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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Nov 11, 2024, 07:22 PM Nov 11

Dreams of a 'broken up' Russia might turn into a nightmare for the West - and an opportunity for China

Do names on a map matter? When they are in border territories, the answer is probably “yes.”

In 2023, China’s Ministry of Natural Resources ordered that new maps must use the former Chinese names of its lost territories in what is now Russia’s Far East. Vladivostok, home to Russia’s Pacific fleet headquarters, became Haishenwai; Sakhalin Island became Kuyedao. Then in late August, the ministry released a map that showed the disputed Russian territory of Bolshoi Ussuriysky Island within China’s borders.

These map moves came amid growing chatter and even calls in Western foreign policy circles for the disintegration of the Russian Federation into a multitude of smaller states. The thinking is, being split into smaller states would blunt Russia’s challenge to the West and its ability to carry on a war in Ukraine.

As a scholar of Russian regional identity and history, I believe the prospect of a broken-up Russia is unlikely, to say the least. But talk of Russia’s disintegration and the change in map names taps into themes worth exploring: Is there much appetite for independence in the far regions of the Russian state? And if there were to be breakaway regions in the Far East, would that be to the benefit of the West – or to China?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/dreams-broken-russia-might-turn-161703578.html

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Dreams of a 'broken up' Russia might turn into a nightmare for the West - and an opportunity for China (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 11 OP
Ah, no. Russia has already broken up into some pieces and yes, sure some pieces such as Russia proper (Putin's) SWBTATTReg Nov 11 #1
I think China is lusting for Siberia. GreenWave Nov 11 #2
From previous writings that I have read, articles, etc., yes. I'm surprised that Russia, being that it needs money, has SWBTATTReg Nov 12 #3

SWBTATTReg

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1. Ah, no. Russia has already broken up into some pieces and yes, sure some pieces such as Russia proper (Putin's)
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 07:54 PM
Nov 11

and Ukraine have been going at it for some time. If it broke up into more pieces, it would be more of the same I am assuming.

SWBTATTReg

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3. From previous writings that I have read, articles, etc., yes. I'm surprised that Russia, being that it needs money, has
Tue Nov 12, 2024, 05:10 PM
Nov 12

not offered it to China for, let's say a Trillion Dollars.

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