Аннотации:
The contemporary global environment is increasingly shaped by
overlapping crises – armed conflicts, economic volatility, pandemics, and climate
change. This phenomenon, often described as a polycrisis, creates unprecedented
challenges for public administration systems. Governments must respond
rapidly, allocate scarce resources efficiently, and maintain public trust.
In such conditions, the formation of a new managerial paradigm becomes
essential – one that prioritizes flexibility, resilience, and citizen-centered governance
[3]. This article examines the transformation of public administration in the context
of multicrisis threats, including war, economic instability, and social disruptions.