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AbstractRecent studies focus on a new model of global process management formation and transformation. The purpose of this article is to reveal and analyze the level of economic security in Ukraine, argue the interdependence of socio‐economic development and economic security, and suggest possible ways to improve the state of things. The analysis is carried out on the basis of reliable statistical data and through the prism of the following global indices: Human Development Index, Social Progress Index, World Happiness Report, Global Innovation Index, Index of Economic Freedom, Corruption Perceptions Index. This article considers the impact of international indices of social‐economic status on economic security (the case study concerns the period of 2010–2018). The multifactor correlation‐regression analysis allows the assessment of the degree of social‐economic status indices' influence on the output results. The key findings of the study provide recommendations, the implementation of which will help Ukraine to strengthen its positions.Related ArticlesBochsler, Daniel. 2009. “Are Mixed Electoral Systems the Best Choice for Central and Eastern Europe or the Reason for Defective Party Systems?” Politics & Policy 37(4): 735–67. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747‐1346.2009.00196.x.Kilinç‐Pala, and Pinar Buket. 2021. “Approaches in Energy Exclusive Security: Theories of Energy Security and the Dominance of Realism.” Politics & Policy 49(3): 771–94. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12411.Kostadinova, Tatiana. 2009. “Abstain or Rebel: Corruption Perceptions and Voting in East European Elections.” Politics & Policy 37(4): 691–714. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747‐1346.2009.00194.x.

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