Why Russia Tomorrow?
Since my family moved from Moscow, Russia, to California, USA, I have been following the news from my homeland with sad excitement. I’ll admit - when the first news of random military build-up was published, I thought nothing of them. Nowadays, Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine has ruined Russia’s reputation around the globe and killed thousands of our friends, all for the sake of geopolitical expansion.
I decided to write Russia Tomorrow because of the slow but confident expansion of Russophobia. Not in direct hate of Russians, but the belief that the Russian nation, its people, and its future are doomed to authoritarian stagnation. There is little faith that Russia can change in the Western world; this lack of confidence is slowly eating away at opposition movements. My goal with this publication is to outline a transition plan and give both Western and Eastern citizens hope for Russia’s future.
Who reads Russia Tomorrow?
I write this with the hope of appealing to all audiences that have an interest in geopolitics and the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. Of course, reading a newsletter on such a complicated topic will be easier with prior knowledge and experience with geopolitical phenomena. I will still work to include the proper sources, additional reading, and historical explanations so that this material can appeal to all willing audiences.
When?
I hope to publish at least once a week, as writing delicate analyses of such a complicated topic paired with educational work is complex.
How?
All my work will be published here. As of now, I have no paid-content plans.
