Vol. 12 No. 70 (2023)
Articles

Public-private collaboration for national security: challenges and opportunities

Larysa Soroka
Scientific Institute of Public Law, Ukraine.
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Anna Danylenko
Analysis Center of Air and Space Law (Kyiv, Ukraine).
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Maksym Sokiran
Scientific and Research Institute of Public Law (Kyiv, Ukraine).
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Diana Levchenko
Analysis Center of Air and Space Law (Kyiv, Ukraine).
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Oksana Zubko
Scientific and Research Institute of Public Law (Kyiv, Ukraine).
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Published 2023-10-30

Keywords

  • public sector, public-private partnership, national security, defense, militaryindustrial complex, private sector.

How to Cite

Soroka, L., Danylenko, A., Sokiran, M., Levchenko, D., & Zubko, O. (2023). Public-private collaboration for national security: challenges and opportunities. Amazonia Investiga, 12(70), 43–50. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2023.70.10.4

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to study public-private collaboration as the main tool to guarantee national security and the sustainability of the State. Research results. The article examines the content, characteristics, and development prospects of public-private collaboration. The system of legal instruments of Ukraine regulating this issue is analyzed. The principles of implementation of the public-private partnership are characterized, as well as the key requirements for its effectiveness. It is summarized that the public-private partnership in the field of national security and defense is a form of cooperation that must guarantee the effectiveness of the implementation of protection and defense measures in the form chosen by the parties in the relevant contracts or agreements. Practical implementation. Public-private collaboration has been used to: build military infrastructure; develop new defense technologies; train military personnel Value/originality. To improve administrative and legal regulation of the public-private partnership, we propose to perform its full transition to online procedures, as it will facilitate the access to information and resources for private companies.

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