Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Drunken Nation: Russia’s Depopulation Bomb

Drunken Nation: Russia’s Depopulation Bomb

Nicholas Eberstadt

Aspecter is haunting Russia today. It is not the specter of Communism—that ghost has been chained in the attic of the past—but rather of depopulation—a relentless, unremitting, and perhaps unstoppable depopulation. The mass deaths associated with the Communist era may be history, but another sort of mass death may have only just begun, as Russians practice what amounts to an ethnic self-cleansing.

Since 1992, Russia’s human numbers have been progressively dwindling. This slow motion process now taking place in the country carries with it grim and potentially disastrous implications that threaten to recast the contours of life and society in Russia, to diminish the prospects for Russian economic development, and to affect Russia’s potential influence on the world stage in the years ahead.

FULL STORY HERE:

http://georgiandaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11213&Itemid=72

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