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This open access volume explores Ukraine's challenges post-war, focusing on economic revival and sustainable development. Addressing scholars, policymakers, and practitioners the book discusses pivotal issues for the rebuilding of Ukraine, such as institutional changes, economic hurdles, social stability, and environmental rejuvenation.
The book highlights the inevitable need for Ukraine's institutional transformation, essential for EU and NATO integration. It goes on to examine the global geopolitical and economic repercussions and emphasizes the pivotal role of energy independence in the European landscape.
Through a multi-disciplinary lens encompassing political science, economics, and law, this book provides evidence-based insights and policy recommendations. Offering a comprehensive presentation of post-war challenges, it offers an invaluable guide for policymakers and practitioners interested in the complexities of Ukraine's reconstruction.
This is an open access book.
Offers a comprehensive presentation of Ukraine's post-war challenges Includes evidence-based strategies and policy formulations Based on a multidisciplinary approach from political science, economics, and law This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Auteur
Silviu Nate is an Associate Professor of Security Studies at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania, as well as the Director of the Global Studies Center (GSC). He holds a PhD in Military Sciences and Intelligence and is a member of the Euro-Atlantic Council Romania/Atlantic Treaty Association and the Romanian Association of International Relations and European Studies. Nate's expertise includes fellowships from institutions like Georgetown University, the Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF), and the NATO Science for Peace and Security Program. As GSC's leader, he guides the think-tank's involvement in the Crimea Platform and the EU's Eastern Partnership network. His policy-focused initiatives have secured research grants and influenced significant decisions, exemplified by the adoption of a bill to enhance the US and allied naval presence in the Black Sea.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Global Power Shifting Tendencies Influenced by the Conflict's Outcome - Regional and Global Implications.- Chapter 2. From Conflict to Stability: Intersecting Regional and Euro-atlantic Security Logic in Ukraine's Reconstruction.- Chapter 3. SDGS Realization for the Renovation of Ukraine.- Chapter 4. From Crisis to Opportunity: Embracing Sustainable Development Goals and Artificial Intelligence in the Transformative Innovations World.- Chapter 5. National Resilience and Post-war Reconstruction of Ukraine.- Chapter 6. First Look at the Geoeconomic Challenges of Rebuilding Ukraine.- Chapter 7. Common Issues of Compensation Mechanisms and the National and International Regulatory Sources on the Compensation.- Chapter 8. The Tort of Armed Aggression Principles Applied by the Russian Federation Against Ukraine and Its Post War Recovery.- Chapter 9. Procedural Issues in Compensation Cases: Insights From Court Practice in Ukraine.- Chapter 10. Implementation of the European Court of Human Rights Judgments as an Instrument for Recovery of Ukraine and Its Accession to the European Union.- Chapter 11. Reconstruction and Preparation for Ukraine's Accession to the EU.- Chapter 12. Transformation of Public Policy in Ukrainian Book Publishing as a Basis for Resisting Russian Cultural Expansion During and After the War.- Chapter 13. The Digital Battlefield: Exploring the Intersection of Ukraine's War, Digitalization and Economic Development.- Chapter 14. Environmental and Energy Security on the Way to Rebuilding Ukraine on the Principle of Zero Carbon Footprint.- Chapter 15. Study of the State of Environmental Information Security of Ukraine in the Pre-war Period and Assessment of the Consequences of Environmental Information Manipulations in View of Changes in the Geopolitical Landscape and New Strategic Risks.- Chapter 16. Ukraine's Contribution to Enabling EU's Resilient Green Energy Transition and Sustainability.- Chapter 17. Reforming Intelligence in Ukraine: the Past, Present, and Future.- Chapter 18. Free and Open Spaces the Global Impact of Ukraine Reconstruction.- Chapter 19. A Critical Infrastructure Protection Perspective on the Conflict in Ukraine Recommendations for a Resilient Post-war Ukraine.- Chapter 20. Formation of Competencies for Managers of Sustainable Development in Ukraine.- Chapter 21. War-related Moral Damage: Ukrainian and International Practice.Chapter 1. Global Power Shifting Tendencies Influenced by the Conflict's Outcome - Regional and Global Implications.- Chapter 2. From Conflict to Stability: Intersecting Regional and Euro-atlantic Security Logic in Ukraine's Reconstruction.- Chapter 3. SDGS Realization for the Renovation of Ukraine.- Chapter 4. From Crisis to Opportunity: Embracing Sustainable Development Goals and Artificial Intelligence in the Transformative Innovations World.- Chapter 5. National Resilience and Post-war Reconstruction of Ukraine.- Chapter 6. First Look at the Geoeconomic Challenges of Rebuilding Ukraine.- Chapter 7. Common Issues of Compensation Mechanisms and the National and International Regulatory Sources on the Compensation.- Chapter 8. The Tort of Armed Aggression Principles Applied by the Russian Federation Against Ukraine and Its Post War Recovery.- Chapter 9. Procedural Issues in Compensation Cases: Insights From Court Practice in Ukraine.- Chapter 10. Implementation of the European Court of Human Rights Judgments as an Instrument for Recovery of Ukraine and Its Accession to the European Union.- Chapter 11. Reconstruction and Preparation for Ukraine's Accession to the EU.- Chapter 12. Transformation of Public Policy in Ukrainian Book Publishing as a Basis for Resisting Russian Cultural Expansion During and After the War.- Chapter 13. The Digital Battlefield: Exploring the Intersection of Ukraine's War, Digitalization and Economic Development.- Chapter 14. Environmental and Energy Security on the Way to Rebuilding Ukraine on the Principle of Zero Carbon Footprint.- Chapter 15. Study of the State of Environmental Information Security of Ukraine in the Pre-war Period and Assessment of the Consequences of Environmental Information Manipulations in View of Changes in the Geopolitical Landscape and New Strategic Risks.- Chapter 16. Ukraine's Contribution to Enabling EU's Resilient Green Energy Transition and Sustainability.- Chapter 17. Reforming Intelligence in Ukraine: the Past, Present, and Future.- Chapter 18. Free and Open Spaces the Global Impact of Ukraine Reconstruction.- Chapter 19. A Critical Infrastructure Protection Perspective on the Conflict in Ukraine Recommendations for a Resilient Post-war Ukraine.- Chapter 20. Formation of Competencies for Managers of Sustainable Development in Ukraine.- Chapter 21. War-related Moral Damage: Ukrainian and International Practice.