Quote from Ivanovich:
Was a long time ago, but I read an excellent article comparing Poland and the Ukraine in everything from life expectancy to quality of living, wages, etc. And that is exactly what they summarized: Despite both countries being a part of the Former Soviet Union, one made an effort to stomp out corruption, and the other did not.
It's really horrible. I've known business owners, expat and Russian alike, who have had their business whisked away from them in the drop of a hat because they were profitable.
One Brit I knew ran a great Indian restaurant and cafe. One day, some men showed up at his place and presented him with papers - legalized and everything - that said they now owned the place and he was fired. He lost everything he put into the place, and they ended up running the business into the ground (either purposely or because they had no idea how to run a successful enterprise).
There is a word in Russian that, loosely translated, means "roof". It's spoken like criche'. Essentially it is the term given to an "organization" that is paid to be a company or firm's "security service" and protect them from hostile actions of sorts. But sometimes the same security firms turn on those who hired them because they have the inside info on how to get the money.
No, Russia might be "back" because of a resurgance in windfall profits from the energy industry, but it will still be the same third-world cesspool where crime runs rampant, everyone is bribed and full of corruption, and xenophobia rules the populace.