Wednesday, June 1, 2016

What Is The Secret For Russian President Putin's Survival?

Russian President Putin. TASS

Andrei Kolesnikov, Project Syndicate: The Secret of Putin’s Survival

MOSCOW – Two years ago, a long process of growing authoritarianism and isolationism under President Vladimir Putin culminated in Russia’s annexation of Crimea. But even as much of the international community condemned the move, Russians seemed to welcome it. Indeed, the peninsula’s “return” to Russian control had a profound effect on public sentiment – one that seems to have strengthened Putin’s grip on power, even as Russia faces deepening political and economic challenges.

In March 2016, 83% of Russians supported the annexation of Crimea, while only 13% opposed it. Even progressives – including some who protested against the regime in Moscow’s Bolotnaya Square in 2011-2013 – have found in Crimea a reason to support Putin, albeit with some reservations. Indeed, Putin now enjoys an 80% approval rating, reflecting how closely he and Crimea are linked in Russians’ minds.

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WNU Editor: There are many reasons for Putin's survival .... but Crimea is not the main reason nor is it in the top 5. As to what is my take on why Putin has been around for so long .... I believe that what is lacking in Russia is a viable alternative .... someone who can articulate a new vision and a new economic program that will assist the economy and insure Russia's national security without antagonizing its neighbours. As long as there is no effective opposition .... lets face it .... Putin is going to be in power for a long time.

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  1. When all the man's opposition can do is either advocate a complete rollover to the U.S. and friends or outdated Communist policies doomed to failure, it's not hard to believe Putin, the sharpest of the bunch, will hang on.

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  2. I thought this was the secret to his success. https://youtu.be/XnvMrAwTFnA

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    1. Ha ha! Nope. This!

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ekeq4szDmJo

      "Come climb the hill with me baby.

      We'll see what we shall see."


      Too much.

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