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53. Vladimir Socor, “Armenia’s Giveaways to Russia: From Property-For-Debt to Property-For-Gas,” Eurasia Daily Monitor 3, no. 7 (19 April 2006), http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=31599.

54. Vitali Silitski, “Belarus in an International Context,” in Belarus and the EU: From Isolation Towards Cooperation, ed. Hans Georg Wieck and Stephan Malerius (Berlin: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2011), p. 15.

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58. Anna Maria Dyner, “Prospects and Consequences of Military Cooperation between Belarus and Russia,” PISM Bulletin, no. 61 (514) (4 June 2013), http://www.pism.pl/files/?id_plik=13796.

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66. Usov interview.

67. Jurkonis, “Kremlin Is Forcing Belarus to Be Part of the Russian World.”

68. Laurynas Jonavičius, “Epilogue,” in Pranevičiūtė-Neliupšienė et al., Belarusian Regime Longevity, p. 318.

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