Posted by Ilya Somin:
Garry Kasparov on Putin:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_03_01-2009_03_07.shtml#1236322864


   Russian opposition leader and former world chess champion [1]argues
   that Vladimir Putin's days are numbered. Kasparov may be right that
   elite and public anger at the economic crisis and Putin's poor
   handling of it might lead to the collapse of his regime. [2]I am less
   optimistic than Kasparov, however, about the likelihood that a
   post-Putin Russian government will be better than the current one.
   Kasparov seems to assume that Putin's fall will open the door for
   pro-western liberal democrats like Kasparov himself. I hope he is
   right, but I fear that ultranationalists and possibly the communists
   are in a stronger position to inherit Putin's mantle. They have
   greater influence in powerful institutions such as the military and
   secret police, and may well also have greater support from Russian
   public opinion. As I pointed in earlier posts in this series, Russian
   opinion has been heavily influenced by years of nationalistic and
   anti-Western propaganda sponsored by Putin even as liberal democratic
   oppositionists were largely banned from the electronic media.

References

   1. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123621255075534833.html
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_08-2009_02_14.shtml#1234474059

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