Політичні дослідження (Jun 2024)
Modern Information Policy: The US Experience for Ukraine
Abstract
The article argues for the need to enhance Ukraine's state modern information policy, identifying potential avenues for improvement of its effectiveness by drawing upon the experience of the United States. It is important to understand that the information policy of the state should be aimed at the formation of the state information space, at expanding and refining the legal framework for regulating social relations based on specific circumstances, dissemination and utilization of information, deepening of the political stability, and ensuring societal information security. Information policy ensures that information resources receive coordinated technological support, offers unrestricted access to them, and provides users with tools for effective information search, use, and transfer. It is essential that the effectiveness of information policy can only be achieved through consensus, involving all interested parties. It is crucial to understand that information policy in times of war entails a set of measures implemented by the state in collaboration with civil society institutions, aimed at regulating information processes and fostering the development of an information society where defense goals take priority. Consequently, a significant challenge arises from the absence of a legislative framework regulating information protection and counteracting new threats in the information sphere, and implements measures regarding responsibility for actions or organized activities that harm the information security of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The state and civil society are provided with practical recommendations for creating conditions conducive to the development of an optimal model of state information policy, adaptable to various situations, including those under martial law.
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