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Ukraine鈥檚 marvel of innovation

A surprise incursion into Russia again shows other countries how Ukrainians rely more on their mental capabilities than on material solutions.

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A Ukrainian serviceman patrols an area in Sudzha, Kursk region, Russia, Aug. 16.

Military experts around the world are scratching their heads. Just a week after its cross-border attack on Russian soil, Ukraine said it had captured more land than Russia had grabbed during eight months in eastern Ukraine. The big question: What was Ukraine鈥檚 secret innovation?

This is not the first time the rest of the world has marveled at Ukraine鈥檚 creativity as an underdog wunderkind against a giant Russian force. From new mental health services for war-struck citizens to a new digital system that links all of society, Ukraine is inspiring many countries from Taiwan to Estonia.

鈥淲hile Ukraine often relies on foreign experience, equipment and training, at the same time it is constantly developing its own novel kit, approaches, and mechanisms which could potentially be useful elsewhere,鈥 wrote Andreas Umland, an analyst with the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies, in the Kyiv Post.

鈥淭his new Ukrainian knowledge and experience will come in especially handy for countries which may be confronted with similar challenges.鈥

Perhaps one reason for the success of Ukraine鈥檚 surprise incursion into Russia is its people鈥檚 abilities to innovate. Ukraine鈥檚 military focus is 鈥減laced on capabilities rather than technologies,鈥 writes defense expert Mykhaylo Lopatin, in the War on the Rocks blog. A whole system of tactics is 鈥減referred to material solutions.鈥

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, himself an inspiration as a leader, tells Western allies that Ukraine has developed good 鈥渟ocial infrastructure鈥 since Russia鈥檚 first invasion in 2014, when it annexed Crimea. This includes major reforms in fighting corruption and reliance on local governments to deliver essential services more quickly and equitably.

At the military level, Ukraine relies on an informal and trusting network between tech entrepreneurs and the armed forces. A good example is Dzyga鈥檚 Paw, a charitable foundation that supplies the military with high-tech equipment, relying on foreign donations. The charity鈥檚 competitive advantage is the high transparency it offers donors who want to know their money is being used efficiently.

High qualities of thought, in other words, are the best defense against a Russia that relies on massive weapons and a rigid, top-down bureaucracy. 鈥淯kraine鈥檚 experiences can be useful for various nations shifting from a traditional to a liberal order, from patronal to plural politics, from a closed to an open society, from oligarchy to polyarchy, from centralized to decentralized rule,鈥 stated Dr. Umland.听

Little wonder that Russian President Vladimir Putin chose a new defense minister in May who has a record as an economist in transforming the Russian economy. The defense ministry, Mr. Putin said, 鈥渕ust be absolutely open to innovation, to the introduction of all advanced ideas.鈥

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