EXTENDED COMMENTARY—Navigating the labyrinth of youth return to deoccupied territories in Ukraine: Stakeholders, strategies, and ethical imperatives

Q2 Social Sciences World Affairs Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1002/waf2.12034
I. Bohdanov, Y. Suchikova
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The war in Ukraine has been ongoing for over two years. As territories that were captured at the beginning of the conflict are being deoccupied, the pressing issue of repopulating these areas emerges, especially concerning the youth. In this commentary, we critically examine the tripartite cooperation among universities, governments, and local self‐government bodies as a critical mechanism for encouraging the return of young people to Ukraine's deoccupied territories. Considering the inevitable exodus of youth due to occupation, we underscore the importance of early strategy conceptualization for their return. The discussion analyzes the roles and responsibilities of all key stakeholders, the necessity to balance national directives with local autonomy, and the ethical imperatives that should guide such endeavors. Although centered on the Ukrainian context, the insights from this research may prove valuable for other regions encountering similar challenges amidst globalization.
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扩展评论--探索青年返回乌克兰被占领领土的迷宫:利益相关者、战略和伦理要求
乌克兰战争已经持续了两年多。随着冲突开始时占领的领土陆续被撤占,重新安置这些地区人口的紧迫问题也随之出现,尤其是涉及青年的问题。在这篇评论中,我们对大学、政府和地方自治机构之间的三方合作进行了批判性研究,认为这是鼓励年轻人返回乌克兰被占领领土的重要机制。考虑到占领造成的不可避免的青年外流,我们强调了及早构思青年回返战略的重要性。讨论分析了所有主要利益相关方的角色和责任、平衡国家指令与地方自治的必要性,以及指导此类努力的道德要求。虽然本研究以乌克兰为中心,但其见解对于在全球化过程中遇到类似挑战的其他地区也很有价值。
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