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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