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This volume presents the key informational, communication, and
socio-political drivers of the Ukrainian state's national security.
Since the beginning of the third millennium, there has been an
aggravation of global inter-civilizational confrontations, which in
2022 has already resulted in an open military aggression against
Ukraine. The hybrid wars against the world of democracy have put
ensuring the national security of states on the front pages of
world and national agendas. Using the example of Ukraine, the book
demonstrates how, in order to achieve their geopolitical interests,
authoritarian regimes incite information wars as a prerequisite for
the transition to an armed "hot" war. It further shows how these
processes actualize the formation of a fundamentally new state
policy to ensure information and, more broadly, national security.
The book identifies the main threats to national security in modern
states and identifies ways of protecting Ukraine's national
interests. The book will appeal to scholars, students, and
researchers of political science, international relations, social
sciences, and neighboring disciplines, as well as practitioners and
policy-makers interested in a better understanding of national
security drivers and protecting national interests.
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