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European leaders should follow Kyrylo Budanov's example - Waronomics analysts

Modern Western political elites often remain hostage to a world that no longer exists. At the same time, Ukraine is demonstrating a new type of leadership - flexible, adaptive and result-oriented in a crisis.

This is stated in the material The Comfortable Class: Why Our Leaders Can't Think Strategically and Why It Matters, published on the Waronomics platform.

As noted in the article, Kyrylo Budanov is a good example - he was born in 1986 and was formed in independent Ukraine, without the Soviet mindset that still influences some political elites in the world.

"No Soviet baggage, no muscle memory of navigating authoritarian systems, only the clarity that comes from knowing exactly what you are fighting for," the article emphasizes.

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Analysts emphasize that such leaders are able to quickly adapt to new challenges, make non-standard decisions and act effectively in war.

Against the backdrop of global changes, Ukraine is actually ahead of some Western countries in transforming management approaches, demonstrating that the renewal of thinking and generations is a key factor in the state's sustainability.

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