A TRANSFORMAÇÃO DO PATRIMÔNIO CULTURAL DA UCRÂNIA NO CONTEXTO DAS MUDANÇAS HISTÓRICAS E CULTURAIS
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cultural heritage
digitalization
Russian-Ukrainian war
diplomacy
interstate relations
interethnic communication

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Romaniuk, L. ., Kurok О. ., Hrytsenko, A. ., Tkachenko, N. ., & Chumachenko О. . (2023). A TRANSFORMAÇÃO DO PATRIMÔNIO CULTURAL DA UCRÂNIA NO CONTEXTO DAS MUDANÇAS HISTÓRICAS E CULTURAIS: ASPECTO INTERNACIONAL. Synesis (ISSN 1984-6754), 15(4), 374–391. Recuperado de https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/synesis/article/view/2819

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A proteção do patrimônio cultural no mundo globalizado de hoje está ganhando importância adicional. É especialmente relevante para a Ucrânia, que está travando uma guerra contra os agressores russos que também buscam destruir a cultura ucraniana. O objetivo do artigo é estudar a transformação do patrimônio cultural ucraniano no contexto das mudanças modernas e aspectos interestaduais. Os resultados destacam as peculiaridades da definição de objetos de patrimônio cultural na prática jurídica ucraniana e internacional. O autor analisa os principais aspectos da cooperação internacional da Ucrânia com estruturas internacionais, incluindo o contexto da agressão russa sem precedentes. O autor destaca a importância do patrimônio cultural na política diplomática moderna, em particular, o uso de instrumentos de soft power, e o entendimento do patrimônio cultural como base para a construção de relações de boa vizinhança. É importante destacar a digitalização dos processos atuais de patrimônio cultural, que desempenha um papel importante na sua preservação e contribui para a disseminação de informações sobre o país pelo mundo. As conclusões enfatizam que a Ucrânia moderna está fazendo progressos graduais em todas essas áreas. O autor também enfatiza a possível necessidade de resolver a questão da devolução de bens culturais ucranianos que são ou foram roubados em território russo.

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