Russia's Renewed Power and Influence

Multiple Causes

Putin's attempt to reclaim lands from the Soviet Union

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Putin is encouraging patriotism, nationalism, and xenophobia in the minds of Russian citizens in order to build his own "Novorossiya" (New Russia). His plan is to reclaim territories from the former Soviet Union, and rebuild a stronger, greater Russia. The term "Novorossiya" was last used prior to Putin in the late 18th to 19th century to describe the northern Baltic States. Putin claims that these areas, as well as Ukraine, are still a part of Russia because of the large role they played in Russia's history. Putin believes it to be his own national duty to reclaim these territories as a part of his motherland.

America's Provocation of Russia

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After WWII, Russia's approval, along with those of England and France, were needed in order to reunify Germany. Russia granted their approval so long as the U.S would not move NATO troupes further into Eastern Europe towards Russia and ex-Soveit Nations. NATO continued to advance East and had declared that Georgia would be joining the organization. NATO was then headed for Ukraine. The purpose of Russia's assault on Ukraine and annexation of Crimea was to show their resistance towards the United States and NATO.

Possible Solutions

For U.S to become Allies with Russia and focus on the "Real Enemy"

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While America is focusing on Russia and their threat to the Western World, Russia is fighting against ISIS, rebels, and other terrorist organizations in the Middle-East. It would be far more beneficial for America, Canada and much of the Western World to have Russia, such a large military power, as an ally rather than an enemy.

To Retract NATO forces from Eastern Europe

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If the U.S and NATO are what caused this issue with Russia then a logical solution would be for NATO to move away from the Russian boarders. Russia is improving their military defence for this exact reason. The amount of money spent on new military machinery in Russia is higher than that of the U.S. If Russia is not in need of "defence" then they would decrease their military budget. This would insure a higher level of safety and security for other nations as well as NATO and the U.S and it would also be beneficial to Russia's economic crash.

Historical Legacies

Russian Colonialism

Russia's colonization of the Americas

Alaska

Soviet Union

Russian Imperialism

Concern

Local Level

Gas oil Prices

Russian Fear

National Level

Globalization

Falling gas and oil prices

Benefits our economy

International Level

Bombing Syria affects the refugee crisis.

Can cause more refugee migrations

Falling oil and gas prices affect the global economy as well

Putin's Anti-West propaganda provokes more conflict with the U.S and NATO.

Political Implications

Putin

Anti

Pro

West

Political Transitions

Electoral Authoritarianism

Dictatorship

Communism

Monopolistic Propaganda

Assumed presidency for life

New Russian Revolution

State encouragement of Nationalism

Restoring "Russian" land

Excessive Force

Russian Forces in Syria

Conflicts with US and NATO

Separating from Europe

Developing Strong and Strategic relations with China

Social/Cultural Implications

Nationalism

xenophobia

Stalinism

Websites are legally liable for accuracy of information

bloggers face prosecution threat

Public Opinions

Protests

Public Support

Russian Nationalism

Economic Implications

Increase in Military Budget

Gas and Oil Prices dropping

Crash in Russian economy

Big Cuts in government spending

Very little foreign investments

Rising Prices

Food

Healthcare

Utilities

Education

Environmental Implications

Natural Resources

Gas

Oil

"Russian Land"

extend influence in regions with natural reserves

Power to the Russian Orthodox Church

Anti-gay propaganda law

Anti-western

Conservative

Anti Modern