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    Community Cooperation and Social Resilience in a Low-Trust Wartime Context: Evidence from Ukraine

    Cătălina SaiocBy Cătălina SaiocJune 11, 2026No Comments1 Min Read

     Pages: 61-68

    Introduction. Ukraine entered the 2022 war with relatively low levels of institutional trust, raising an important question about how communities remain socially functional during extended crisis conditions. This article examines the role of community cooperation in sustaining social resilience during the 2022–2024 war period. Drawing on polycentric governance and antifragility frameworks, the paper analyzes social cohesion indicators from institutional reports alongside documented cooperation practices to assess how cooperation developed at the local level during the conflict. The analysis focuses on interactions between local authorities, civil society organizations, and volunteer networks engaged in community support and recovery initiatives.

    Aim of the study. The findings suggest a functional decoupling between institutional trust and community cooperation: while trust in public authorities fluctuated during the war, community cooperation remained relatively stable. Informal local networks played an important role in organizing support activities and maintaining basic services when formal institutions were under pressure. These findings suggest that community-level cooperation can remain stable even in low-trust wartime environments, highlighting the importance of local coordination for sustaining social resilience.

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