Strategy of national security
Reference:
Ursul A.D.
Ensuring national security through sustainable development priorities
// Security Issues.
2013. № 1.
P. 1-61.
DOI: 10.7256/2306-0417.2013.1.325 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=325
Abstract:
Sustainable development as a global strategy to resolution global socio-natural contradiction between the growing needs of humanity and the inability of the biosphere to provide these needs. This new type of development is as far out of the deepening global environmental crisis, and is operated as a globally systemically balanced socio-natural development without damaging the environment and ensuring the safety and survival of the human existence indefinitely. Shown that sustainable development is the most secure type of development in a broad sense, is the type of evolution not regressive which eliminates or reduces to an acceptable level any negative impact on the object in order to save it. In a socio-natural aspect of sustainable development is the most secure type of evolution, aimed at the preservation of civilization and the biosphere, their coexistence and co-evolution.Stress the need for extended treatment of this type of development, increasing its distribution to all areas of human activity, including the provision of national and global security. Security is a sustainable way of life of a particular object, the preservation of its nature in the context of internal and external impacts and changes. It is noted that the security of the international community and the national security of Russia in the long term can be achieved not so much protective equipment as efficient implementation of the sustainable development strategy, leading to the survival of civilization and the preservation of the biosphere. The basic principle of the National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation up to 2020 is the principle of security through sustainable development priorities. Reveals the history and content of this principle, written by the author of this article, proposed it back in 1995 and developed it in a number of monographs.
Keywords:
security, sustainable development, global processes, green economy, national security, biosphere preservation, social-natural contradiction, Rio+20, sustainable development, environmental security
Administration and maintenance of security systems
Reference:
Kul'ba V.V., Shul'ts V.L., Shelkov A.B., Chernov I.V.
Scenario Analysis in Management of Information Support of the Processes of Prevention and Conflict Management in the Arctic Regions
// Security Issues.
2013. № 1.
P. 62-152.
DOI: 10.7256/2306-0417.2013.1.301 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=301
Abstract:
The article is devoted to a range of problems related to management of information support of Russian state policy in Arctic Regions under the conditions of active confrontation of rivals. The author analyzes prerequisites, forms and nature of international conflicts and provides the results of scenario analysis of efficiency of management of information support of the processes of prevention and conflict management.
Keywords:
Security, international conflict, information threat, information management, information suppport, information campaign, information influence, scenario analysis, simulation study, performance efficiency
Rapid response and tactics
Reference:
Panenkov A.A.
Preliminary Analysis of Law Enforcement Authorities' and Intelligent Agencies' Response to Terrorist-Oriented Crime in 2012 and 2013 Prognosis for Russia. Results of Researches 2010-2012 on Fighting Terrorism Financing in the Republic of Ingushetia (Conclusions and Suggestions
// Security Issues.
2013. № 1.
P. 153-253.
DOI: 10.7256/2306-0417.2013.1.326 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=326
Abstract:
In his article the author offers he preliminary analysis of law enforcement' and intelligent agencies' response to terrorist-oriented crime in 2012 and shares the 2013 prognosis for Russia. The author also shares the results of researches conducted in 2010-2012 on fighting terrorism financing in the Republic of Ingushetia, makes conclusions and concrete suggestions on how to better fight terrorism and terrorism financing.
Keywords:
analysis, response, intelligent agencies, terrorism, prognosis, conclusions, suggestions, researches, financing, sources
Transformation of national security systems
Reference:
Airikh V.A.
The relationship betwen public safety and crime prevention in the police law of Germany
// Security Issues.
2013. № 1.
P. 254-289.
DOI: 10.7256/2306-0417.2013.1.312 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=312
Abstract:
This article analyzes the historical and theoretical aspects of public safety and crime prevention in relation to police legislation of the federal states of Germany, on the basis of the formation of the Prussian and southern German police systems which were first expressed normatively in the Code of Police Punishments of Baden and Württemberg. It comments on the common problems in the practical application of German and Russian regulations on preventive policing in the second half of the nineteenth century and details various positions relating to the doctrine of preventive policing, as developed by R.Molem. The article also considers the governmental approaches to the understanding of the role and importance of security, being a subjective public right to police protection. It highlights a range of positions extracted from the decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany on the issue. It states the fundamental differences between the legal provisions dealing with sanctions and those dealing with a preventive approach. Lastly, it considers the various elements which underpin "public safety" - the rule of law, individual and collective legal benefits. It notes that there is a tendency to subjectivise modern police law.
Keywords:
a state governed by the rule of law, civil law, prevention, legal relations with police, police law, public safety, jurisprudence, police punishment, general clause
Economical support of national security
Reference:
Tsyganov V.V.
Russian centers of capital
// Security Issues.
2013. № 1.
P. 290-346.
DOI: 10.7256/2306-0417.2013.1.241 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=241
Abstract:
This article considers models of the risks and barriers to creating Russian centers of capital, and shows such models to be unstable. It explores the conditions for the investment potential of enterprises, cities, and countries given the background of global liberalization. The article also defines the conditions for the formation of regional and global centres of capital. It shows that if the flight of capital abroad is prevented, Russia's accession to the WTO will lead to a decrease in state and municipal budgets. The article also looks at the cycle of isolationism and openness in the economies of independent states. It investigates the GFC in the global centers of capital and as well as the lack of investment potential of the rent-based economy. It analyzes the flight of Russian capital during the GFC and the hyperinstability of the Russian stock market, as well as providing a criticism of the "Concept of creating an international financial center in Russia." It is shown that the possibility and practicability of the establishment and development of a Russian center of capital given the circumstances of the GFC is connected to the formation of knowledge-based enterprises, the competitiveness of which provides promising scientific and technical activities, based on the results of basic research. Finally, the article considers the efficiency of the Russian government's anti-GFC measures. It considers the strategic mistakes of the liberals, including the loss of control of the real economy. It shows the necessity for the centralization of government regulation and describes the directions for research and the development of mechanisms for the creation and growth of the Russian center of capital, which will act to promote sustainable development.
Keywords:
intellectual, modeling, budget, capital flight, centers of finance, economy, investment potential, capital, fundamental investigation, centralized