Understanding the Russian mindset

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by Jay, 9 years ago
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One of the very foundations of political science is the principle that geography determines destiny. In the same way that the British Isles determined the naval culture, and the frontier affected the American culture, Russia too, can be defined by its geographic characteristics. The most obvious element of Russia's geography is its enormous size. However, the truth is that Russia's size is both an advantage as well as a liability. The very core of the Russian Federation, the Moscow region, is simply indefensible. There are no mountainous ranges; no rivers or oceans, there are no swamps or deserts. Only the forests of Moscow and the inhospitable climate can be defined as geographic obstacles. The only thing the Russians can do in event of an invasion is to drag out the war and bleed the enemy out. It is for this reason that Russia's history is largely about surviving invasion after invasion. These centuries long experiences left a deep mark in the Russian culture and psychology, and due to these experiences the Russian leadership became obsessed with security and survival. CaspianReport is a one-man-operation. If you want to help out, you can do so by a donation. Thank you! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=6BSCMGST2XBJG Or simply, leave your thought in the comment section, like and share this report. Also be sure to follow us on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caspianreport Twitter: https://twitter.com/caspianreport For more information on Meydan TV visit the website: http://www.meydan.tv/en/ Follow Meydan TV on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meydantelevision