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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 5, 2014
Putin Gambles In A Tortured World: Is Russia’s Star Rising From The Ashes?
From
the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, no from the latter part of
Gorbochev’s cock-up, Russia has been sick, a wounded creature crawling
on its belly. The state-owned economy was ripped and robbed by squadrons
of oligarchs capitalising on the neoliberal Washington
Consensus of the IMF, World Bank, and US Treasury, and dyed-in-the-wool
dogma of American academia’s MIT economics department. At its nadir,
poverty exceeded 50%, starvation and malnutrition spread, and alcoholism
was up by 60%. Population declined sharply due to deprivation, not
natural aging. Soviet rump Russia was a spent force, an impotent flop,
bereft of military and economic clout. In this decade and a half long
lean years NATO humiliated the rump, pushing its unwashed posterior
right up the prostrate bear’s nose.
Nevertheless, strategically, Russia is custodian of the world’s largest
and possibly dirtiest nuclear arsenal, though the efficacy of its
delivery systems is suspect against high-tech American defences. But
enough of a first salvo will get through to destroy metropolitan
conurbations. As a global power, Russia will raise its head at a pace
depending on opportunity and leadership. The question is whether this
has already commenced. Putin scored a good six months in the second half
of 2013 and successfully projected his national and international
visibility. What next?
You can’t keep a resource rich country with superior research and
education, a skilled labour-force and a classy cultural ethos down in
the mud forever. If English is supreme in poesy (a multitude led by
Shakespeare) Russian literature can claim a comparable status in prose
(Gogol, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Chekhov for starters); and so it goes in
music and ballet, architecture and in the sciences. On the grand scale
the Russian chronicle sweeps through Peter the Great, the rituals of
Orthodoxy, and a hundred year revolutionary tradition from Herzen to
Bakunin to Lenin.

