Ukraine has become 1 of the most crucial cases of state resilience analysis in modern global policy. The war posed a fundamental question to the country: can a country with a past of advanced levels of corruption increase its organization resilience under existential threat? Anti-corruption reforms have become not only part of the process of modernising the state, but besides 1 of the key conditions for obtaining financial support from the West, maintaining the social and global credibility of authorities and deepening integration with the EU and NATO.