THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ANALYSIS OF CULTURAL POLICY IN RESEARCH OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN SCIENTISTS
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https://doi.org/10.15330/apred.1.12.114-119Keywords:
cultural policy models, spirituality, society values, unity, national identityAbstract
The article analyses the cultural policies in research of domestic and foreign scientists. It was found that around the world it is a part of social policy and an important tool for development. The role of culture as a powerful means of consolidation of society, strengthening of national identity and patriotism is being determined. Implementation of cultural policy of Ukraine through the idea of national cultural revival and restoration of the unity of the state has been suggested.
JEL: Z 10
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16. Zadykhaylo, Olena A. The organization of administration of culture in Ukraine (administratively legal aspect). Kharkiv: National Law academy of Ukraine named after Yaroslav Mudryy, 2006. Print.
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2016-04-11
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Kinash , I. ., & Senychak , V. . (2016). THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ANALYSIS OF CULTURAL POLICY IN RESEARCH OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN SCIENTISTS. The Actual Problems of Regional Economy Development, 1(12), 114–119. https://doi.org/10.15330/apred.1.12.114-119
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