HUMANITARIAN POLICY OF UKRAINE AS A RESTRAINT FACTOROF HYBRID AGGRESSION OF THE RUSSIA


DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2415-881x.2023.91.229-237

Svitlana Prysiazhniuk

Abstract


The article attempts a political science analysis of the features of humanitarian policy as a direction of state policy, the specifics of the implementation of international humanitarian policy, as well as the correlation of national sustainability and humanitarian policy of the state.
It was found that humanitarian policy is based on the recognition of inalienable human rights, including the right to a decent life for everyone, regardless of national, racial, religious, age, gender, individual or social characteristics. The humanitarian sphere unites the following policies: cultural, religious, science policy, educational policy, health care and policy in the field of tourism, sports and physical culture. One of the most effective tools for coordinating the above policies may be the state’s strategic communications system.
It has proven that state humanitarian policy personifies a social phenomenon and is always associated with the specifics of civil society. The main goal of Ukraine’s modern humanitarian policy is to maximize the potential of every person and create decent conditions for the realization of all his intellectual and creative potential. Ukraine’s humanitarian policy plays an important role in strengthening the national identity and resistance of society and is a deterrent in the context of hybrid aggression from the Russian Federation.


Keywords


humanitarian sphere, humanitarian policy, humanitarian sustainability, national security, strategic communications, strategic narratives

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