transparency and stability of democratic transformations, increasing public confidence
in state bodies, etc. [11]. Model of mutually beneficial functioning of the state and civil
society in the vision of M.P. Baran presented in fig. 3.
Figure 3. Model of mutually beneficial functioning of the state and civil society [11]
For society
SUPPORT FOR CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
Positive Effect
For state
the dismissal of the state from the
implementation of certain excessively
burdensome social tasks for it, with
the preservation of high social
standards for the population
improving the quality of political and
public-political decisions through
better consideration of the population
needs
ensuring more complete
implementation of public policy
decisions
eliminating the possibility of
transforming the public into a
competitor in the social and
political spheres
increasing economic benefits from
the implementation of state policy,
that promotes civil society
development
legal provision of the citizens’ rights
and interests’ protection from
unwarranted interference by the state
self-government at different levels of
social life
legitimate provision of private
spheres from strict regulation by
public authorities
distribution of philanthropy and
provision of targeted operational
charitable assistance
real provision of human rights and
freedoms, equal access of citizens to
participation in state and public
affairs
providing control over the
authorities and fighting with
corruption
Formation of a democratic society of European type
and a social legal democratic sovereign state
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