I didn’t really know where to post this but I figured this is sub is the most general sub.
So my mom is a socc dem journalist and Recently made an article on Cuba and the current “regime” not accepting democratization by the EU. So naturally I respond with examples of disasters by free market policies and Eastern Europeans.
She also linked me a study of some sort by the civil rights watch.
If anyone could help me with any of these points I would be very thankful.
Here are a few:
Damn these are good articles, thx. 71% of Hungarians saying joining the EU was a bad idea, wow.
Yeah, people are starting to realize that the grass isn’t always greener now that they got to experience capitalism first hand for a few decades.
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The first russian elections after the fall of the USSR are enlightening (especially since the US had to help Yeltsin to win, and it is widely agreed that he used false votes, as well as, well, buying every piece of media he could and making propaganda as much as he could with the help of the US, even so the result between him and the CCP was near). Check Yugoslavia’s dismemberment too, maybe. The Asian Crisis of 1997. Argentina’s 2001 crisis. Ha-Joon’s book on ‘kicking away the ladder’ for developing countries and on economy make a case for the fact that modern countries used not liberalism but protectionism for their development and then impeded third-world countries to take the same route (with cases such as South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and ofc Communist China actually being able to use a similar route through military dictatorships and in China, the CCP), so you might wanna check that out. As for Cuba, investigate the embargo and why they wouldn’t accept “democratisation”, Fidel talks about what actual democracy is in Cuba here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmWhTKFHET0 and why they do not want the US “democracy”. These are all just pointers haha, but hope the help. You might be referring to this survey: https://thecommunists.org/2019/07/26/news/workers-eastern-europe-former-ussr-prefer-socialism/ tho I remember there was a picture which summed it up, you can always go to the source and make the graph yourself in Word. Good luck!
I have this:
Did the citizens of the Soviet Union dislike their government?
- 66% of Russians polled in 2015 want the USSR back. The story is the same for all the former eastern-bloc countries: 72% of Hungarians say their country is worse off now than under communism, 57% of East Germans, 63% of Romanians, 77% of Czechs, 81% of Serbs (for Yugoslavia), 70% of Ukrainians, 60% of Bulgarians. A twitter thread.
- Bulgaria’s plummeting birth rate after the fall of the soviet bloc.
- Homesick for a Dictatorship
- 60% of Russians Want Communism Back
- Former Soviet Countries See More Harm from Breakup
- Russians say Aug 1991 events are tragedy, not triumph of democracy
- Struggling Romanians Yearn for Communism
- Tajikistan Pines for Old Soviet Union Strength
- Referendum on the Preservation of the USSR
- Central Asia in Nostalgia for the Soviet Period
- Freest Under Czech Communism!
- Seven Myths about the USSR by Stephen Gowans
- An experiment in living socialism: Bulgaria then and now by F.S.
- Growing Up Under Communism Was The Happiest Time Of My Life by Zsuzsanna Clark
“Russians say 1991 was a tragedy not triumph of democracy”
Accorsing to Stephen F cohens book on collapse of the Soviet Union by 1992 the Russians were (in russian equivalent) were calling democracy “Shit-ocracy”
And a joke was circulating round Russia
What did capitalism do in 1 year that communism couldnt in 70 years?
Make communism look good
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Going to ask her later for it, thank you in advance.