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The events, related to the special military operation, not only actualize Ukrainian issues, but also force us to turn to the experience of another Slavic country, former republic of the USSR – Belarus. In the Republic of Belarus in early 90s, the same processes were unfolding, as in Ukraine. However, 30 years later, the political and economic results of the post-Soviet transformation turned out to be different. What is the reason for the difference? This paper is one of the first attempts to answer why Belarus is not Ukraine?