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Ihor Kovbas Mykola Koval Andrii Fedoronchuk Roman Andrusyshyn

Abstract

This study covers topical issues of the modern state formation in Ukraine.
The study was aimed at investigating the interrelations between individuals and subjects
of public administration in the context of modernisation of Ukrainian society and the
state. The purpose of this study was to identify the possibilities of introducing civilised
aspects of relations between subjects of state power and civil society into management
activities, which has been successfully implemented in management practice in countries
bordering Ukraine: Poland, Romania, Hungary, the Baltic states, etc. The paper employed
the following methods: analytical substantiation of the problems under study; focus group;
expert survey; research-to-practice developments in the problems of relations between
public councils and subjects of public administration, etc. Having studied the theoretical
and practical components, the authors concluded that the public council as a temporary
consultative and advisory body, formed under the executive authority to promote public
participation in the development and implementation of national policy, is an integral
component of a democratic society, which would help in bridging the gap formed over a long time between the government and the population, the state and civil society, restore
confidence in the authorities, form transparency and efficiency. The practical aspect of
this problem can serve as a certain example for other countries, especially for the former
republics of the USSR: Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, etc.

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