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The Phenomenon of National Security within Postmodern Cultures: Interests, Values, Mentality
The Phenomenon of National Security within Postmodern Cultures: Interests, Values, Mentality

Author(s): Leonid Kryvyzyuk, Bogdan Levyk, Svitlana Anatoliyivna Khrypko, Alla Ishchuk
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Nationalism Studies
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: security; national security; security studies; national interests; national values; post-reality; social-political reality;

Summary/Abstract: The article is devoted to defining the essence of security, particularly national security, its interpretation, main features, structure, and factors. The research focuses on the main concepts of the modern understanding of national security and defines national security according to recent research. The authors have performed a structural and functional analysis of the system of national security of Ukraine, which would be an adequate counteraction to threats to vital national interests. The article examines the multi-vector interpretation and representation of the security phenomenon with an increased focus on the axiological paradigm of postmodern society analysis. The cardinal role of postmodernism is considered as a manifestation of postmodern culture in the value dimension of social-political existence. Postmodernism, on the one hand, enabled new vectors of analytical understanding and perception of the security phenomenon. On the other hand, it introduced an imbalance and determined the crisis factor in the space of classical perception of security guarantors due to violating the established foundations and traditions (especially in the perception of the state institution). The rejection factor is seen as a core feature of postmodern social-political reality. The emphasis is given to the problem of the security standard in the security studies and the idea of the mutual determination of both national interests and national values. The article states the importance and priority of historical memory and the phenomenon of mentality in the context of future analytical discourses in the scope of Ukrainian security studies.

  • Issue Year: 12/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 77-95
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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