In many Western countries, a dramatic increase in poverty like the one Russia has experienced would cause their peoples to go into the streets in protest; but in Russia, for cultural, historical and economic reasons, that is unlikely to happen, economist Vladislav Inozemtsev says.
In this as in many other ways, “Russia is...
Unlike In West, Poverty Won’t Push Russians Into Protesting – OpEd
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