Adrian Karatnycky and Kalman Mizseia: Why a repentant Ukraine deserves support

Feb. 26, 2014, 9:16 a.m. | Christian Science Monitor

People visit and mourn on Kiev's Independence Square on February 25, 2014. Ukraine's interim leader on February 25 delayed the appointment of a new unity government until February 27 as the country sought to find a way out of its most serious crisis since independence.
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Repentance is a powerful force for reform. A good test of this enduring idea can be seen in Ukraine over the coming weeks as the country tries to elect new leaders, stay unified, shore up its weak finances, and fend off Russian pressure.

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