The independent nation of Ukraine was born on December 1, 1991, when Russia\u27s Boris Yeltsin, Belarus\u27s Stanislav Shushkevich, and Ukraine\u27s Leonid Kravchuk agreed to disband the Soviet Union and create the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Since then, Ukraine\u27s political history (much like its economic history) has been marked by the confusions, contradictions, and conflicts that go hand in hand with state building. Overshadowed on the world stage by its bigger brother,\u27\u27 Russia, Ukraine nevertheless has tried to forge its own path in terms of policies, political structure, political culture, and political identity. The Ukrainian economy has been in a state of crisis since 1992. As an integral part of the Soviet e...