Yes, but ethnically and politically, Russia is European. Most of its centers of population are in Europe. It's main ethnic group is Slav. It's main language is European. Its main alliances have always been with Europe. Russia looks toward Europe more than towards Asia.kojikun wrote:Note: In the field of Geography, Russia is it's own realm, as opposed to the European Realm. And region known as Western Europe consists of France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and the Benelux countries. But thats really technical and not typical usage.TheDarkling wrote:Russia is and always has been a European country.
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Then perhaps you'll care to explain that despite all the destructive conflicts they had fought in the past without crushing their nationalistic ambitions, why Western Europe didn't decide to work together and forget nationalism until after WWII? Why is it that while nationalism is dead in Western Europe that it is alive and well in Russia?TheDarkling wrote:Russia is and always has been a European country.
They didn't wander into WW1, WW2, the Napoleonic wars, the Seven Years War and many others because they took a wrong turn by Warsaw.
That also doesn't explain a lack of nationalism, nor would it explain why former members of the big bad empire were trying to get in or people who had been fence sitters (Finland, Yugoslavia) sought EU membership.
Also a small note: the ex-Communist bloc countries who recently joined the EU were really held in the Soviet sphere against their will: Remember what happened to Hungary in '56, or Czechslovakia in '68? They were more than too happy to ditch the USSR when given a chance in the late '80s...
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Most of the SSRs were happy to deconstruct the USSR and become independent, and once peretroika became policy, nationalist movements gained momentum, because of the relocation of power more into each republic and away from Moscow. Fuck, look at Lithuania, who's own communist party dissolved ties with Moscow, and Sijudas, which had a huge majority of the population behind it.
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Looking somewhat more near-term, how possible would it be to have, i.e. continent-nations, i.e. US, Canada, Mexico joining into a confederacy and working closer and closer from there, or EU+Russia; so we would have a situation of two or maybe three hyper-powers and maybe 50 remaining countries as insignificant and irrelevant to world affairs as a mosquito on an Elephant's ass?
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There probably won't be a global government, per se, in the near future. However, you may see a lot of global governance(i.e. institutions like the IMF that maintain economic order, possibly even a UN standing army) in the near future, especially since these things are often encouraged by the industrialized nations that control them.
This could in time lead to a global government, especially if some catastrophe happens, but more likely the integration of international institutions with the various national governments would turn into something very similar to a global government.
This could in time lead to a global government, especially if some catastrophe happens, but more likely the integration of international institutions with the various national governments would turn into something very similar to a global government.
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Perhaps a closer relationship will grow between the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.
Trade, military, and cultural ties do bond the countries together in some degree.
Trade, military, and cultural ties do bond the countries together in some degree.
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