Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals (Sep 2020)

Playing the enemies: Belarus finds in between EU and Russian sanctions regimes

  • Ryhor Nizhnikau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2020.125.2.113
Journal volume & issue
no. 125
pp. 113 – 138

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This paper analyses the effects on Belarus of European Union (EU) sanctions against Russia, on the one hand, and Russian sanctions on Ukrainian and EU goods, on the other. International sanctions opened up new political and economic opportunities that the Belarusian authorities sought to capitalise on. But Minsk's attempts to swim between two waters (retaining the benefits Moscow offered while improving relations with the EU) have backfired and distrust towards Minsk has grown in Moscow, Brussels and Kiev. A theoretical approach is made to the foreign policy of small states, before this paper shows how Belarus has been harmed by its attempts to take advantage of EU and Russian sanctions regimes.

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