Economic and legal principles of social protection of military personnel: World experience and Ukraine

https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i5.1739

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  • Alona Klochko Department of International Relations, Sumy National Agrarian University, Sumy, Ukraine
  • Tamara Chernadchuk Department of Administrative and Information Law Sumy National Agrarian University, Sumy, Ukraine
  • Nataliia Klietsova HR Business School University of Hertfordshire (UK), AL10 9AB, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK, Sumy National Agrarian University (Ukraine), Sumy, Ukraine
  • Hanna Sherstiuk Department of Administrative Law and Procedure of the Faculty of Preventive Activities of the National Police of Ukraine of Odesa State University of Internal Affairs, Odesa; Ukraine
  • Yurii Bryzhan Department of Private and Social Law Sumy National Agrarian University, Sumy, Ukraine
  • Volodymyr Kyrylenko Head of the Department of Organization of Higher Education in the Armed Forces of Ukraine – Deputy Head of the Department of Organization of Military Education in the Armed Forces of Ukraine of the Central Directorate of Military Education and Science of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

The article considers principles of military personnel’ social protection in Ukraine, USA, Australia, and New Zealand in a comparative perspective. The framework used for the analysis is the dilemma of two opposing concepts of countries’ development and security – ‘warfare state’ and ‘welfare state’. The detrimental effect of skewing towards warfare state, manifested in skyrocketing growth of military field expenditures, is shown, backed up with an array of statistical data, scholars’ publications and expert analytics. It is demonstrated that the arising and essence of this opposition is rooted in the growing trends of securitization throughout the world, and detrimental effects of over-securitization on the overall welfare of country are justified. It is emphasized that for Ukraine, these concerns are particularly important, especially in the current conditions of war and the need, on the one hand, to effectively protect the country from aggression and on the other hand, enable economic and social resilience.

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Klochko, A. ., Chernadchuk, T. ., Klietsova, N. ., Sherstiuk, H. ., Bryzhan, Y. ., & Kyrylenko, V. . (2024). Economic and legal principles of social protection of military personnel: World experience and Ukraine. Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 8(5), 735–746. https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i5.1739

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2024-09-16