March 9, 2013

Is This the Year Putin Collapses?

Andrei Piontkovsky, Moscow Times

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In 1970, Soviet dissident Andrei Amalrik observed in "Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984?" that "all totalitarian regimes grow old without realizing it." Amalrik was correct, and the regime established since 2000 by President Vladimir Putin is likely to fall apart — perhaps this year — for the same reason that the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. It should be remembered that the Soviet Union's collapse was not the result of President Mikhail Gorbachev's reformist "betrayal." Nor was it caused by falling oil prices or U.S. President Ronald Reagan's military buildup. Soviet communism was doomed long before then, when, as Amalrik predicted, the Communist myth finally died in the hearts and minds of ordinary people and officials alike.

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