Be proud (sigh) -How Russia Became the Leader of the Global Christian Right
In early April 2014, as the post-Cold War order roiled in the aftermath of Russias annexation of Ukraines Crimean peninsulathe first forced annexation in Europe since the Second World WarPat Buchanan asked a question. Taking to the column-inches at Townhall, Buchanan wondered aloud: Whose side is God on now?
As Moscow swamped Ukraines peninsula, holding a ballot-by-bayonet referendum while local Crimean Tatars began disappearing, Buchanan clarified his query. The former speechwriter for Richard Nixon and intellectual flag-bearer of paleoconservatismthat authoritarian strain of thought linking both white nationalists and US President Donald Trumpwrote that Russian President Vladimir Putin was entering a claim that Moscow is the Godly City of today[.] Despite Putins rank kleptocracy, and the threat Moscow suddenly posed to stability throughout Europe, Buchanan blushed with praise for Putins policies, writing, In the culture war for the future of mankind, Putin is planting Russias flag firmly on the side of traditional Christianity.
Three years on, its easy to skip past Buchanans piece in discussing Russian-American relations, drenched as they are in mutual sanctions and the reality that Moscow attempted to tip the scales in Trumps favor during the election. But Buchanans article crystallized a paradigm shift in religious relations between Moscow and Washington, and in Moscows role within the global Christian right. Before 2014 Russia was largely seen as an importer for Christian fundamentalists, most especially from the U.S. But as the Kremlin dissolved diplomatic norms in 2014, Moscow began forging a new role for itself at the helm of the global Christian right
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/02/how-russia-became-a-leader-of-the-worldwide-christian-right-214755