@article{bc39b356-06c6-4e6b-9518-b1bcfb6e4910, author = {Mateusz Kamionka}, title = {relative who has become an enemy. Revision of Ukrainian-Belarusian relations in 2020-2022}, journal = {Wschodnioznawstwo (Eastern Studies)}, volume = {2022}, number = {Volume 16}, year = {2022}, issn = {2082-7695}, pages = {139-155},keywords = {Belarus; Ukraine; post-Soviet area; international bilateral relations}, abstract = {Ukraine and Belarus were linked by a common history, similar culture, language and border. It seemed that these countries were difficult to divide, and despite Alexander Lukashenko’s authoritarian rule, friendly relations would last for years. However, the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine in February 2022, including the attack from the territory of Belarus, clearly destroyed – it seemed – the deep cooperation that had been built for over 30 years. In the article, the author will try to answer how this huge shift in bilateral relations took place, and whether the opposite actions are possible in the future.}, doi = {10.4467/20827695WSC.22.010.16759}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/wschodnioznawstwo/article/krewny-ktory-stal-sie-wrogiem-rewizja-stosunkow-ukrainsko-bialoruskich-w-latach-2020-2022} }