Blessed be the bomb
Yet another Russian liberal thinker has traded his fear for the love of nuclear weapons. How Sergey Karaganov came to desire the West’s destruction

Sergey Karaganov, political scientist, economist and academic supervisor of the Department of World Economy and International Affairs at the Higher School of Economics (HSE), has published an article titled “A difficult but necessary decision”. In it, he scolds the West, praises China, and calls for a nuclear strike on “a bunch of targets in a number of countries in order to bring those who have lost their mind to reason”. Novaya-Europe explores how a 1990s liberal loyal to the system became a bloodthirsty propagandist.
He already mentioned it in 2017. Moreover, as far back as 2006, he wrote that “nuclear weapons have a civilising effect on the elites of the nuclear powers”.
Karaganov was put on the Ukraine sanctions list in January 2023 and on Canada’s blacklist in February, but the US and the EU still have not imposed sanctions on him.
However, this position has never really been oppositional and always adjusted easily to whichever path the Russian authorities took.

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