The historical policy plan as it relates to the progression of the Russian-Ukrainian war
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https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2023.64.04.32Palavras-chave:
historical policy, strategy, Russian-Ukrainian war, humanitarian policy, Ukraine.Resumo
Russian aggression against Ukraine since 2014 and its new explosion in 2022 actualized historical issues. The purpose of the article is to analyze the strategy of historical politics in the context of the development of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The methods of system analysis, forecasting, historical-comparative approach were used to write the research. The results highlighted the emergence and peculiarities of the use of the term “historical policy”, investigated the problems of creating and functioning of a unified policy, and the peculiarities of the organization of the historical policy strategy. The article examines that in countries without undeveloped academic freedom, historiography depends on the direction of the political situation. It is the ruling elites who act as the main customers for the formation of historical theories, the writing of relevant narratives, and the creation of concepts that change history in its affirmative template. Among the problems on the way to the formation of historical policy, the existence of significant contradictions in the interpretation of events, the use of history for political manipulation, and insufficient attention to national minorities have been substantiated. The conclusions emphasize the importance of the formation of historical policy based on scientific knowledge, rather than a political vision.
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