THE MILITARY-DEFENCE CAPITAL OF LEGISLATIVE UKRAINE IN CONFRONTATION WITH THE RUSSIAN AGGRESSOR

Authors

  • Petro Lisovskyi State University of Infrastructure and Technologies
  • Yuliia Lisovska State University of Infrastructure and Technologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32703/2663-6352/2024-2-16-176-188

Keywords:

military-industrial complex, military struggle, aggression, human capital, defense infrastructure

Abstract

The development of the defense-industrial sector is a purposeful process, which should be based on a politically and economically balanced strategy, detailed algorithms for the restructuring of individual segments, processes, relations, and specific enterprises. Meanwhile, the war highlighted a number of significant problems of the domestic economy and defense organization, which negatively affected Ukraine's ability to resist aggression. The revival and accelerated development of the own defense-industrial sector is one of the sources of replenishment of the technical park of the Defense Forces of Ukraine during the war, and in the post-war period it is the main source of modernization of weapons, military and special equipment of the Armed Forces and other power structures of Ukraine, a driver of technological growth of industry.

Ukraine's status as a candidate for EU membership requires the country to increase its institutional efforts, implement measures and tools to preserve economic stability, strengthen human and humanitarian capital in the conditions of military operations and post-crisis recovery. The urgency of increasing attention to the restoration of Ukraine is growing due to the fact that the country is already one of the leading players in the markets of agricultural and food products, on which the economic security (and therefore the socio-economic stability) of many countries of the world depends.

Therefore, an important direction of Ukraine's policy should be to promote the strengthening of domestic human capital, and hence — to ensure sustainable long-term growth even in the face of external troubles. At the same time, human capital increasingly reinforces the positive impact on socio-economic dynamics, strengthening protection against internal and external crisis shocks. And in conditions where the struggle for technologies and their implementation become a direct factor of economic development, the preservation and increase of human capital becomes almost the most important priority of state policy.

Ukraine is working on the implementation of the Peace Formula and the launch of negotiations on our country's membership in the EU already this year. No less important focus remains the development of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, the expansion of joint production of weapons with European countries, as well as the neutralization of Russian propaganda.

Published

2024-12-24

Issue

Section

Journal Articles