Bread and circuses
A landmark new exhibit in Moscow purports to show off Russia’s achievements under Putin

Shamelessly appealing to Russian national pride ahead of next year’s presidential election, a huge new prestige project at the All-Russia Exhibition Centre in Moscow was unveiled earlier this month that aims to set out Russia’s accomplishments in almost a quarter of a century of Putin’s rule.
With next year’s presidential election fast approaching, the exhibit is timely for the Kremlin, giving it a platform to persuade Russians that Putin is responsible for transforming Russia into a hi-tech wealthy nation.
“It reminds me more of late Brezhnevism. Everyone automatically repeats slogans and listens to patriotic songs, but in fact no one believes any of this crap.”
Meanwhile, the history of Chechnya is given the ultimate Putinist reduction, with the fighting that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people simply referred to as “the well-known events of 1994-2000”.
“I would call the main theme one of ‘embarrassed nationalism’ — that we’re Russians, but we have to take other nations into consideration. Our only common bond is Putin, which is why his quotes are everywhere. The exhibition is not primarily about Russia. It’s about Putin.”

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