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Putin, Russia, and the moral imperative of the West


Tomila Lankina

4-5 minutes

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This weekend has seen protests across Russia in support of Alexei Navalny. 
Tomila Lankina argues that with citizens taking to the streets, western leaders 
and businesses should reflect on their own relationship with the country. 

Imagine a world stripped of the basic elements of human decency, honesty, and 
honour, a world where the primordial instinct of greed, accumulation, avarice, 
and lust for endless power trumps any countervailing moral compasses or 
institutions that humanity have thought of to constrain and channel the base 
instincts of the primitive man.

Navalny’s video of Putin’s palace <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxiRAN61n2c> 
, watched over seventy million times, has given us a glimpse of that world – a 
world where vulgarity and naked gluttony of gargantuan proportions are only 
matched by the vast apparatus erected to defend and shelter Russia’s 
kleptocracy against the citizen.

Western leaders have been complicit throughout in the perpetuation of the 
feast. They have become enablers – turning a blind eye to the visible and the 
not so well concealed “hidden” in plain sight edifices of theft that the 
Russian rich have erected, purchased, and laundered across Europe. Political 
leaders and the business class have been complicit by not robustly going after 
this corruptly acquired wealth and strangling the hydra personalised by Putin.

Over and over, Russian citizens have called upon European leaders to act and 
target where it hurts the most – the villas, the vineyards, the chateaux, and 
the insatiable greed and thirst for the formal trappings of education in elite 
private schools, Oxbridge, and the Ivy League. The properties especially should 
have been long frozen out and the feasts that they host squandering the 
proceeds of theft from the Russian people should have been stopped – by simply 
sanctioning the Putin clique out of access and ownership.

Yet, the West has remained effectively silent – concealing the inaction behind 
bland, banal, and rehearsed political statements that have done nothing to 
target what really perpetrates and enables Putin’s power – the thirst of his 
clan for the superficial trappings of a civilised man, which only the West can 
seemingly give to him, his mistresses, and their children.

It is of course easy to pretend that the West is effectively immune to the 
baseness of greed and power revealed in Putin’s Palace, paid for at the expense 
of Russians. Yet, recent events in America have given us a glimpse of another 
such instance of a base instinct unchecked by decency, respect for institutions 
and the law, running amok.

Western democracies are also not immune to the reach of such power in other 
ways – for every Novichok poisoning attempt that goes unpunished even when 
perpetrated on western soil, there will be others. And the insatiable thirst 
for prime real estate of Russia’s Tzars may mean that the lovely sea-spot that 
is Crimea might not be one acquisition too many, and there may be others. As 
Navalny says so poignantly in his video, it is but a false hope that the 
treadmill of greed will one day be satiated and will stop. It won’t.

Just as many citizens in Russia, on this weekend of mass protest, are pausing 
to think about what they can do to support Navalny and his cause, so too should 
western leaders and businesses reflect on what they can do and where they have 
fallen short. For far too often they have compromised their own integrity, for 
the simple material gain of selling yet another London property to an oligarch 
or acquiring a retirement sinecure on a Russian energy company board of 
directors, all while blandly prevaricating in political and media statements. 
It is never too late to redeem oneself. This is your and our chance.

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Note: This article gives the views of the author, not the position of EUROPP – 
European Politics and Policy or the London School of Economics. Featured image 
credit: kremlin.ru <http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/64671/photos>  (CC 
BY 4.0) <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ru> 

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