The Role of Political Parties and Volunteer Organizations in the Process of Shaping Political Identity and Human Rights Protection during Military Aggression
Volodymyr Zelenyi1, Iuliia Baieva2, Tetiana Madryha3, Olena Berezovska-Chmil4 & Liudmyla Zubrytska5
https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.2.99.118
Abstract
The study examines the role of political entities and volunteer organisations in shaping political identity amidst the Russian military aggression towards Ukraine. The purpose of the study is to determine the influence of political parties and volunteer organisations on the processes of political identity formation and human rights protection during martial law. Sociological, graphical, and comparative methods were used during the study. The findings indicate the increasing significance of Ukrainian citizenship, the strengthening of national
identity and the consolidation of civil society in Ukraine amidst Russian military aggression. It was established that there are certain disagreements regarding the support of existing and new political parties. At the same time, a significant number of citizens has an uncertain position on the support of specific political parties or the involvement of volunteer organisations in the activities. The substantial consolidation and expansion of volunteer organisations, coupled with increased confidence in their operations, indicates the culmination of the civil nation- uilding process in Ukraine.
Keywords: political parties, politics, volunteer organisations, martial law, identity, human rights, Ukraine.