A description, with proof, of problems facing Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, these problems include economic ails, and political leaning back towards communism.

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Certain Communist Revival Since the dissolution of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991, the country now known as Russia has been going through many of the tough growing pains that such countries as it go through in their formative years. Inflation, political instability, economic turmoil and lack of enfranchisement are all issues that lead the populace to turn back to communism in hopes that all will be returned to the condition that the state was …

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…coalition will succeed the just ousted old regime, or will a new, free-market capitalist party take over the economy in Russia and fix its monetary woes. It is certainly hard to say whether one way is better than another is, but, with such diametrically opposite doctrines competing for a large and mainly growing market, it will be an interesting and important competition, that will undoubtedly define life in Eastern Europe for the next several decades.