Tuesday, December 12, 2017

When in the Course of Russian Events

Is Putin's strenuous efforts that have added bits of Georgia and Ukraine to his reborn Russian empire merely paved the way for Russia's empire to fragment a third time after 1989 and 1991?

Huh:

Russia’s regions are feeling their power again. In contrast to their submissive behavior over the previous decade, the 85 regional governments are displaying a newfound attitude of independence. Governors and parliamentarians are no longer hesitant to challenge Moscow on issues ranging from tax revenue distribution to unfavorable changes in electoral laws and top-down pressure on local powerbrokers. In some cases, they are asking for money—but what they really want is greater independence.

Russia is squeezing the regions to pay for rebuilding the empire in the west. Which was dumb even before Ukraine prompted at least some Western reaction.

Russia could fragment a third time, I think, if the virtual colonies believe taxation without representation is intolerable.

If that happens, is the Grand Duchy of Moscow far behind?