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2022-04-07 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Why Putin is Turning Russia into a Chinese Client State, and How to Stop It
Oleksandr Danylyuk
16 March 2022


[RUSI] The only option to end the war and to prevent Russia from coming under greater control by China is the removal of Putin’s regime.

By deciding to attack Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has destroyed the Russian Federation as it existed before. Obviously, Moscow has no chance of winning this war. The consequences could be either the transformation of Russia into an isolated police-counterintelligence dictatorship completely dependent on Chinese support, or the removal of Putin and his inner circle from power, with further democratisation and growing cooperation with Ukraine and the West based on the strict observance of international law. It is worth noting that only the second option would allow Russia to retain its sovereignty and avoid becoming a resource colony of China. Hence, regime change is a task not only for the West, but also for those Russian elites who still retain some vestiges of patriotism.

The boosting of Chinese influence in Russia — made even clearer by the recent Russian appeals to China for help with munitions, food rations for Russian troops and broader financial support — is not an accident, but a conscious step that Putin logically chose before the invasion. Putin's rapprochement with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, one of China's main lobbyists in the Kremlin; the use of businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin's network (including the Wagner Group and political technologists) in China's interests in Africa; and Rosneft and Gazprom’s reorientation to China clearly indicated this. The disclosure that Russia was the largest consumer of Chinese ’secret loans’ in 2010—2017 suggests that the foundations of this influence began to be laid immediately after Putin came to power.

Putin — who just a year ago conducted a brilliant operation to sever Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's ties with the West, effectively ending Belarus' state sovereignty and bringing it under Russian external control — must surely have realised that the war in Ukraine would put Russia in the same position. Putin, Shoigu, Nikolai Patrushev and other hawks not only accepted, but actively sought such consequences. Just as Lukashenko did with Moscow, Putin and his entourage signed an agreement with Beijing to surrender Russia’s national sovereignty in exchange for maintaining their regime. This agreement is already being implemented, with China buying stakes in Russian state-owned corporations. At the same time, Russia is clearly taking on the role of a raw material appendage, as Chinese support is limited and does not apply, for example, to the supply of spare parts for Russian aircraft.

A quick end to the war in Ukraine is not likely in this scenario. Putin needs the war to justify the final curtailment of all freedoms in Russia, the establishment of total censorship, and the expulsion of all dissenters. The war consolidates society around the regime and explains the difficult socio-economic situation. The Kremlin has already begun to position the war in Ukraine as one of self-defence against NATO. In the military dimension, this will mean a gradual curtailment of ground operations and a focus on missile and air strikes against civilian infrastructure, similar in nature to Bashar al-Assad's actions in Syria.

The only alternative to end the war is to remove Putin and his inner circle from power. Undoubtedly, this must be done by Russians themselves, because otherwise, such a change of regime will not be recognised by Russian society and may lead to undesirable consequences. Due to the authoritarian nature of the Russian regime, there are only two ways to remove it: revolution or coup. Given Putin's willingness to use weapons against his own people, and the need for public support for regime change, a combination of mass protests and a military coup would be the best option.

One of the threats to this option is an imitation — possibly carried out by the FSB — which, despite removing Putin and his entourage personally, would still allow the system to survive, much as it did after 1991. Given the fact that regime change in Russia must be carried out by Russian citizens and perceived as an internal cleansing, Ukraine and the West should focus on creating the public sentiment conducive to such a change, informing both the general public and elites about the establishment of de facto Chinese external control over Russia.

Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2022-04-07 00:00|| || Front Page|| [8 views ]  Top
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#1 All I see in this is a propaganda piece. China is kept at arms length. Putin knows not to trust China. Only Russian Elites retain patriotism is way off the mark. How patriot are our elites?. I don't see that at all these days.
Posted by Dale 2022-04-07 04:03||   2022-04-07 04:03|| Front Page Top

#2 
Posted by Greng Black3494 2022-04-07 09:44||   2022-04-07 09:44|| Front Page Top

#3 #1 All I see in this is a propaganda piece. China is kept at arms length. Putin knows not to trust China. Only Russian Elites retain patriotism is way off the mark. How patriot are our elites?. I don't see that at all these days.
Posted by: Dale 2022-04-07 04:03


Dale,

Let me respectfully disagree with you. Putin would be far from the first despot to think he could save his own hide by inviting in somebody to help him.

The Chinese know how to play a long game, and they have incredible amounts of money to play it with, a good chunk of which we give them. When the truth about the Special Operation finally sinks into the Russians as their economy crashes around their ears, Putin's going to need - to paraphrase an old saying - money, guns, and goons. The Chinese have all three, and I firmly believe Putin's capable of taking the bait.

I hope I'm wrong; I hope he slips in the shower and falls on several 9mm rounds. But I fear he will try every trick in the book so long as he can keep that corner office in the Spassky Tower.

Mike
Posted by Mike Kozlowski 2022-04-07 10:11||   2022-04-07 10:11|| Front Page Top

#4 The only alternative to end the war is to remove Putin and his inner circle from power.

Dream on, 🤡
Posted by Thor White2936 2022-04-07 10:41||   2022-04-07 10:41|| Front Page Top

#5 ..it appears some of his inner circle is being removed.
Posted by Procopius2k 2022-04-07 13:26||   2022-04-07 13:26|| Front Page Top

#6 Rantburg it’s starting to smell like Europa
This rag smell like fake nationalist and fake American patriotism
Fuck you fake news rantburg
Hey link more British tabloid trash for your readers……
Pathetic….
Posted by Rinaldeddu  2022-04-07 13:38||   2022-04-07 13:38|| Front Page Top

#7 This isn't from a British tabloid. Do you want to talk about the article or just leave turds all over the place?

Also, what were yoou expecting American nationalism to look like? "Yay! Let's help the Superior Russians massacre more untermenchen!"?

Y'all have been using the global left to make war against us for the past thirty years (and still counting) but you want to be able to cosplay fighting the people who would rather buy natural gas from Russia than drill for it here.

If I wanted to be watching the World Wrestling Federation I'd be watching the World Wresstling Federation.
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2022-04-07 13:50||   2022-04-07 13:50|| Front Page Top

#8 Dale,

Let me respectfully disagree with you. Putin would be far from the first despot to think he could save his own hide by inviting in somebody to help him.


One example from classical antiquity: Vortigern inviting in Hengist and Horsa. How did that work out?

(And don't even get started with Constantinople and the Normans. Or how they used the Venetians to help defend against the Normans when their relationship went bad. Or what the Venetians ultimately did once they were betrayed in kind.)
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2022-04-07 13:54||   2022-04-07 13:54|| Front Page Top

#9 All I see in this is a propaganda piece. China is kept at arms length. Putin knows not to trust China. Only Russian Elites retain patriotism is way off the mark. How patriot are our elites?. I don't see that at all these days.

Putin was apparently anxious enough about China's support to delay the invasion until the Olympics was done. Then their offensive in the North got completely stalled because the frozen ground thawed for a while in the beginning of March.

Of course now they're saying "Oh, that was a _feint_ we threw thousands of soldiers and a 40 mile long convoy away on..."

Which brings up another thing.... if I had 200 billion dollars in the bank, _personally_, I'd buy much better tires for my Army. I'd splurge on Michelins.
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2022-04-07 14:11||   2022-04-07 14:11|| Front Page Top

#10 There are many who see the Russian underperformance as good for China.

There are many reasons why China is probably unhappy with this underperformance.

- some Chinese military equipment are copies of Russian equipment and thus may perform as badly in a hot conflict

- the price of oil, which the Chinese import a lot, has been driven sky high

- the price of various food products the Chinese import is also being driven way up
Posted by Lord Garth 2022-04-07 15:25||   2022-04-07 15:25|| Front Page Top

#11 I'm imagining Mandarin Patron Xi saying "I don't do favors, Vlad. I collect debts. Capiche?"
Posted by Thing From Snowy Mountain 2022-04-07 18:42||   2022-04-07 18:42|| Front Page Top

#12 The Chinee stole Russian jet engine designs and have almost gotten them to last about 1/10 as long as ours do. So, when Xi says "what have you done for us lately?" he's being very trenchant.
Posted by M. Murcek 2022-04-07 18:44||   2022-04-07 18:44|| Front Page Top

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