That assumption is flat wrong. Although there are obvious problems with democracy and human rights in modern Russia, the persistence on the books of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment does not help to solve them at all. Moreover, it brings direct harm. It limits Russia’s competitiveness in international markets for higher value-added products, leaving Russia trapped in its current petro-state model of development and preventing it from transforming into a modern, diversified and more hi-tech economy.
This helps Mr Putin and his cronies, who continue to benefit from control over raw materials exports and who have no real interest in diversifying Russia’s economy. During the period of their rule, dependence on oil and gas exports has become even greater than before. Needless to say, hanging in a petro-state limbo prevents the emergence in Russia of an independent and advanced middle class, which should be the main source of demand for pro-democracy political transformation in the future. More and more talented and creative Russians are leaving the country because there are better opportunities for finding good jobs in hi-tech industries abroad.
At the end of the day, those who defend the argument that Jackson-Vanik’s provisions should still apply to Russia in order to punish Putin’s anti-democratic regime only darken Russia’s political future, hamper its economic development, and frustrate its democratic aspirations.
Jackson-Vanik is also a very useful tool for Mr Putin’s anti-American propaganda machine: it helps him to depict the United States as hostile to Russia, using outdated cold-war tools to undermine Russia’s international competitiveness.
It is time to remove Russia from Jackson-Vanik!
Sergey Aleksashenko
Political Council member, People’s Freedom Party (Parnas)
Alexander Lebedev
Independent businessman and politician
Vladimir Milov
Leader, “Democratic Choice” movement
Alexey Navalny
Attorney and civil activist
Boris Nemtsov
Co-chairman, People’s Freedom Party (Parnas), "Solidarity” movement
Ilya Ponomarev
State Duma member, Just Russia Party
Vladimir Ryzhkov
Co-chairman, People’s Freedom Party (Parnas)
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Russian United Democratic Movement "SOLIDARITY"
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