Russia After Communism by @Bridget_Kendall

When:
May 30, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
2018-05-30T18:00:00+01:00
2018-05-30T19:00:00+01:00
Where:
Museum of London
150 London Wall
London EC2Y 5HN
UK
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Gresham College

Russia’s emergence from Soviet Communism, ‘a revolution without shots’, did not result in civil war and bloodshed, as in 1917. But the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 still came as a shock and the subsequent chaos (with hyperinflation, political turmoil and a messy war in Chechnya) revealed that the post-Communist transition was by no means cost free. The Putin era brought increased stability and prosperity, but also loss of political freedom, increased power of the state, weakening of the rule of law, increased nationalism and a rift between Russia and the West. What is Russia’s place in the world now? And what does the turbulence of the last 25 years tell us about where it is heading?

No reservations are required for this lecture. It will be run on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start of the lecture.