Soviet stalwart? Lukashenko looms large in Belarus. (Englisch)
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The bulletin of the atomic scientists
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Titel:Soviet stalwart? Lukashenko looms large in Belarus.
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Erschienen in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 62, 1 ; 16-19
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Erscheinungsort:Chicago, Ill.
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Erscheinungsdatum:2006
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