Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 10 – Russian
nationalists often bewail the demise of the Soviet Union, but a close
examination of the demographic situation across Eurasia shows, a Russian nationalist
commentator says, that ethnic Russians would be in a far worse position now if the
USSR still existed and that 50 percent of the soldiers in a Soviet army today
would be Muslims.
On the radical nationalist site
Ronslav.com, a Russian nationalist blogger argues that other Russian
nationalists should consider the situation they would be in if the USSR had not
disintegrated 22 years ago because if they do, they will be far less interested
in any restoration of that state (ronsslav.com/esli-by-sssr-ne-raspalsya/).
Drawing on figures published by the
reputatable Demoscope weekly, the blogger notes that according to the 1989
census, ethnic Russians formed 51 percent of the Soviet population, and
together with the other Eastern Slavic nationalities (Ukrainians and
Belarusians) formed 69 percent of the total. (See demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_nac_89.php).
While
it can be argued that “a certain critical barrier had already been passed”
before 1991, “if the USSR had not fallen apart and if the dynamics of
population change remained similar to todays, the situation [for the ethnic
Russians and the Eastern Slavs more generally] would be still worse.”
The
Central Asians and Azerbaijanis continue to have higher fertility rates than do
the Slavs, and while the demographic catastrophe that has occurred among
Russians and Ukrainians after 1991 might not have been as severe had the USSR
survived, the numbers of these two nations would nonetheless have stayed more
or less constant or fallen, as they have in Ukraine (www.demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_rni.php).
What that means is that had the USSR
survived, the ethnic Russians would
currently form only 43 percent of the population, down from 51 percent in 1989,
and the Eastern Slavs as a group would form 62 percent of the total, again down
from the 69 percent at the end of Soviet times (demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng__tfr.php and demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/sng_rni.php).
But
because the Slavs are declining in overall numbers and the Muslim nations are
growing, the share of Slavs in the younger age groups is much lower and that of
the Muslims much higher, the blogger
points out, a pattern that means that a “Soviet army” now would be 50 percent
Central Asian and Caucasian.
It
also means, the blogger points out, that the aging of the populations of the
Slavic and Baltic republic “would inevitably lead to labor migration from the ‘younger’
republics,” a pattern that Europeans are already familiar with. In short, the
continued existence of the Soviet Union would have made the gastarbeiter
problem even worse than it is.
“The
moral” of this, the Russian blogger concludes, is that “the collapse of the
Union with all its minuses gave the Russian a chance for the construction of a
national state without the burden of the Asiatic horde.” Now, because the
republics are independent states, Russians can send the gastarbeiters away
whenever they decide they can afford to and want.
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