Monday, March 10, 2014
Crimea: Fait Accompli?
Can you see Crimea as a constituent part of the Russian Federation, exercising the same rights offered to its other multi-national, multi-ethnic members? How the constitutional rhetoric translates into political reality in a post-Soviet space badly crippled by a multitude of socio-pollitical pathologies is an open question, but this fate may not be open to serious question. Is a "Russian" Crimea a fait accompli? Can you really see this being reversed? Is any other outcome better for the United States? Think a bit about alternative futures from where we are now -- not from where we might have been -- and show me one that's more attractive.
Labels:
fait accompli,
Putin,
Russia,
Soviet Union,
Ukraine
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Moscow & Muscovites by Vladimir Gilyarovsky, translated by Brendan KIernan
Not to be too self promotional, but...
http://www.amazon.com/Moscow-Muscovites-Vladimir-Gilyarovsky/dp/1880100827/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1386702630&sr=1-1&keywords=brendan+kiernan
Labels:
Gilyarovsky,
Moscow,
Muscovites
Location:
Moscow, Russia
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