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ID134097
Title ProperAll politics are local
Other Title InformationCrimea explained
LanguageENG
AuthorEggert, Konstantin von
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Let us drink to Putin! He is doing so many good things for us." This toast from a friend's mother, at a recent friendly gathering of neighbors at my dacha near Moscow, made a few of us around the table feel a little uneasy. I think it was the first time that I'd heard someone proposing to drink the health of one of our heads of state when it wasn't required by protocol. However, this lady's emotions were sincere and, given the circumstances in Russia today, quite logical. Vladimir Putin's Crimean blitz was a very domestic Russian affair, designed to give the people a new sense of imperial pride and, by extension, provide the Kremlin with a badly needed popularity boost. In this regard, it succeeded beyond expectation. Even the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 did not shake the foundations of the conviction that most Russians hold: their country is a beacon of moral fortitude and spiritual greatness besieged by the Western forces of atheism, permissiveness, and greed.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.3; Sep-Oct.2014: p.50-56
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.3; Sep-Oct.2014: p.50-56
Key WordsRussia ;  NATO ;  European Union - EU ;  Crimea Issue ;  Ukraine ;  Western Forces ;  Putin's Strategy ;  Malaysian Airline ;  Greed ;  Atheism ;  Insurgency ;  International Politics ;  Internal Politics - Russia