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Belarus has demonstrated remarkable resilience by converting geographic advantages, industrial bases, and covert trade into survival strategies. Yet, its reliance on external sponsors—Russia and China—and internal suppression can only sustain the current system temporarily. The country’s future hinges on how long it can maintain this fragile equilibrium before internal dissent, economic pressures, or geopolitical shifts force profound change.
As President Lukashenko’s regime clings to power, the world watches closely—believing that beneath the surface of stability lies a system hanging in the balance, where loyalty to Moscow is both its shield and its potential undoing.