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Item Life values and ideals of Ukrainians and Europeans: comparative analysis(Sumy State University, 2024) Набок, Марина Миколаївна; Nabok, Maryna Mykolaivna; Kansas, Serghini-IdrissiEuropean values and Ukrainian values share many commonalities, but there are also distinct nuances that reflect each society's unique history, culture, and spirations. Here's a brief overview. European Values: Democracy and Rule of Law: European societies value democratic governance, rule of law, and respect for human rights as foundational principles. Human Rights: Respect for individual freedoms, equality, and dignity is paramount. This includes freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. Multiculturalism: Europe celebrates diversity and multiculturalism, embracing various ethnicities, languages, and cultures within its borders. Solidarity: Many European nations value social solidarity, supporting welfare systems that provide for the needs of all citizens, including healthcare, education, and social services. Environmental Sustainability: Concern for the environment and sustainability is increasingly important in European values, with efforts to address climate change and promote green technologies. In Europe, there are many organizations that protect human values. In particular, «The European Values think tank is a non» – governmental policy institute defending liberal democracy. They help to face aggressive regimes, radicalisation within the society, the spread of authoritarian tendencies and extremist ideologies including Islamism [3]. Ukrainian Values: National Identity: Ukrainian values often revolve around a strong sense of national identity, rooted in a long history of struggle for independence and cultural heritage. Freedom and Independence: Ukrainians highly value freedom and independence, especially given their history of Soviet rule and more recent conflicts with Russia. Family and Community: Family bonds and community ties are significant in Ukrainian culture, with importance placed on familial support networks and communal traditions. Patriotism: Love for one's country and patriotism are prominent Ukrainian values, particularly in the context of recent geopolitical tensions and efforts to assert national sovereignty. Resilience and Determination: Ukrainians have demonstrated resilience and determination in the face of challenges, including political upheaval, economic hardships, and ongoing conflict in Eastern Ukraine.Item The formation of European values(Sumy State University, 2023) Набок, Марина Миколаївна; Набок, Марина Николаевна; Nabok, Maryna Mykolaivna; Reshma, S.We use the word ‘values’ to describe those beliefs or ideal mental images used to maintain social customs or habits of interest to us or to introduce new ones. If some habits or customs have become obsolete, the values that surrounded and sustained them will also fade away. This could happen in Europe’s future. Today, the works of M. Nabok and other scientists are devoted to this issue. Values tend to be studied on the small or medium scale, no more. Analyzing them on a continental or planetary scale is not free from imprecision or even error. To do so, we need to be reminded, first of all, of a few key features of the history of the concept of Europe and to see whether we have any basis (more than merely speculative, at least) for talking about inherently ‘European’ values.