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The current upheaval in the Ukraine and the subsequent Russian military occupation of Crimea have roiled global markets and caused investors to think twice about investing in the Putin empire. Nearly 20 years ago, Russia was also a challenge, but for different reasons.
Editor’s Note: Rebecca Baldridge, a former director of research takes a look back at the operational and related challenges she faced in the mid-1990’s when Russia was a newborn market. With help from T. Hawk Sunshine, Baldridge recounts the days spent in Moscow when Russia was emerging from communism and embracing capitalism. Sunshine has worked...
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