TRANSFORMATION OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MECHANISMS IN THE CONTEXT OF WAR
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https://doi.org/10.62664/cpa.2023.01.12Keywords:
state, mechanisms of public administration, politics, war, economy.Abstract
The article analyzes the transformation of public administration mechanisms in Ukraine caused by the ongoing military conflict with Russia. The authors sees the war as a catalyst for change that requires the Ukrainian government to adapt deeply and rapidly to new realities. The text describes in detail the challenges faced by Ukraine during the war, including the defense of its territory and sovereignty, ensuring the security of citizens, the impact of the war on the economy, and the humanitarian aspects related to millions of internally displaced persons.
It is noted that Russia's attack was the largest military aggression in Europe since World War II, causing large-scale destruction and human casualties. The authors emphasizes the difficulties faced by Ukraine in protecting its citizens from Russian shelling, as well as the humanitarian crisis that has arisen as a result of the war. In particular, working with internally displaced persons in Ukraine in the context of the war with Russia requires flexibility, a comprehensive approach and active cooperation between all stakeholders. It is not only about providing temporary assistance, but also about creating conditions for a full life and social integration of internally displaced persons, as well as comprehensive social and psychological rehabilitation, which is a guarantee of stability and resilience of Ukrainian society in difficult times of war. It is emphasized that despite the challenges, Ukraine has demonstrated the ability to adapt and innovate, attracting international support and developing new strategies for managing the crisis. The authors examines how changes in the mechanisms of public administration are aimed at restoring and strengthening the economic and social structure of the country, as well as at ensuring national security and defense.
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