Abstract
As the events of the Russian war in Ukraine show, the resilience of the local communities in the regions of the combat zone and frontline regions as the ability of de-occupied communities to recover is not equal. Given the hybrid nature of modern war, its informational and manipulative component, as well as the very real threats posed by missile and drones attacks on the territory of Ukraine, there are currently no completely safe communities. The main goal of this article is to identify the factors of local resilience in order to find those that are crucial for conflict resolution and recovery of the region. Historical examples of Local resilience in conflict zones are analyzed, such as the Vietnam War (1955-1975), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1996), Rwanda (Post-Genocide Recovery), the Croatian War of Independence (1991-1995). The construction of the Local Resilience Index is an assessment of the sustainability of different regions, focusing on different aspects such as governance efficiency, economic factors, security assessment and social capital. The main source for calculating the Index is the data of sociological studies conducted in 2023 on representative samples in different regions of Ukraine.
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