Posted by Ilya Somin:
The Future of Russia:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_22-2009_02_28.shtml#1235872823


   Economist Moscow correspondent Arkady Ostrovsky has [1]an interesting
   article on the future of Russia in the wake of the economic crisis.
   [2]Like me, Ostrovsky worries that the crisis will strengthen
   communist and radical nationalist political forces that may be even
   worse than Vladimir Putin's authoritarian regime. As he points out,
   the Kremlin is trying to avoid blame for Russia's current economic
   troubles by claiming that it's all the fault of the US and the West.
   More generally, they have been using the government's control of the
   media to promote Russian nationalism and anti-Americanism and minimize
   the crimes of communism for several years now. Obviously, this has the
   effect of making the Russian public more receptive to the
   ultrananationalist message.

   The problem is not unique to Russia. Nationalists everywhere love to
   whitewash their own country's history while blaming foreigners and
   ethnic minorities for all their problems. That, however, will not be
   much comfort if radical anti-Western nationalists manage to take over
   one of the world's largest oil producers and second biggest arsenal of
   nuclear weapons. Unfortunately, the harmful legacy of Putin's
   propaganda campaigns and repression of the liberal democratic
   opposition might well outlast Putin himself.

References

   1. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4683
   2. http://volokh.com/posts/1234474059.shtml

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