Russia - from The Mongols to Peter the Great
to democracy
A warm welcome from the frozen steppes
Whenever you travel to a country, it is
important to avoid the tourist traps and get to know the locals. Here are my
impressions of Russia.
Created in the 12th century, Russia was originally a much smaller country.
Known as Muscovy, the country was formed in the golden ring area surrounding
present day Moscow. After being dominated by the Mongols for a few hundred
years, the country began to slow start conquering lands and expanding.
Russia as we know it today didn’t really form until Peter the Great came on
the scene. A very tall man, Peter the Great could be considered the first
great real estate investor of Russia. During his reign, Peter conquered all of
the lands between Moscow and the Pacific Ocean.
Russia is simply a huge country. From east to west, the country is so big you
can travel for seven days on a train and still not make it all the way across.
During the 20th century, Russia converted from a rather corrupt monarchy to
communism. Alas, communism didn’t turn out to be much better with leaders such
as Joseph Stalin indiscriminately slaughtering much of the population through
ill advised planning. Eventually, the Russians changed their mind and
converted to a rough form of Democracy in 1991. Thereafter, the various
satellite companies controlled by the former Soviet Union began breaking off
and claiming independence.
Democracy has been an up and down prospect for Russia. While Ferraris drive
the streets of Moscow, the rest of the country can go months without heating.
This contrast brings up a unique aspect of the cultural heritage of Russia.
In Russia, it is all about Moscow. Moscow gets everything first, while the
rest of the country is really left to fend for itself. If you travel through
Russia, you’ll be stunned at the differences including infrastructure and
standard of living.
Russia has gone through fits and starts in the change to Democracy. The
Russian Mafia is legendary and has its hands in everything. At one point in
the late 90s, only 7 percent of people paid taxes. Fortunately, things have
begun to turn around under the reign of President Vladimir Putin. The mafia
has lost some of its power or at least become less obvious. The foreign debt
while represented 90 percent of the gross domestic product is now down into
the teens. Real income for ordinary Russians is growing at about 12 percent on
average. All and all, the country finally seems to be getting its ducks in a
row.
Having lived in Russia for a year, I can tell you the country is a magnificent
place. Russians are fairly formal in business and initial interactions. Once
you’ve broken through the formality, they are perhaps the warmest, friendliest
people I’ve had the pleasure of every meeting.
If you get a chance to go to Russia, I highly recommend you do so!
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