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How Oil Is Propping Up Putin

机译:石油如何支撑普京

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If You're Trying To Understand the recent protests against the Putin regime in Russia, one of the best guides is an outspoken columnist who has been writing trenchant essays in the nation's leading newspapers over the past month. "Political competition is the heartbeat of democracy," he writes, noting the absence of such competition in contemporary Russia. He describes Russia today as "very different from what it was in the early 2000s," with a middle class that is now economically stable and connected to the world and is demanding political rights. "Today, the quality of our state does not match civil society's readiness to participate in it," he writes.On corruption, perhaps the issue that most riles the public, the author is scathing.
机译:如果您想了解俄罗斯最近对普京政权的抗议活动,那么最好的指南之一就是直率的专栏作家,在过去的一个月中,他一直在全国领先的报纸上发表尖刻的文章。他写道:“政治竞争是民主的心跳”,并指出当代俄罗斯缺乏这种竞争。他形容今天的俄罗斯“与2000年代初大不相同”,其中产阶级如今在经济上稳定并与世界联系在一起,并要求政治权利。他写道:“今天,我们国家的质量与公民社会的参与意愿不符。”关于腐败,也许是最令公众震惊的问题,作者对此严厉批评。

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    《Time》 |2012年第7期|p.21|共1页
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    Fareed Zakaria;

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