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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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).

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Religion and Civil Disobedience: The Orthodox Church and Political Protests in Belarus

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Religious sphere: Prayer for Belarus, Prayer for Lukashenko?

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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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