a) USSR has crushed plenty of revolts in it's time; Remember Czech?
b) Ban on KPSS.
c) The Tatarstan was at one moment very close to achieving independence, thankfully Putin stopped that.
d) Changing the goal post, UR said nothing about democracy, only about truly democratical elections.
e) We (the common people) had exactly zero (ZERO) control over our government at the moment. China was an incredibly poor state at the moment, btw. The "liberal" economists have decided that the best way was to privatize everything, and that's what they did. They did not asked anybody if that was the best choice. They just did it.
Ah, you snuck an edit in!
a) Sure, but by the time there would've been any crushing the GDR was already reunited with Western Germany - the Russian troops stayed until 1994. Even if the USSR had tried to crush the reunification movement I don't think the NVA would've cooperated, and neither that West Germany would've had any scruples about equipping the resistance with modern weaponry. Plus the USSR wasn't doing too well at the time, with Afghanistan and all that jazz...
b) A ban says nothing. Who was tried for the Communists' crimes? Where was the
Vergangenheitsbewältigung? (Something Germany has neglected regarding the SED, and right now it's turning around to bite us in the arse.)
c) How's that relevant?
d) 'Truly democratic' being the key here. For 'truly democratic' elections you need a free press, transparent elections, and the certainty that there will be more truly democratic elections. An isolated election is worth shit, the only thing that counts is the democratic culture, and that doesn't appear to be too developed in Russia.
e) Again, how is that relevant? We all agree that the Russian economic policy in the 90s was shite (in part because Gorbachev did the exact opposite of what Deng did), but - as I pointed out - there are other ways of going about it. Ways that Russia could try out instead of applying the same policies that failed in the end phase of the USSR.
Edit: I don't know about you, Knit, but I'm learning a lot - much more than I had expected. This thread is a blessing!