2022
DOI: 10.12775/sdr.2021.en6.06
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The role of the Russian Orthodox Church in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict

Abstract: The article analyses the influence of the religious factor on the internal processes of nation-state consolidation in Ukraine and on the causes and consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The division of the Ukrainian Orthodoxy into three branches (UAOC, UOC-KP and UOC-MP) did not allow the Church to become a consolidating factor in the formation of a nation-state in independent Ukraine and a generator of social transformation. The situation may change for the better after the creation of the Autocepha… Show more

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“…The consequences of Yanukovych's approach to leadership were significant and far-reaching. His emphasis on centralized control and his disregard for democratic norms contributed to the destabilization of Ukraine and the deterioration of its relationship with the global community (Baluk & Doroshko, 2021). The suppression of opposition groups and the curtailment of civil liberties contributed to public unrest, which ultimately led to Yanukovych's removal from office in 2014.…”
Section: Irresponsible Leadership In the Russia-ukraine Warmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequences of Yanukovych's approach to leadership were significant and far-reaching. His emphasis on centralized control and his disregard for democratic norms contributed to the destabilization of Ukraine and the deterioration of its relationship with the global community (Baluk & Doroshko, 2021). The suppression of opposition groups and the curtailment of civil liberties contributed to public unrest, which ultimately led to Yanukovych's removal from office in 2014.…”
Section: Irresponsible Leadership In the Russia-ukraine Warmentioning
confidence: 99%