The content, components and functions of national identity are revealed. The state and problems of the formation of Ukrainian national identity are analyzed. The theoretical foundations of public administration in the field of national identity formation are substantiated.
national identity, Ukrainian national identity, nation, ethnos
Received 23.12.2022, Revised 06.04.2023, Accepted 03.05.2023
Retrieved from Volume 16, No. 1, 2023
https://doi.org/10.23939/dg2023.01.024
Pages 24-36
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