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what Russia needs, what works, the basic welfare of the people and effectiveness of the govt. is what's important in the end.

If you want to "improve" Russia, you have to have patience of a generation at least. History shows that instant progressive reforms in Russia have poor effects. This does not mean (by any any means) that Russia is backward or especially xenophobic. Just think of Russia's literature or classical music - the culture is more open minded than most others. But Russia has unusual social history, and troublesome experiences through ages. In a special way, Russia is a conservative country. And this is not very exceptional - think of special conservativisms of the Arab countries, or Japan.

Even if you solve Russia's problems (whatever they are), it will always be a unique country, and this is great. Only when you will have a generation (or two) which grew up with growing confidence in progressive governing, and gradual rejection of autocratic tendencies, we may talk about Russia in entirely new perspective. But sadly enough, what is happening now is just a new traumatic cycle apparently. Certainly, we can say the same about Iraq and several other places.

The generation cycle is important. There is a theory, for example, that says that the Soviet Union broke up under Gorbachov because he was the first Soviet leader without direct experience of the Bolshevik revolution and of the Great Patriotic War (WW II) - so he took many things for granted...

by das monde on Mon Jun 19th, 2006 at 10:26:42 PM EST
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If you want to "improve" Russia...

This is a very annoying pasttime of the West.  Well, I'd like to improve the whole world, and I would like to see more progressive policies coming out of the Putin Administration.  But there is something to be said for letting Russia improve Russia.  And I think precisely because of their unique history and demography, it might not be reasonable to expect that what works for us will work for them.  (Esp. since it isn't always working for us.)

I'm sure you're right about the generational ascpect.

I'd hold off on comparing Russia to Iraq just yet... (!)  

Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire

by p------- on Tue Jun 20th, 2006 at 11:53:14 AM EST
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