Most
Russians agree with the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the end of the standoff
between Russia and the West, but many think the Cold War did not end in 1989.
According
to the poll conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation 82 percent of Russians
are aware of the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, and only 13 percent know
nothing of it. Fifty-one percent of those interviewed say the destruction of
the wall was a good thing and 13 percent said that it was bad. Thirty-seven
percent remain undecided about their attitude to the 1989 unification of
Germany.
As
it comes to the political consequences, 22 percent of Russians think the fall
of the Berlin Wall did Russia more good than bad, 18 percent answered that
negative consequences prevailed, and 60 percent could not answer the question.
When
the pollsters asked if it was true that the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the
end of the Cold War 39 percent of those responding agreed, and 33 percent
disagreed. Again a large number of people – 28 percent could not specify their
views on the situation.
An
analyst from the Public Opinion Foundation, Grigory Kertman, said in comments
to popular business daily Kommersant that in his opinion by answering the last
question people were actually saying if they think that the Cold War has ended
at all. He added that the current situation with the military conflict in
Ukraine and increasing political and economic pressure on Russia from the West
can give many people an impression that the Cold War had started again.
In
a similar poll conducted in 2008, soon after the military conflict between
Russia and Georgia as many as 52 percent of Russians said that in their view
the Cold War was going on and only 18 percent answered that it had stopped.
The
celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall begin in
Germany on Friday with a major forum dedicated to the event scheduled on
Sunday. Ex-Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev is expected to deliver a major
speech on European and international politics on Friday and, according to a
preliminary interview his take will not be optimistic.
“We wasted the chances that the end of the Cold
War presented. It started so well, but some people didn’t like it,”
RIA Novosti quoted Gorbachev as saying as he prepared to leave for Germany.
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