Paul
Goble
Staunton, February 15 – A new survey
by the Rating Information Agency says that seven of the ten Russian federal
subjects ranking at the bottom of the list in terms of quality of life are
non-Russian areas, while nine of the ten of those with the best quality of life
have Russian majorities (nazaccent.ru/content/26590-sem-nacionalnyh-regionov-popali-v-desyatku.html).
The ranking was compiled on the
basis of indicators like level of income, security, demography, housing,
environmental conditions, health, education, and economic conditions, the
agency says. The only Russian region in the bottom ten is Kurgan oblast; the
only non-Russian republic in the top is Tatarstan. (Khanty-Mansiisk AO is also
there, but it is two-thirds Russian.)
In presenting this ranking, the researchers
acted as if this was somehow a completely natural arrangement, something they
suggested could not be changed anytime soon.
But the After Empire portal pointed
out the obvious: such arrangements are typical only for an empire (afterempire.info/2018/02/14/contrast/).
In such states, all resources are
drawn to the metropolitan center and to the nationality most closely associated
with it. Those living elsewhere or consisting of minority groups become the
object of theft and truly “colonies without rights.” But that provokes anger in the latter and can
lead to rapid and unexpected changes, whatever the rating agency thinks.
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