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National Resilience In a Changing Security Environment

Chapter 4

Olga Reznikova

Current Security Environment and the Status of National Resilience in Ukraine

The study of security environment, identification of dangerous trends, factors of influence, and risks and threats to national security allows for a well-grounded choice of an optimal national resilience ensuring model and the appropriate mechanisms for the state in the current conditions. However, a comprehensive analysis of existing capabilities, practices, regulations, and organization of activities in the field of national security, crisis management, and public administration helps to identify vulnerabilities and systemic challenges with regard to ensuring national resilience, as well as formulate the priorities in terms of its further enhancement. Analysis of these issues has a scientific and practical significance in the context of substantiating the expedience of creating a national resilience ensuring system in Ukraine, and identification of its key features, taking into account the identified regularities and essential characteristics of the national resilience concept.

The George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies

The George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany is a German-American partnership and trusted global network promoting common values and advancing collaborative geostrategic solutions. The Marshall Center’s mission to educate, engage, and empower security partners to collectively affect regional, transnational, and global challenges is achieved through programs designed to promote peaceful, whole of government approaches to address today’s most pressing security challenges. Since its creation in 1992, the Marshall Center’s alumni network has grown to include over 15,000 professionals from 157 countries. More information on the Marshall Center can be found online at www.marshallcenter.org.

This publication reflects the views of the authors and is not necessarily the official policy of the United States, Germany, or any other governments, or any other organization.