Needless to say, this does not mean Prigozhin was motivated by a sudden, pure concern for justice.
Don’t Call It a Coup Attempt?
“I think Prigozhin’s behavior can best be explained by good-old-fashioned prospect theory,” wrote Drezner. “He has been feuding with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, and earlier this month Putin made it clear to Russian military bloggers that the time had come for Wagner Group forces to be put under control of the Russian military. After that negative shock, Progizhin appears to be gambling for resurrection.”
“Prigozhin is cynical, brutal, and violent. He and his men are motivated by money and self-interest,” suggested Applebaum. “Prigozhin is offering them a psychologically comfortable explanation for their current predicament: They failed to defeat Ukraine because they were betrayed by their leaders.”
Nonetheless, the prospect of someone—anyone—sticking it to Putin was exciting for many onlookers.
While not quite a coup attempt, it promised to perhaps change the course of the Russian war in Ukraine—though some experts doubted from the onset that it could amount to much.
“What is going on in #Russia is no military coup,” tweeted Oxford professor of government Stathis Kalyvas. “Coups tend to be launched at the center seeking to generate cascades of compliance. This is an armed rebellion launched from a peripheral stronghold. Hard to see how it could succeed short of mass defections in the Russian military.”
“This was a mutiny more than a coup or an insurrection,” suggested Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at King’s College London, “but possibly to Prigozhin’s surprise and certainly Putin’s alarm it almost turned into something more.”
How It’s Going
And then, by Saturday afternoon, it was all over. Prigozhin and his men retreated. Moscow was unscathed.
“What had started as a mutinous thunder-run to Moscow by the Wagner Group ended up being something more like a Joyride of the Valkyries,” commented the Ukraine-based journalist Tim Mak.
Prigozhin issued the following statement: |