Well well well, look who's toothy today? You dared to reply to me this time; congratulations! Let's see how long you can keep it up before you crawl back under the skirt of a 30 country bloc posing as 1 nation because they're all too cowardly to stand on their own legs. I mean it; I'm bored and I want your replies to chew on.
I am sure you understand what "civilian economy" ought to be
I understand that it's a term suddenly alluded to by the West to measure a non-Western economy because the traditional Western term doesn't result in numbers that fit the Western narrative.
; but I think you just don't want to admit that China's ally in overthrowing American hegemony suffers economically.
I admit that Russia is putting in the blood and grit into this fight, and it is inflicting more kinetic and economic damage on its enemies than they are onto Russia. They are bleeding out Europe when American needs it the most against an overwhelming China.
And "American hegemony" is an expired term from decades ago. This America lost 2 trade wars and a tech war with China, has to watch China fly multiple 6th gen fighters while its own is still on a poster board and is threatening war on its own drug-infested slum cities. It is the rotting corpse of a hegemon, which is a ruler whose iron will and order cannot be meaningfully defied in any region of the world.
It's really hard, at times, to admit harsh truths to oneself. We are humans and that's very human-like attitude.
Yes, I see you are struggling very hard with the decline of the Europe, the weakness-driven spiral into insanity of America, the rise of China, the increase in Russian territory, etc..
By the way, the civilian economy is the economy which contributes to the consumers' and producers' surplus excluding war related final goods and services.
I figured that. Is the "civilian economy" the term that Western countries use when they report their own GDP or just Russia's while they use the generall all-inclusive economy to describe their own?
By the way, the Soviet economy in 1989 was larger than in 1988 due to the growth in military production on the expanses of the civilian, productive part of the economy. Ohh also, the German GDP grew in 1944 compared to 1943 due to the war spending...
And if they won, like Russia is and will continue to do, it would have all been worth it.