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When France turned into a republic it had been a monarchy for more than a millenium, yet it did happen. Historical precedent can only tell you so much.
What you're saying plays right into Russian state propaganda that says their culture requires a strong leader and dedication to a common propose as opposed to Western individualism. In truth, Russian liberalization is possible, but it will be much harder if the west does not extend their hand.
That wasn't my intention - I don't know what is possible for Russia in the future, only that they don't show any signs that they're trying to change.
Obviously it takes two to tango and the US has not done enough to smooth things over. The world is too imperfect for tidy solutions or easy answers. All I'm saying here is that nobody who knows Russia is raising their eyebrows at the way they're acting.