Bruce Bucknell
Former British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata
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6th March 2013
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One of the skills a diplomat needs – or, at least, is very useful if they have it – is to understand people. How they think, their motivations, what affects their behaviour, and so on. There is a saying in English that you should try to “put yourself in someone else’s shoes”. In other words, […]
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1st March 2013
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The talk last week was all about PBs or “personal bests”. Best of what? We often make up “catch phrases” – or “модное слово” (modnaye slova). They are not always easy to understand. By “personal best”, we mean “personal best times” or “личный рекорд” (leechni record) in Russian and “асабісты рэкорд” (asabisty record) in Belarusian. […]
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22nd February 2013
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The best pleasures in life are those you least expect. I went to a concert of a British singer in Minsk last week. I was busy and hadn’t checked who it was that my colleague had suggested I go and see. The concert was given by the jazz singer Ian Shaw, with local jazz band […]
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15th February 2013
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Prosperity is one of the major priorities of the UK government worldwide. We define it not just about increasing exports and investments (though both are important), but we also want to open markets up and promote sustainable growth. Belarus isn’t our largest market in the CIS but, in 2011, British exports to Belarus totalled £125m. […]
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8th February 2013
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Snow has been on the ground in Belarus since early December. But temperatures have varied markedly. So while it was -18°C late on 23rd December when I drove out to Minsk airport, by the evening of Christmas Day (ie 25th December) it was above freezing. I shouldn’t be so surprised at the range of temperature. […]
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4th February 2013
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After I found out I was coming to Belarus, I soon discovered that there was the Belarusian, as well as the Russian, language. Unfortunately, the British tax payer can only afford to pay for me to learn one language, and that is Russian. I’ve learnt a few words of Belarusian. I’ve enjoyed the months: Студзень […]
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