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/v/ freezing up general

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:43

Well.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:49

FUCK YOU MOOT!

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:50

Yeap. It happened again.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:50

Russia has entered election season, with parliamentary elections in December and presidential elections in March 2012. Typically, this is not an issue of concern, as most Russian elections have been designed to usher a chosen candidate and political party into office since 2000. Interesting shifts are under way this election season, however. While on the surface they may resemble political squabbles and instability, they actually represent the next step in the Russian leadership’s consolidation of the state.

In the past decade, one person has consolidated and run Russia’s political system: former president and current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Putin’s ascension to the leadership of the Kremlin marked the start of the reconsolidation of the Russian state after the decade of chaos that followed the fall of the Soviet Union. Under Putin’s presidential predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s strategic economic assets were pillaged, the core strength of the country — the KGB, now known as the Federal Security Service (FSB), and the military — fell into decay, and the political system was in disarray. Though Russia was considered a democracy and a new friend to the West, this was only because Russia had no other option — it was a broken country.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:50

Putin’s goal was to fix the country, which meant restoring state control (politically, socially and economically), strengthening the FSB and military and re-establishing Russia’s influence and international reputation — especially in the former Soviet sphere of influence. To do so, Putin had to carry Russia through a complex evolution that involved shifting the country from accommodating to aggressive at specific moments. This led to a shift in global perceptions of Putin, with many beginning to see the former KGB agent as a hard-nosed autocrat set upon rekindling hostilities and renewing militarization.

This perception of Putin is not quite correct. While an autocrat and KGB agent (we use the present tense, as Putin has said that no one is a former KGB or FSB agent), he hails from St. Petersburg, Russia’s most pro-Western city, and during his Soviet-era KGB service he was tasked with stealing Western technology. Putin fully understands the strength of the West and what Western expertise is needed to keep Russia relatively modern and strong. At the same time, his time with the KGB convinced him that Russia can never truly be integrated into the West and that it can be strong only with a consolidated government, economy and security service and a single, autocratic leader.

Putin’s understanding of Russia’s two great weaknesses informs this worldview. The first weakness is that Russia was dealt a poor geographic hand. It is inherently vulnerable because it is surrounded by great powers from which it is not insulated by geographic barriers. The second is that its population is composed of numerous ethnic groups, not all of which are happy with centralized Kremlin rule. A strong hand is the only means to consolidate the country internally while repelling outsiders.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:50

Another major challenge is that Russia essentially lacks an economic base aside from energy. Its grossly underdeveloped transportation system hampers it from moving basic necessities between the country’s widely dispersed economic centers. This has led Moscow to rely on revenue from one source, energy, while the rest of the country’s economy has lagged decades behind in technology.

These geographic, demographic and economic challenges have led Russia to shift between being aggressive to keep the country secure and being accommodating toward foreign powers in a bid to modernize Russia.

Being from groups that understood these challenges, Putin knew a balance between these two strategies was necessary. However, Russia cannot go down the two paths of accommodating and connecting with the West and a consolidated authoritarian Russia at the same time unless Russia is first strong and secure as a country, something that has only happened recently. Until then, Russia must switch between each path to build the country up — which explains shifting public perceptions of Putin over the past decade from pro-Western president to an aggressive authoritarian. It also explains the recent view of Putin’s successor as president, Dmitri Medvedev, as democratic and agreeable when compared to Putin.

Neither leader is one or the other, however: Both have had their times of being aggressive and accommodating in their domestic and foreign policies. Which face they show does not depend upon personalities but rather upon the status of Russia’s strength.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:53

>>6
>>5
>>4


what?

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 9:54

>>7

education

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:07

When will this madness end?!

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:08

When OP stops being a faggot.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:10

>>10
THEN IT WILL NEVER END

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:39

I blame Moot.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:39

any info on that?

sad.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:40

Every other board is working fine, why is this shit happening to just us?

Name: Nark !W0GsU4nnWI 2011-09-15 10:40

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YjX4dlNIxA

I made this for you guys.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:41

>>14
/v/ is being replaced.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:43

IT KEEPS HAPPENING

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:44

MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:44

this is such dickery

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:44

Testing

Name: MOOT-KINS 2011-09-15 10:46

/V/ is being updated with a new # tag, it'll take about a week to update.

- Moot

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:47

>/V/
>not /v/

YOU'RE NOT MOOT

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:47

Fuck you moot leave my v alone

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:47

>>21
Looks legit

Name: EFG 2011-09-15 10:48

Whats going on in this board?

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:49

So /v/ we need to plan a bunker.
And here, since only good old /v/ knows about about the textboard.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:51

I actually forgot for a second that textboards don't autoupdate like imageboards+4chan addons.

Name: C Bale 2011-09-15 10:52

Dubs decides who gets in and who doesn't

check em

('-')/

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:52

well, I'm off to spam /mu/ then

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:52

So....what's everyone doing?

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:53

/v/ is back!!!!!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:54

/v/ !!!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:54

>>29
mu doesn't work either

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:54

God fucking damn it, moot.

Get your shit together!

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:54

>>30

Fapping

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:55

there should be a 4chan plus for the textboard

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:55

>>31
Fuck you.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-15 10:56

>>30
TF2, and /vp/ of all places

Name: Moot 2011-09-15 10:56

>>34

Thats what i said to your mother after we did anal

Name: Moot 2011-09-15 10:56

>>34

Thats what i said to your mother after we did anal

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