Yearly Archive: 2017

«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 12 (189), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, N 12, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content: Introduction 1. Basic trends of December 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. Belarusian version of zemshchina and oprichnina 4. Economics 4.1. The burden of others’ liabilities 4.2. Factors of growth are nowhere to be seen 4.3. Producing is …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 11 (188), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, N 11, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content: Introduction 1. Basic trends of November 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. 9-0 in favor of government agencies 3.2. Looking for national interests 4. Economics 4.1. How will the “trillions out of thin air” play out? 4.2. Positive …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 10 (187), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 10, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of October 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. The third wave of liberalization 3.2. “Belarus is a part of Venezuela” 4. Economics 4.1. Optimism amidst the probable worsening of situation 4.2. From anomalous growth to …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 9 (186), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 9, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of September 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. Time to liberate business initiative 3.2. “There is no alternative to resistance” 4. Economics 4.1. US Federal Reserve announced the start of balance sheet reduction 4.2. Economy …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 8 (185), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 8, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of August 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. Up to 70% profitability 3.2. Questions with no answers 4. Economics 4.1. Anti-Robin Hoods 4.2. Slightly positive dynamics 4.3. What and whom does the economic growth owes? …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 7 (184), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 7, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of July 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. New concept 3.2. Conference for priorities in foreign affairs 4. Economics 4.1. Time to learn Chinese 4.2. Integrating with a reliable partner only 4.3. Belarusian export becomes …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 6 (183), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 6, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of June 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. “I didn’t read your writings on physics” 3.2. Manual mode on 4. Economics 4.1. Artificial intelligence vs. natural intelligence 4.2. The Highest Sickness 4.3. Between quality and …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 5 (182), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 5, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of March 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. A civic-minded journalist and “Free Belarus” 3.2. “Non-cupidity” of a great state 4. Economics 4.1. Wait for the collapse 4.2. Trump didn’t live up to expectations 4.3. Disagreement …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 4 (180), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 4, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of March 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. Belarusian Caesar 3.2. The dawn of Belarusian petro state 4. Economics 4.1. 100 days of Trumponomics 4.2. Best government in the world 4.3. Calendar factor and economic …

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«INFOFOCUS» bulletin No. 3 (180), 2017

E-bulletin of IISEPS Center for Documentation, No. 2, 2017 – ISSN 1822-5578 (only Russian) Content Introduction 1. Basic trends of March 2. Chronicle of key events 3. Politics 3.1. On a sealed muzzle and a coiled spring 3.2. Who governs the country? 4. Economics 4.1. The Economist noticed signs of revival in the world economy 4.2. …

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