Title: Threats to the state security of Ukraine in the humanitarian sphere: sociological dimension
Authors: Maya Sitsinska; Anatoliy Sitsinskiy; Nataliia Kravtsova; Svitlana Khadzhyradieva; Yurii Baiun
Addresses: Department for the Coordination of Scientific Events, International Cooperation and Grant Activities, Khmelnytsky University of Management and Law, 29000, 8 Heroyiv Maydanu Str., Khmelnytsky, Ukraine ' Research Unit, Khmelnytsky University of Management and Law, 29000, 8 Heroyiv Maydanu Str., Khmelnytsky, Ukraine ' Faculty of Education and Arts, Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University, 21001, 32 Ostrozkiy Str., Vinnytsia, Ukraine ' Department of Public Administration and Public Service, National Academy for Public Administration under the President of Ukraine, 03057, 20 Ezhen Pottier Str., Kyiv, Ukraine ' Department of Public Administration and Public Service, National Academy for Public Administration under the President of Ukraine, 03057, 20 Ezhen Pottier Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract: The article is based on theoretical concepts and principles of effective interaction between the state institution and civil society. The research is aimed to outline the ways for solving problems of national security of Ukraine. It is determined that the processes of globalisation, the interstate conflict between Ukraine and Russia, the unstable domestic political situation in Ukraine, the economic crisis reflected on the security and all-round development, satisfaction of the spiritual and material needs of citizens. The theoretical bases of the organisation of public administration of human security in Ukraine determine the basic algorithm for the development of security programs. As a result of the sociological survey of civil servants from different regions of Ukraine, the content and sources of threats and challenges to humanitarian security were established. The results of the investigation allowed determining the main threats to the national security of Ukraine in the humanitarian field.
Keywords: humanitarian policy; national interests; national security; threats to state security; humanitarian sphere.
DOI: 10.1504/IJESDF.2021.116022
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2021 Vol.13 No.4, pp.373 - 389
Received: 21 Jan 2020
Accepted: 24 May 2020
Published online: 06 Jul 2021 *