TRANSFORMATION OF UKRAINE'S CULTURAL HERITAGE AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CHANGES
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Keywords

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). TRANSFORMATION OF UKRAINE’S CULTURAL HERITAGE AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CHANGES: INTERNATIONAL ASPECT. Synesis (ISSN 1984-6754), 15(4), 374–391. Retrieved from https://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/synesis/article/view/2819

Abstract

The protection of cultural heritage in today's globalized world is gaining additional importance. It is especially relevant for Ukraine, which is waging a war against Russian aggressors who also seek to destroy Ukrainian culture. The purpose of the article is to study the transformation of Ukrainian cultural heritage in the context of modern changes and interstate aspects. The results highlight peculiarities of defining cultural heritage objects in Ukrainian and international legal practice. The author analyzes the main aspects of Ukraine's international cooperation with international structures, including the context of the unprecedented Russian aggression. The author emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage in modern diplomatic policy, in particular, the use of soft power instruments, and the understanding of cultural heritage as a basis for building good neighborly relations. It is important to highlight the digitalization of current processes of cultural heritage, which plays an important role in its preservation and contributes to the dissemination of information about the country around the world. The conclusions emphasize that modern Ukraine is making gradual progress in all these areas. The author also emphasizes the possible need to resolve the issue of returning Ukrainian cultural property that is or has been stolen on Russian territory.

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