Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 11 – When Russia
and Belarus agreed in December 1999 to create a Union State, many saw that as
the first step toward the restoration of the USSR. But that hasn’t happened,
and now even the supporters of the Union State say it is “a model for others’
because it promotes closer integration but maintains the independent statehood
of its members.
Valentin Starichenok of the
Belarusian State Pedagogical University and an expert with the Belaya Rus
analytic group, says that on this 18th anniversary, there is much to
celebrate and emulate although more remains to be done (rubaltic.ru/article/politika-i-obshchestvo/20171211-soyuznoe-gosudarstvo-rossii-i-belarusi-stalo-primerom-dlya-drugikh-stran/).
Perhaps
the biggest achievement was the creation of an open border between the two
countries, Starichenok says; perhaps the biggest disappointment was that the
two did not move to a common currency but neither Alyaksandr Lukashenka nor the
Belarusian people were prepared to sacrifice their independence by so doing.
Because
the two countries retain their independence, he says, there can be no question
about any reduction of sovereignty, and “further integration must be realized
on the basis of the good of the two states” rather than the combination of the
two. At the same time, it would be good
if the Union State could adopt common symbols to be used internationally.
Starichenok
says that the media in both countries and elsewhere play up any differences of
opinion between Moscow and Minsk and consistently ignore how much cooperation
there really is. And they fail to note
that bilateral cooperation has proven easier than multilateral cooperation
among many states.
Consequently,
he says, it is time to view the Union State on its 18th birthday as
a model for relations in the post-Soviet space.
If Starichenok’s argument reflects the thinking in Moscow and Minsk,
this represents a significant retreat from what many Russian imperialists hoped
for and what many non-Russians still fear.
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