Religious sphere: Calm before the Storm. - Belarusian Yearbook 2017. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2016 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - Nashe Mnenie; ASPEA. - Lohvinau, Vilnius, 2017. - pp.160-167. (original ) (raw )Churches in Belarus: Old problems and new leaders. - - Belarusian Yearbook 2013. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2013 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - Nashe Mnenie; ASPEA. - Minsk, 2014. - pp.163-171.
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Religious Sphere Development in Belarus: Between the pope and the patriarch. - Belarusian Yearbook 2009. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2009 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - BISS. - Minsk, 2010. - pp.175-190.
Natallia Vasilevich
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The religious sphere in Belarus: Stability and controllability. - Belarusian Yearbook 2018. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2017 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - Nashe Mnenie; ASPEA. - Lohvinau, Vilnius, 2018. - pp.133-140.
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The State and the Church: Declarative ‘close cooperation’. - Belarusian Yearbook 2014. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2014 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - Nashe Mnenie; ASPEA. - Lohvinau, Vilnius, 2015. - pp.159-166.
Natallia Vasilevich
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Religion in Belarus: 1020th Anniversary of Christianity. - Belarusian Yearbook 2008. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2008 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - BISS. - Minsk, 2009. - pp.158-168.
Natallia Vasilevich
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Churches After the Elections and Before the Choice. - Belarusian Yearbook 2011. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2011 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - BISS; Nashe Mnenie. - Minsk, 2012. - pp.174-180
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Religious Sphere: In the run-up to the presidential campaign. - Belarusian Yearbook 2010. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2010 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - BISS. - Minsk, 2011. - pp.162-175.
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Religious sphere: Prayer for Belarus, prayer for Lukashenko. - Belarusian Yearbook 2016. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2015 ed. and compl. by Pankovsky A., Kostyugova V. - Nashe Mnenie; ASPEA. - Lohvinau, Vilnius, 2016. - pp.171-178.
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The Relationship of Church and State in Belarus: Legal Regulation and Practice
Alexander Vashkevich
Brigham Young University Law Review, 2003
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Vasilevich, Natallia. "Belarus: The different approaches of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches" In: Grigoryan A., Vasilevich N., Kovalenko, O. The different approaches of Christian confessions to COVID-19 in Armenia, Belarus, and Ukraine (ed. Andrei Yeliseyeu).
Natallia Vasilevich
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Religion and Civil Disobedience: The Orthodox Church and Political Protests in Belarus
Regina Elsner
Blog Law and Religion, 2020
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Restorative Justice and Orthodox Church in Belarus
Nelly Bekus
Churches, Memory and Justice in Post-Communism, 2021
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Orthodox Religiosity in Modern Belarus: After Tradition ’s Break (Preliminary Data)
Svetlana Karassyova
Konštantínove listy/Constantine's Letters, 2016
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Religious sphere: Prayer for Belarus, Prayer for Lukashenko?
Natallia Vasilevich
2016
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HISTORY OF THE BELARUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH ABROAD
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2022
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Religious Pluralism in Post-communist Eastern Europe The Case of Belarus
Larissa Titarenko
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Restorative Justice and Orthodox Church in Belarus Churches
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Memory and Justice in Post-Communism, 2020
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Unequal by default: Church and state in Belarus in the period of consolidated authoritarianism // Civil Society in Belarus, 2000-2015. Collection of texts. East European Democratic Centre, Warsaw, 2015. - pp. 97-127
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Civil Society in Belarus, 2000-2015. Collection of texts, 2015
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"The Church is Always with the People." An Orthodox Paradigm in Political Turmoil
Regina Elsner
Berkley Forum, 2020
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Formation of Religious Studies in Post-Soviet Belarus
Svetlana Karassyova
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FORK IN THE ROAD About the History of the Belarusian Slavic Orthodox Church Abroad
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Dispatches from The Western Front: The Future of the Archdiocese of Russian Orthodox Churches in Western Europe. Published on Public Orthodoxy, June 21, 2019.
Paul Ladouceur
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Catholics in Belarus: the Deconstruction of Polish Identity?
Ewa Golachowska
2017
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REPORT "BEYOND POLITICS?" - THE BELORUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH AND THE CHALLENGE OF CIVIL SOCIETY ALFONS BRÜNING
Alfons Brüning (Bruening)
2020
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Vasilevich, Natallia. Freedom of Religion of Belief within Europe: Belarus. In: Gunner G., Slotte P., Kitanović E. (eds.) Human Rights, Religious Freedom and Faces of Faith, Geneva: Globethics.net, 2019, 67-81.
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Faith in Chains: Analysis of the Religious and Political Situation in Belarus
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Mission Eurasia, 2024
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Churches and Protest in Belarus: Activism or Liberation Theology
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ZOiS Spotlight, 2021
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Eastern Christian Churches Between State and Society: An Overview of the Religious Landscape in Ukraine (1989–2014)
Natalia Shlikhta
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The prospects for Catholicism in Russia???
Sergei Filatov
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Vasilevich, Natallia "Belarus: a Christian Call for Justice and Peace in the Midst of Political Crisis", Seek Peace and Pursue It. Reflections on the Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace in Europe (eds. Matthew Ross, Jin Yang Kim), WCC, 2022, 101-107
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Neither public nor private religion: the Russian Orthodox Church in the public sphere of contemporary Russia
Yana Kozmina
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2018
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Congress of the Belarusian studies 2015. Program of the 10th section "Churches in Wars and Wars in Churches: Ideas, History, Everyday Life"
Natallia Vasilevich , Elena Belyakova
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Orthodox Churches in the Post-Communist Countries and the Separation between Religion and State
Daniela Kalkandjieva
Law and Religion in the Liberal State Edited by Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan & Darryn Jensen, 2020
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Vorobjova, Marina. 2006. "New Religious Movements in Russia – to Be or Not to Be? On the Matter of Priorities among the Contemporary Russian Population". Borowik, Irena (ed.) Religions Churches and Religiosity. NOMOS, Krakow: 158-169.
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Soviet religious policy and the Georgian Orthodox apostolic Church: From Khrushchev to Gorbachev
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Religion in Communist Lands, 1989
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