UKRAINIAN ECONOMY DURING THE MILITARY AGGRESSION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND IN THE PERIOD OF POST-WAR RECOVERY УДК 321.330.338(477) JEL: A13, D74, O10, O15 1EKSOTEN-consulting, LLC , Research ID : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/ HUMAN AND SOCIAL CAPITAL OF UKRAINE IN THE PERIOD OF ITS POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION The war started by the Russian Federation against Ukraine has a civilizational character, it is a confrontation between European and Eurasian civilizations. The war gave impetus to global changes in the world geopolitical and geoeconomic order. The world is becoming bipolar - the USA and China will lead their respective poles, which represent democracy and autocracy. In order to occupy a worthy place in this new world, Ukraine must be reborn in the European quality of its political, social and economic life. Keywords:war; transformational revival of society; human and social capital; integration into the EU
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