Thursday, May 3, 2012

Curse hangs over Belarus ' scoop '

Twenty years ago today, December 8, 1991, was signed in Viskuly sentence to the Soviet Union.
In order that formally revive the Soviet empire can not be reconciled, it seems, is the most rock- followers. But this ...
Its features - in the most anti-democratic post-Soviet regimes ( and Belarusian here - a classic of the genre! ), In an ugly economy, leaders of non-replaceable in the zabronzovevshih, in the propaganda of hatred toward the West - you can bend your fingers and then.

And most importantly - ... Regimes and leaders - is, if you look, the derivative. In the old maxim: every nation has the government it deserves - if not 100% bitter truth, that, in any case, a large proportion of.

Forward to a bright past!.

Alexander Lukashenko came to power in 1994 on a wave of mass nostalgia for ... And for a long time, successfully exploited the mental complexes ... n.

A handful of diehard political opponents managed to drive to the margines. Millions also demonstrated a willingness to give without the anguish of freedom and rights ( and not rasprobovali taste for a few years of democratic liberties ) in exchange for a stable nourishing soup from the treasury of the boiler.

Today, however, it turns out that the law - hm-hm, and the chowder was thinner. But here's ratings from the Democrats did not grow up and out to defend their interests not the people lomanulsya. Fear and apathy - it is also birthmarks ...

Why is he so tenacious? . Remember, Kipling, ... In fact, this fault has in mind and post-Soviet leaders, talking about ... Needless, to say, try to impose alien to Western models, not the soil.
So, for Belarus and other former Soviet countries ( Baltic States take out the brackets ) print ...
And look, in the end, slipped to Russia, where in 1991, Yeltsin called for freedom of the tank and the people seemed to have dropped the mental shackles of ... The Democratic wave is left in the sand, and the heirs of Felix secretly straddled the long-suffering country....

Does this sad view that the predominant part of the post-Soviet history is doomed to perpetual stagnation?.

At the tip of the Russian.

... by Belarusian political analyst Sergei Bogdan Orientalist.

First, he said, for the post-Soviet countries is important, ... And plus - whether in the non-Soviet tradition of the components that cause the development of non-authoritarian.

For example, the Baltic countries that experience was. ... The nation was formed in Byelorussia ...

The second important reason for his opinion - it is the socio- economic layout. On the one hand, the question is whether the new independent state survive and thrive in the economic sense, without being dependent on another country.

On the other hand, continues the source, it is important that the look of relations between the state and society in the economic sphere. Namely: Do citizens have the opportunity for entrepreneurial activity depends on whether the state of their taxes? .

...

But in the end - we have what we have.

Ruin is not in closet, and in the minds of.

... In other words, whether the entire Soviet Union such as Belarus, the Soviet system has stood for some time would be the expert said in an interview Naviny. by.

According to him, ... And perhaps not only its. Failure to self-organization of post-Soviet societies, lack of citizenship - is not only a legacy of the Soviet Union, but also the result of the previous features of the historical path of much of eastern Europe, the source said.

This is the time said in an interview Naviny. by Ming analyst Andrei Fyodorov. ... Namely - the two centuries of tsarist repression of Belarusian national identity.

Note: If this was an exception, and the memory of the European roots of medieval democracy and progressive right of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. You say, younger brothers, a branch of the triune people - and the point. The result is obvious: today and the official leader of the sovereign Belarus says its population as ...

... He refers to data IISEPS.

Indeed, if, in November 1993 the Soviet Union wanted to restore 55.1% of Belarusians, in April of 2002 - 38.8%, and in March of 2011 - only 24.4%.

However, a quarter of the electorate - is also a lot of. And then, you do not crave for a remake of the Soviet Union as such, but to remain a ...

Eurasian Trap.

Andrei Fedorov drew attention to the fact that between the Soviet and post-Soviet authoritarianism, totalitarianism is a noticeable difference on a personal level. ... Now this kind of freedom is almost entirely provided ...

Indeed, although elements of censorship and there (on the black list of musicians to the Internet filtering ), but in general - ... And most of the buzz for your personal collection of sufficient. Add to this, if you go down into the sphere of material, much wider range of display cases - to pull to get sausage is not necessary. Plus, some relative freedom of entrepreneurship.

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And it is dangerous in the current trend east of the official Minsk, said Andrei Fedorov. ... Judge does not rule out even the incorporation.

Indeed, look how gently spreads Moscow: almost bought ... Moral: Russia will be a hearty.

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At the same time, Yuri Drakokhrust convinced that some sort of re- riveted the USSR, and in general is impossible - to plan the gathering of lands Putin late. ... This is irreversible, ...

In general, all interviewees Naviny. by do not agree that Belarus is fatally doomed to stagnation in the history of dictatorship and muddy trap Eurasianism.

Yes, those who see Belarus a normal country - with the rotation of the ruling elite and the dictatorship of a healthy market for honest law - reason for optimism today, a little. But history is still a mole digs. There is erosion of the ideals of the ...

The fight against the ... And he nebeznadezhen.


Source: http://www. charter97. org /.


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