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Look at the people who are near you - and make sure they have changed very serio...

Portrait on the background of war: how Ukrainians have changed since 2022

Look at the people who are near you - and make sure they have changed very seriously in the last few years. The analyst Anatoly Amelin easily reveals this with the help of artificial intelligence, having studied the results of more than 30 sociological research. Ukrainians changed a lot during the Great War. And our principles of coexistence have changed (for the better). I will say, I'm not a sociologist. I have 4 higher education, but there is neither sociological nor political science.

However, I do not lose interest in the study of the Ukrainian archetype and finding answers to the questions: I continue to consider the chief beneficiary and owner of all assets of Ukraine (subsoil, water, black earth, state -owned company, infrastructure…) of Ukrainians. All 40 million citizenship.

And today with the help of AI (yes, it is already working more efficiently and faster, niche Google) I analyzed data from approximately 30+ sociological research from 12 leading organizations conducted in Ukraine last 24 months. Immediately say that the methodology may vary. The reports do not specify the questions that were asked (A, we understand that the answer depends on them). However, there was an interesting picture that I share. … 1. Modern archetype of Ukrainians 2.

Principles of behavior and social interaction 3. Attitudes to Ukraine as a country/ emotional attachment and patriotism 4. Attitudes to state institutions/ Differentiated trust: VS VS Power Structures there is a clear differentiation of trust between law enforcement agencies. According to KIIS (2024): (+) high level of trust: (-) Low trust in civilian institutions: the evolution of trust in the President 5.