Abstract
<jats:p>The monograph substantiates a strategic approach aimed at shaping the foundations of nationally rooted economic development in a hybrid system of "peace – war". The authors show that in modern conditions not only war, but also peace have acquired a hybrid character, both including military, informational, economic, financial, ideological, diplomatic and other components, as a result of which a new global hybrid reality of "peace – war" has emerged. The Russian-Ukrainian war, which is localized in the space of Ukraine, is essentially a confrontation between the main world players and has a global character. All this generates uncertainty and instability, and creates challenges and threats to economic security and development. Taking into account these circumstances, the monograph reveals the logical and historical conditionality and content of nationally rooted economic development as a local response to global economic shifts associated with increased unevenness of socio-economic development, and the aggravation of its contradictions, which leads to conflicts and wars. The authors prove that in such conditions, in order to ensure the stability and security of economic development, it is necessary to take care of its national rooting by creating an extensive system of value-added chains based on the processing of national raw materials and the use of Ukraine's scientific, technical and labor potential. Such a strategy combines internal inclusiveness relied on the mobilization of all internal factors, including not only physical, but also social capital as an endogenous source of economic growth, with external inclusiveness, which means the use of globalization to realize the interests of national socio-economic development. Based on the generalization of global experience and taking into account the specific conditions of Ukraine, the monograph reveals the mechanism and shows the guidelines of the national rooting of economic development. Priority tasks are structured to emphasize the key areas and economic activities, which promote the resilient functioning of the fuel and energy complex and the development of industry as the material basis of the entire economy. The other guidelines include digitalization, reconstruction of the agro-food system and transport infrastructure, adjustments to monetary policy, socialization of the economy, and transformation of the social and labor sphere. This approach favors proper macroeconomic conditions and endogenization, providing the sound institutional foundations and transforming public administration in accordance with the principle of nationally rooted development. Solving the above mentioned tasks creates a basis for a stable and secure post-war economic development. Such a strategy is the basis for the revival of economic sovereignty and can be applied in all economies that have suffered from the negative consequences of globalization, hence it becomes one of the components of the emerging new world order.</jats:p>