Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 25 – Vladimir Putin
views Russia not as an end in itself but rather as a means to create a new
world order, a view that means he is quite prepared to sacrifice the well-being
of Russians in the pursuit of his vision of a new Yalta, according to Moscow
commentator Andrey Illarionov.
For the Kremlin leader, Russia
itself ranks no more than second in his hierarchy of values; and thus, “it is
not important [to him] what happens inside the country” but only how the
country’s resources can be deployed for his geopolitical goals (echo.msk.ru/guests/2160/ and apostrophe.com.ua/news/world/2015-12-25/eks-sovetnik-putina-rasskazal-o-ego-stremlenii-ustanovit-novyiy-miroporyadok/45460).
Unfortunately for Putin and his
plans, Illarionov continues, this resource is ever smaller: The Russian economy
now ranks eighth or ninth in the world and is getting smaller. Its demographic
resources are contracting, and its “scientific-technical resources” are
declining as well.
Indeed, the only resource that is
growing is Russia’s military, and consequently, that is the one Putin is
relying upon, the Moscow economist says.
It is far from clear whether with
such limited resources, Putin has any hope of achieving the establishment of a
new world order of “the Yalta-2 type,” one in which Moscow would have equal weight
with “the largest power of the world today, the United States” in making decisions
about all issues.
But Putin believes it is possible,
and he is ready to sacrifice “everything else – Russia, the economy, society,
and people” – to that end. Indeed, for the Kremlin leader, these are all “petty
questions” that he will ignore in pursuit of “a certain parity, a certain
appearance of parity” on some issues with the United States.
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