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Resilience of the Ukrainian society in wartime: components and influencing factors

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  • Olga REZNIKOVA

    (National Institute for Strategic Studies, Ukraine)

  • Oleksandr KORNIIEVSKYI

    (National Institute for Strategic Studies, Ukraine)

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This article offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to the issue of societal resilience in wartime. Given the fact that the potential of a society's resilience is fully revealed under conditions of shocks and crises, studying the experience of the Ukrainian society during the Russian-Ukrainian war provides valuable information for testing theoretical assumptions, developing knowledge and practices in the field of societal resilience. We have analysed the resilience of the Ukrainian society through the prism of the resilience of complex social system`s elements and connections between them in order to maintain the system`s functionality under destructive influences of war. We argue that there is a cumulative effect of the interaction of human, cultural, organizational, political, economic and other components of societal resilience, which enhances the adaptability and transformability of society. The article contributes to a better understanding of the civil society's role in crisis management and intersectoral linkages in ensuring society`s resilience.

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  • Olga REZNIKOVA & Oleksandr KORNIIEVSKYI, 2024. "Resilience of the Ukrainian society in wartime: components and influencing factors," Eastern Journal of European Studies, Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, vol. 15, pages 113-133, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:jes:journl:y:2024:v:15:p:113-133
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.47743/ejes-2024-0105
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