the past
Alternative pathways to justice The ICC arrest warrant against Putin is but one loud move among the many efforts taking place around the world to prosecute perpetrators
‘The polarisation of Turkey into two camps continues’ The Turkish elections will go into a second round. Henrik Meyer from Istanbul on Kılıçdaroğlu’s remaining chances and the unfair election campaign