[aaus-list] Andrei Piontkovsky: Russia's Ukrainian Path to the
Future
Natalia Pylypiuk
natalia.pylypiuk at ualberta.ca
Mon Jul 7 19:13:48 EDT 2008
Mr. Piontkovsky is a Moscow-based political analyst.
http://www.themontenegrotimes.com/mnt/20080707752/Society/Russias-Ukrainian-Path-to-the-Future.html
Some excerpts:
<<Ukraine does, indeed, present a threat, but not to Russia’s
security, as Kremlin propagandists claim. The real threat is to the
Putin model of a corporate, authoritarian state, unfriendly to the
West. For the Kremlin’s occupants, it is a matter of life and death
that countries that were once part of the Soviet Union but chose a
different model of development – Ukraine being the chief example –
should never become attractive to ordinary Russians.>>
[...]
<<Ukraine’s success will mark the political death of Putinism, that
squalid philosophy of “KGB Capitalists.” If Ukraine succeeds in its
European choice, if it is able to make it work, it can settle the
question that has bedeviled Russian culture for centuries – Russia or
the West? So the best way to help Russia today is to support Ukraine’s
claim that it belongs to Europe and its institutions. This will
influence Russia's political mentality more than anything else.
For if Russia’s anti-Western paranoia continues and the Kremlin’s
Eurasian fantasy of allying with China lasts another 10-15 years,
Russia will end up seeing China swallowing its Far East and Siberia.
Indeed, the weakened Russia that will be Putin’s legacy will then also
lose the Northern Caucasus and the Volga region to their growing
Muslim populations.
The remaining Russian lands would then have no other choice but to
attach themselves to Ukraine, which should by then have become a
successful member of the European Union. After 1,000 years, Russia
will have come full circle, returning to Kievan Rus after wandering on
the roads of the Mongol hordes, empire, communism, and farcical
Putinism.
So Russia now has a choice: Ukrainian plan A or Ukrainian plan B. >>
Regards,
Natalia Pylypiuk
University of Alberta
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