The result of the revolutions is not solution for the crisis, but coiscalation of the crisis. And moreover, those revolutions do not challenge the ruling class. At most, they drive out one of the factions, one of the patronal groups. That means that you can have a revolution which changes practically nothing except o removing a group of the one group of the ruling elet - and it's quite possible to join the post revolutionar government. So putin ndan and nd and lukashenka dilegitimizing myt dance because they threaten them personally.
An in-depth interview on the historical and political-economic context of the Ukraine crisis with Ukrainian sociologist Volodymyr Ishchenko.
Read Volodymyr's work:
truthout.org/articles/ukrainians-are-far-from-unified-on-nato-let-them-decide-for-themselves/
ponarseurasia.org/how-maidan-revolutions-reproduce-and-intensify-the-post-soviet-crisis-of-political-representation/
lefteast.org/ukraine-in-the-vicious-circle-of-the-post-soviet-crisis-of-hegemony/
lefteast.org/contradictions-post-soviet-ukraine-failure-ukraine-new-left/
Tony Wood on Russia: thedigradio.com/podcast/russia-beyond-putin-with-tony-wood/
Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig