Ukraine before the war and after the war

  • 2 years ago
Rebuilding Ukraine after the War:

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine comes straight out of the playbook of the last century. A large country marches into a smaller, weaker neighbor with the intent of expanding its own territory and resources and imposing its own polity on another. Ukraine is a rich prize indeed, with substantial mineral resources, a strong agricultural sector, and of course human capital. There are many grim possibilities for future outcomes—but there is also the chance that some sort of settlement is reached that results in an independent Ukraine, with democratically elected leaders. It is clear that Russia is facing fierce resistance, and analysts such as Eliot A. Cohen have even gone so far as to predict Putin will lose. It is difficult to talk about recovery while civilians are still under attack, while hospitals are being bombed, and where cities have lost power and water but thinking about recovery means envisioning a post-conflict future, and that links to the twin messages of hope and the necessity to keep fighting.

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