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    For instance Marxist economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson have repeatedly discussed the nature of Russia's economy and its relationship to the Global Majority (Global South) and to the imperialist West on Ben Norton's excellent Geopolitical Economy Report channel. I would advise regularly listening to their discussions.

    Secondly, concerning Russia's supposed "imperialism", this article from back when the new phase of the Ukraine conflict started in 2022 does a good job of succinctly summarizing the issues with that accusation, one of the most important of which is that modern Russia's economy in reality resembles much more that of a neocolony exploited by the imperial core than that of an imperialist nation.

    The only thing that has changed since then which is no longer valid in their analysis is that Russia, as a result of the fortuitous sanctions imposed by the West which acted as a protectionist barrier for the Russian economy, has actually finally started to reindustrialize, something which Putin's fundamentally liberal government would otherwise never have done.