ESay
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For the borders of the new Kiev Rus, probably a good starting point would be to start with the borders that it's first king declared and held, because it is the legal reference to its foundation. After reestablishing that, we could take the second legal step, and evaluate how many of all the other lands within the largest expanse of the Kiev Rus were later reassigned by the communist. Those lands will then need to be evaluated whether they want to join the new Kiev Rus or reestablish themselves as any of the other principalities. The goal is to systematically undo everything that the communist ever did, including what they did through their banking and ww1 land "deals".
Actually, it is very strange to talk about the KR (Kievan Rus) and the communists in common context. Are you talking seriously?
In fact, I assume that almost everyone understands that it is impossible to establish the borders of the KR, because many years have passed, many events have happened since then and all of that makes the re-establishment of the KR irrelevant.
I think you have a point, that shifting borders make it difficult to establish people's properties. From our American point of view, the number one goal is though to show that you can't gain a future by becoming a communist and using that to steal and loot your neighbor. And the Ukrainians are not even the most entrapped in communist sentiment. The Romanians and the Czechs are.
What do you mean? You think these nations after adopting communist sentiment began to steal and loot their neighbors?