Twenty years since the fall of the USSR, Russians have had to deal with economic freefall, rampant crime, war and an authoritarian regime. Their growing cynicism is perhaps understandable. And yet a sense of hope and of their own greatness remains.
Twenty years since the fall of the USSR, Russians have had to deal with economic freefall, rampant crime, war and an authoritarian regime. Their growing cynicism is perhaps understandable. And yet a sense of hope and of their own greatness remains.