CHARACTERISTICS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION UNDER MARTIAL LAW

Author:

Nataliia Filipova Nataliia Filipova

Abstract

The article reveals the importance and public administration complexity in the context of martial law, considering the current challenges and needs of Ukraine. In the conditions of a military conflict, public administration has faced unprecedented challenges, including crisis management, decision-making efficiency, social protection, information policy and economic difficulties. The study focuses on the need to adapt the public administration system to the realities of war, including the development of flexible strategic plans, resources mobilization, humanitarian aid organization and management of information flows. Particular attention is paid to changes in the management of state structures, crisis management, social protection of the population, and addressing information and economic challenges. The analysis of the functioning of the public administration system under martial law has revealed key challenges facing Ukraine. These include security, resource, integration, and information challenges, as well as issues related to the psychological impact on personnel, demographic changes, long-term economic consequences, environmental changes, and changes in global and regional relations. This research is important for understanding and considering the specifics of public administration under martial law, ensuring effective work of state bodies, restoration and development of the state in the post-war period, and strengthening national security and stability. Keywords: martial law, public administration, public administration characteristics, adaptation.

Publisher

Education Support and Investment Fund NGO

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