The root cause of Ukraine s transition from independence to war was evident more than a decade ago

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Ukraine has suffered from war since independence, and its roots lie in the country's civilization**. In this country full of contradictions and conflicts, Russia and NATO forces compete here, resulting in the country's economic poverty and backwardness. In the Middle Ages, eastern Ukraine was already heavily influenced by Russia and embraced Orthodox civilizationIn the west, it was influenced by Roman Catholicism. Differences in beliefs lead to secular antagonisms. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, in order to prevent Russia from becoming the second Soviet Union, Western forces took the opportunity to invade Ukraine, provoke the confrontation between the east and west of Ukraine, and exacerbate this civilization**.

In addition to the fact that things ** have led to the increasing poverty and backwardness of Ukraine, the economic development of Ukraine is also the main reason. Ukraine's economy has been in decline since independence, and there has been no large-scale growth in 30 years. According to some data, Ukraine's GDP in 1989 accounted for 041%, and in 2018, Ukraine's GDP was only 015%。After the collapse of the Soviet Union, in order not to bear the debts of the Soviet Union, Ukraine chose to sign a "zero-point plan" with Russia, gave up the Soviet legacy, and left the house. As a result, Ukraine has no debt, but no money for domestic construction.

In order to solve the economic dilemma, Ukraine decided to copy Russia's economic development model - "shock **" After the implementation of the policy, Ukraine's capital expanded rapidly and successively annexed state-owned assets. In just three years, state-owned fixed assets have been reduced by 62%, and the entire country's economy has been basically manipulated by capitalists. As with the negative effects of Russia's shock, not only have economic "oligarchs" appeared in Ukraine, but even the attitude towards oligarchs is the same as that of Yeltsin in Russia.

However, the "shock **" did not bring economic growth and stability to Ukraine. On the contrary, it exacerbates social inequality and the gap between rich and poor. Ukraine's GDP has been on a downward trend over the past few years, while the number of poor people is increasing. This has led to social discontent and political unrest.

At the same time, the external environment in Ukraine has become more complicated. The growing antagonism between the east and west of Ukraine has made the domestic political situation even more volatile. The growing influence of Western countries and Russia in Ukraine is also complicating the situation in Ukraine.

In this case, Ukraine needs to find a new path of development. Ukraine needs to resolve its internal contradictions and **. This requires the adoption of measures to promote national reconciliation and economic cooperation. Ukraine needs to find a model of economic development that suits it. This may require a re-examination of the "shock" and the adoption of more prudent policies to promote economic growth and social development. Ukraine needs to strengthen its international cooperation and diplomatic efforts to respond to changes and challenges in the external environment.

Ukraine needs to face many challenges and difficulties in order to achieve peace and development. However, this can only be achieved through sustained efforts and cooperation. Military world

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