Ukraine has a base of educated and committed citizens who dearly want the country to be more like Poland and less like Georgia—and who just might be able to build the political and economic strength a successful Ukraine would need. A pair of recent articles by Leonid Bershidsky over at Bloomberg introduces us to these hopefuls, and the immense challenges they face. In the first, Bershidsky tells us of Adomas Audickas,
a 32-year old Lithuanian who is in charge of sorting out Ukraine’s state-owned companies. He graduated from the French business school INSEAD just last year, yet he’s not a novice; …read more
Source: The American Interest