State sustainability and stability in the digital age: discussion materials
https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-2(4)-204-223
Abstract
The article presents the materials of the discussion held at the National Research Institute of Communications Development (NIIRC). The participants discussed the problems of digitalization of public relations, hybridization of modern political regimes (as a model of adaptation of the state to digital technological transformations); problems of Russia’s sustainability in the context of energy wars and the climate agenda. The authors conclude that the relationship between digitalization and the stability of political systems is contradictory. Many advantages of large-scale use of digital technologies, increasing the efficiency of the political and administrative process and improving public and political institutions, in practice can have negative consequences, the key of which affects the stability of political systems. For the development of internal forces that contribute to stability and prevent destabilization, it is proposed to form social immunity.
About the Authors
O. F. ShabrovRussian Federation
SHABROV Oleg F. DSc (Polit.). Professor. Professor, Department of Public Policy. President of the Academy of Political Science.
84 Vernadsky Avenue, 2, Moscow, 119606, Russian Federation.
V. V. Komleva
Russian Federation
KOMLEVA Valentina V. DSc (Soc.). Deputy director on scientific work; Chair of the Department of Foreign Regional Studies and International Cooperation.
22/1, Korobeinikov per, Moscow, 119571, Russian Federation.
S. V. Volodenkov
Russian Federation
VOLODENKOV Sergey V. DSc (Polit.). Docent. Professor, Department of Public Policy.
27/4 Lomonosovsky Prospekt, Moscow, 119991, Russian Federation.
Kh. A. Gadzhiev
Russian Federation
GADZHIEV Khanlar A. CandSc (Polit). Lecturer, Institute of Public Administration and Management.
22/1, Korobeinikov per, Moscow, 119571, Russian Federation.
I. A. Guliyev
Russian Federation
GULIYEV Igbal A. CandSc (Econ.). Docent. Deputy Director of the International Institute of Energy Policy and Diplomacy.
76 Vernadsky Avenue, Moscow, 119454, Russian Federation.
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Review
For citations:
Shabrov O.F., Komleva V.V., Volodenkov S.V., Gadzhiev Kh.A., Guliyev I.A. State sustainability and stability in the digital age: discussion materials. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2022;(2):204-223. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-2(4)-204-223