Salon: The New York Times “basically rewrites whatever the Kiev authorities say”
This is a long but very comprehensive read on why most everything the public is lead to believe about the conflict in Ukraine is inaccurate. Very important read as we approach a direct confrontation with Russia.
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[font size=5]Salon[/font]
[font size=4]The New York Times basically rewrites whatever the Kiev authorities say:
Stephen F. Cohen on the U.S./Russia/Ukraine history the media wont tell you[/font]
There's an alternative story of Russian relations we're not hearing. Historian Stephen Cohen tells it here
Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin (Credit: AP/Boris Yurchenko/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
[font size=3]It is one thing to comment in a column as the Ukrainian crisis grinds on and Washingtonsenselessly, with no idea of what will come nextdestroys relations with Moscow. It is quite another, as a long exchange with Stephen F. Cohen makes clear, to watch as an honorable careers worth of scholarly truths are set aside in favor of unlawful subterfuge, a war fever not much short of Hearsts and what Cohen ranks among the most extravagant expansion of a sphere of influenceNATOsin history.
Cohen is a distinguished Russianist by any measure. While professing at Princeton and New York University, he has written of the revolutionary years (Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution, 1973), the Soviet era (Rethinking the Soviet Experience, 1985) and, contentiously but movingly and always with a steady eye, the post-Soviet decades (Failed Crusade: America and the Tragedy of Post-Communist Russia, 2000; Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives, 2009). The Victims Return: Survivors of the Gulag After Stalin (2010) is a singularly humane work, using scholarly method to relate the stories of the former prisoners who walk as ghosts in post-Soviet Russia. I never actually lost the uneasy feeling of having left work unfinished and obligations unfulfilled, Cohen explains in the opening chapter, even though fewer and fewer of the victims I knew were still alive.
If I had to describe the force and value of Cohens work in a single sentence, it would be this: It is a relentless insistence that we must bring history to bear upon what we see. One would think this an admirable project, but it has landed Cohen in the mother of all intellectual disputes since the U.S.-supported coup in Kiev last year. To say he is now blackballed or blacklistedterms Cohen does not likeis too much. Let us leave it that a place may await him among Americas many prophets without honor among their own.
It is hardly surprising that the Ministry of Forgetting, otherwise known as the State Department, would eschew Cohens perspective on Ukraine and the relationship with Russia: He brings far too much by way of causality and responsibility to the case. But when scholarly colleagues attack him as Putins apologist one grows queasy at the prospect of a return to the McCarthyist period. By now, obedient ideologues in the academy have turned debate into freak show.[/font]
Full Story at Salon:
http://www.salon.com/2015/04/16/the_new_york_times_basically_rewrites_whatever_the_kiev_authorities_say_stephen_f_cohen_on_the_u_s_russiaukraine_history_the_media_wont_tell_you/
independentpiney
(1,510 posts)I just logged in for the first time in about 6 months to recommend this, and I hope some will read it with an open, objective mind. I won't comment any further because it's a beautiful day out and I won't waste it replying to ignorant jingoistic Putinphobes defending a liberal,lgbt supporting Ukraine government that exists only in their own minds. Thanks for posting-logging out
swilton
(5,069 posts)look forward to reading part ii!
Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)And it's not a Russian "invasion" of Ukraine, it's a "crisis".
newthinking
(3,982 posts)I don't know where you came up with your short version. He does not blame Obama and it is more a historical view and an argument that our approach is not enhancing our security. It is also an indictment of our sloppy MSM.
And as far as experience and credentials Stephen Cohen is far more experienced and credentialed as a progressive than pretty much anyone that frequents this site. He is not the only credentialed expert on the subject that believes we are making serious mistakes, there are many, but they get very little attention in the MSM.