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A Mixed Record, An Uncertain Future by Michael McFaul
Journal of Democracy, Volume 12, Number 4, October 2001, pp.
87-94 (Article)
The defeat of the Communist hard-liners’ August 1991 coup attempt
marked one of the most euphoric moments in Russian history. For
centuries, autocrats had ruled Russia, using force when necessary to
suppress society. This time, emboldened by liberalization under Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Russian society organized to resist the use
of force by Kremlin dictators. To be sure, all of Russia did not rise up
against the coup plotters; only citizens in major cities mobilized. Yet
the ripple effects of this brave stance against tyranny in Moscow and St.
Petersburg proved pivotal in destroying communism, dismantling the
Soviet empire, and ending the Cold War.
The end of the Soviet dictatorship, however, did not lead immediately
or smoothly to the creation of Russian democracy. Sadly, the tenth
anniversary of this momentous event did not prompt national public
celebration. On the contrary, in response to a December 1999 survey,
more than seven-tenths of Russian voters said they believed that the
Soviet Union should not have been dissolved, while a paltry 12 percent
expressed satisfaction with the way Russian democracy was developing.1
As reflected in the preceding essays, analysts share the Russian public’s
perception of Russian democracy. Even those most optimistic today about
the prospects for Russian democracy offer only the faintest echo of the
August 1991 euphoria. Nor has democracy fared better in most of the
other post-Soviet states. What happened?
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