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http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25174| Title: | MECHANISMS OF STATE ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY FORMATION IN UKRAINE UNDER WAR CONDITIONS |
| Authors: | Vasyliev, O.B. |
| Keywords: | anti-corruption policy public administration policy formation mechanisms martial law anti-corruption bodies coordination European integration |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | НУЦЗУ |
| Citation: | Public administration and state security aspects |
| Series/Report no.: | Vol.1/2025; |
| Abstract: | The article examines the mechanisms of state anti-corruption policy formation in Ukraine under conditions of full-scale war. The author analyzes the evolution of anti-corruption institutions and their adaptation to wartime realities. The normative-legal foundations of anti-corruption activities are considered, particularly the Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2021-2025 and the State Anti-Corruption Program for 2023-2025. The role of specialized anti-corruption bodies (NACP, NABU, SAP, HACC, ARMA) in forming and implementing anti-corruption policy under martial law is analyzed. The challenges facing Ukraine's anti-corruption system during the war are studied, including the need to ensure transparency in the use of international aid and defense resources. Proposals for improving coordination mechanisms between anti-corruption bodies and strengthening public control over anti-corruption policy implementation are substantiated. Promising directions for developing Ukraine's anti-corruption system in the context of European integration processes and wartime challenges are identified. The article is based on analysis of normative acts, reports of anti-corruption bodies, and scientific publications on public administration of anti-corruption activities. |
| URI: | http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/25174 |
| Appears in Collections: | Vol.1/2025 |
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