Ukraine and Its Future in a Globalised International Community

Journal Title: Ukrainian Policymaker - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue

Abstract

The political and economic vector of Ukraine’s development has changed many times over the years of independence. Contrary to rational economic institutional transformations, the society faced the slowdown of social progress and slogans of populism. Furthermore, the desire to get high results without making significant efforts tended only to sow chaos, confusion and dissatisfaction among the population. The paper presents the author’s vision of the further development and formation of the Ukrainian state, the patterns in which external and internal factors can influence these processes. The article also analysed a number of features inherent in modern-day Ukraine

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Taras Melnyk

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  • EP ID EP431264
  • DOI 10.29202/up/3/3
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Taras Melnyk (2018). Ukraine and Its Future in a Globalised International Community. Ukrainian Policymaker, 3(), 17-28. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-431264