T.G.G. Moogly
Traditional Atheist
If I were a statistician doing root-cause-analysis I would certainly chalk up Putin's fear of democracy as the cause of the present conflict. What could be more obvious? And as I posted elsewhere when a despot sees his refuge shrinking he gets even more irrational knowing that the tide may be coming for him as well.Mearsheimer would be quite happy to confirm that Putin is afraid of democracy in his own country. In fact, the second Mearsheimer video that he posted and urged everyone to watch started out by contrasting the individualism of liberal democracy as opposed to the social membership inherent in ethnic loyalties as a basis for nationhood. The whole point of that was to emphasize that liberal democracy was a challenge for people living in Eastern Europe, where more emphasis is placed on the relationship between group membership than individual freedom when defining nationhood. Either barbos did not listen to that second video, or he never understood the point that Mearsheimer was making--that Russians would not be comfortable with the idea that a nation was some kind of contract where individuals ceded powers to government rather than the government ceding powers to individuals. The two approaches to the nature of nationhood are at odds with each other.We have been over this many times. You need to watch Mearsheimer lectures.Based on his actions, that seems quite plausible. He's certainly afraid of democracy in his own country.
Short answer is no, he is not afraid of it.