Post-communist Russia isn’t the Soviet Union. Russia need not be our eternal enemy despite assumption of many in US political class. Further, any alternative to Putin at this time will likely be more illiberal-Real Clear Politics, Daniel J. Mahoney
“Post-communist
Russia is not the Soviet Union and it cannot reasonably be called an
“evil empire.” The continuity between the two political orders is
woefully exaggerated in the West, with some on the left hating contemporary Russia, a half-authoritarian autocracy, more than they ever opposed communist totalitarianism.…Any alternative to Putin in Russia at the present time is likely to be more illiberal.”…
8/7/18, “Post-Communist Russia Is Not the Soviet Union,” Real Clear Politics, Daniel J. Mahoney
“Daniel J. Mahoney holds the Augustine Chair in Distinguished
Scholarship at Assumption College. He has written several books on the
political thought of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.”
“The
time has arrived for some moderation and clarity in thinking about
contemporary Russia and its relationship to the Western world.
Ronald Reagan was not wrong in the 1980s to call the Soviet Union an
“evil empire.” Its death in 1991 was a welcome victory for liberty,
peace, and political civilization. But post-communist
Russia is not the Soviet Union and it cannot reasonably be called an
“evil empire.” The continuity between the two political orders is
woefully exaggerated in the West,
with some on the left hating contemporary Russia, a half-authoritarian
autocracy, more than they ever opposed communist totalitarianism. On the right, hatred of Russia also runs deep, and little or no distinction is made in most quarters between things Russian and Soviet. As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, a Russian patriot and the anti-communist par excellence, told an interviewer in 2006, that is very disappointing, indeed. Why
such blindness and rigidity across the political and media class in the
Western world, and in the United States in particular?
On foreign policy questions, a frenetic moralism dominates all discussions about Russia and its relations with the West. For reasons known to all, it has only gotten worse since the 2016 election. Few understand how provocative it is for serious voices in the United States to propose NATO membership for Ukraine and Georgia. As famous historian of Russia Richard Pipes said to me at a Hillsdale College conference in the fall of 2008, NATO membership for Ukraine and Georgia is the equivalent of having Russian troops in Mexico and Canada. It provokes and does little to guarantee security.
We also need to examine our role in the deterioration of East-West relations. We know the Russians have made many mistakes and are perhaps unduly suspicious of Western intentions. That said, the United States massively intervened in the 1996 Russian presidential elections to support Boris Yeltsin, who was presiding over a kleptocracy that betrayed the promise of post-communist reform [“Yanks to the Rescue,” Time, 7/15/1996] and was shamelessly impoverishing tens of millions of ordinary Russian citizens. As Michael Brendan Dougherty has recently written at National Review, this made us complicit, to some real extent, in the crimes of a regime that was neither truly democratic nor market-oriented, as many in the West naively, even perversely, insisted at the time. This far surpassed anything the Russians did to intervene in our elections in 2016.
Russian support of our efforts in Afghanistan after 9/11 was not
reciprocated and Western elites showed little sympathy with Russia’s
ongoing struggle against radical Islam in Dagestan, Chechnya, and other
parts of the north Caucasus. Few realize that however unsavory, the democratically elected government of Ukraine that was overthrown in February 2014 should
not have been assaulted by mobs with the express support of the U.S.
government. That makes a mockery of democracy promotion.
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7/15/1996 cover |
Ukraine
is culturally a 50/50 country. The needs of that part of the population
that identifies with Russia culturally deserve respect in any
meaningful Ukrainian democracy. Russian intervention in the Donbass, in the east of Ukraine, has been heavy-handed and ill-advised. But the Crimea will not be returned to a nationalist government in Kiev since the region is historically Russian (at least since 1780), was handed over unilaterally to Ukraine by Khrushchev in 1954 (in a Soviet Union where borders didn’t really matter), and contains a major naval base, Sevastopol, which is necessary for Russia’s security.
Added to all this, Russia is economically weak in any comparative sense
and is faced by demographic trends that suggest a precipitous decline
in its power status in global politics. To be sure, Putin has played his
limited cards very well and with a strong dose of Machiavellianism.
But
Russia lacks the strength to rebuild the Soviet empire, and there is no
consensus in support of such regressive, immoral, and self-defeating
behavior. Those in the Red/Brown coalition in Russia—ultra nationalists, aggressive imperialists, neo-fascists, anti-Christian pagans, unreconstructed Stalinists—do not have the support or ear of Putin’s government, at least of its dominant elements. A word to the wise: Any alternative to Putin in Russia at the present time
is likely to be more illiberal and less committed to the values of
liberal and Christian civilization than the present political order. Contrary to legend, Putin’s is not a neo-Bolshevik regime and Putin is in no way sympathetic to or nostalgic for communist totalitarianism. Too much is made of his stint in the KGB (he did not work in the gulag or engage in domestic repression). His is an autocracy of the right, moderately authoritarian and not totalitarian. It is silly and pernicious to speak about his essentially non-ideological regime as in any way restoring Stalinism.
It is also a misleading euphemism to refer to contemporary Russia as a “managed democracy,” to cite the locution of Vladislav Surkov, the longtime ideas man for Putin’s inner circle. Putin’s
regime is an autocracy where some public liberties are curtailed. But
there is no mass violence and there are few political prisoners.
Significantly, books are published from every political, ideological,
philosophical, and religious point of view. There are some opposition
newspapers and radio stations. Sadly, books are published
in honor of Stalin, but this has no support from Putin as the president
of the Russian Federation. He could do more to speak out against such
nefarious historical revisionism, but it should be noted that Russia
barely commemorated the centennial of the Bolshevik Revolution in the
fall of 2017. Putin
knows that communism weakened Russia, destroyed the flower of the
nation, and left her spiritually prostrate. He has supported the
teaching of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “The Gulag Archipelago” in the
public schools, where it has been required reading since 2009. This
means that every young Russian of high school age is exposed, at least
in principle, to the most powerful indictment of totalitarianism ever
written.
The Orthodox Church, for its part, pays regular homage to the “new martyrs” killed by the communists. On October 30, 2017, a new monument dedicated to the victims of political repression in the Soviet Union,
one designed by the sculptor Georgy Frangulyan, was unveiled in Moscow.
It was the product of a partnership between the Solzhenitsyn
Foundation, directed by Solzhenitsyn’s widow, Natalia, and the Memorial
Organization founded by the heroic Andrei Sakharov, among others. Putin spoke at the event and quoted the wise and eloquent words of Natalia Solzhenitsyn:
“To Know, To Remember, to Condemn and then Only to Forgive.” If only
more Russians took to heart these words about the need for an
uncompromising attitude toward the Soviet past. Let us hope Putin takes
his own words to heart. Is any of this truly known in the West?
As
for Natalia Solzhenitsyn, she told Le Figaro in the spring of 2018 that
she takes a “centrist line” toward Putin and his government.
Russia needs more political liberty and more truth and clarity about
the evils of the totalitarian past. There are still too many lies and
too much corruption in post-communist Russia. But
Russia is no longer an ideological despotism, a totalitarian state, and
one can dialogue with an imperfect but not nefarious regime. Such moderation of judgment is required if we are not to confuse an authoritarian Russia with a truly monstrous Soviet Union. And we must ask: What good has revolution ever brought the people of Russia? And why should we promote one now, hoping against hope in new “color revolutions”? That is the path of folly.
Let us hope that Putin has the wisdom to step down at the appropriate
time and to allow self-government — beginning with active local liberty
and greater glasnost and openness — to flourish in Russia. We should neither idolize nor demonize Russia, but rather, as Timothy Colton of Harvard University has put it, hope that it can become a better version of itself. One does not advance that movement with condescension and unrelieved hostility toward Russia. Russia may not be our friend at the present moment, but it need not be our eternal enemy, as so many in the American political class have come to believe. It is time to say goodbye to illusions.”
“Daniel J. Mahoney holds the Augustine Chair in Distinguished
Scholarship at Assumption College. He has written several books on the
political thought of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.”
Image above: Yeltsin Time cover, “Yanks to the Rescue,” 7/15/1996. US proudly interfered in Russia's democracy and ran Yeltsin's 1996 re-election campaign
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Added:
“In the years following the end of the Soviet Union, the idea that Russia was “ours to lose” gained wide currency in American foreign policy circles.”...May 2018, “The Cold War Culture War,” James Carden, American Affairs Journal
………………………….
Added #2: US agenda for Russia: “a superpower-turned economic and military weakling, a subservient client state:"
3/20/2008, “Why the West loved Yeltsin and hates Putin,“ thehindu.com, Vladimir Radyuhin
“One reason why Yeltsin was the West’s darling— while Mr. Putin is the target of virulent attacks — was that his policies perfectly suited the Western agenda for Russia, a superpower-turned economic and military weakling, a subservient client state
and a source of cheap energy and minerals. By contrast, Russia’s
resurgence under Mr. Putin is seen as upsetting the global balance of
power and threatening the U.S. unipolar model….
In Russia, Yeltsin is associated with plunging the country into chaos, reducing
a majority of Russians to abject poverty and awarding the country’s
oil, gas and other mineral riches to a handful of rapacious oligarchs,
who plundered Russia and played Kremlin power brokers. The West lauded him as the “father of Russian democracy” who buried communism. Yeltsin remained “Friend Boris” to the West even after he sent tanks to blast his political opponents from Parliament in 1993. In Russia, he faced impeachment charges for this and other “crimes against the nation.”…
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