The article represents socio-political, economic, and historical research of the landscape of war conflicts’ consequences for human capital development. Both evident, statistically described and well-researched and latent, not evident and not ‘surface’ consequences are analyzed. Cases of Syria, Iraq, and Ukraine are considered based on dialectics and systemic-structural approach, in the plane of dynamics of human capital and efforts of these states in maintenance and development of human capital during war conflicts.
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Shpektorenko, I. ., Hrushetskyi, B. ., Tryshnovskyi, I. ., Dobrianska, N. ., Zarichniak, A. ., & Dubytskyi, D. . (2024). Investments in the development of human capital in the conditions of war: Experience in the context of improving the public administration system. Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 8(6), 1378–1388. https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i6.2254
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