Doctrine
Reference:
Skorochkin, A. A.
Geopolitical Aspects of Using the Method of International
Conflict Analysis for the Purpose of Ensuring
Energy Security for the Russian Federation on
the Global Commodity Market
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 396-402.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62810
Abstract:
The purpose of this article is to prove that it is
possible to view the threats for Russia’s energy security
from the point of view of such system properties as instability
and tension in international relations regarding
energy resources. Based on the fact that fuel and energy
facilities play a significant role in ensuring a sustainable
economic development, energy security is viewed as the
most important element of national security. This research
is part of the fundamental study of limited resources and
intense competition for continuous import deliveries,
diversification of the market and fair price formation.
Taking into account that relations with several actors,
each of which has it own motives and interests, are very
like to be faced with conflicts, for forecast objectives it
is very useful to apply to modern methods of conflict
analysis, in particular, the phase-factor model of international
conflict analysis. This model views conflict as
a succession of phases, each of which is defined by a
certain number of properties reflecting certain patterns
of events and phenomena and defined through a previous
historical analysis of similar situations. This instrument
can turn out to be very useful when making a forecast
about prospective development of international relations
in the sphere of energy security.
Keywords:
international conflict, energy security, globalization, national security, fuel and energy facility, forecasting, structure modeling, phase-factor model, energy resources, international stability.
Administration and maintenance of security systems
Reference:
Dundukov, M. Yu.
The Place of Intelligent Agencies in the System of the
USA State Authorities
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 403-407.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62811
Abstract:
The present article describes the place of the
USA intelligence service in the system of federal state authorities of the United States. The article views the
differences in the legal status of numerous departments
of intelligence service comprising the USA intelligence
community. The author also describes the way these
agencies are funded, managed and recruited. Special
attention is paid at the comparison of the actual and
legal statuses of intelligence services as parts of the
intelligence community of the USA represented by one
of the federal ministries, and intelligence agencies as
autonomous elements of the American state (such as CIA
or the Service of the Director of National Intelligence).
In addition, the author of the article proves the supposition
that despite obvious centralizing processes over
the past decades, the USA intelligence community itself
cannot be viewed as being independent from the federal
executive branch of the USA government.
Keywords:
intelligence community, intelligence agency, intelligence program, national intelligence service, DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency), state authority, federal agency, CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), National Security Agency.
Administration and maintenance of security systems
Reference:
Kononkov, P. F.
Guarantees of the USSR Food Security During the
Great Patriotic War
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 408-417.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62812
Abstract:
The article describes the factors that allowed
the Soviet Union to ensure food security prior to and
during the Great Patriotic War. It is shown that agricultural
economics created in the 1930’s in the USSR had
a significant mobilization resource which, in its turn,
enabled to organize its successful functioning under
the conditions of blitzkrieg and total war. The author
also underlines the role of prewar patriotic and udarnik
movements. The article also tells us about the contribution
of famous USSR agricultural scientists to food
supply of population and to vegetable and plant supply
of production sector during the war.
Keywords:
economics, agriculture, USSR history, Great Patriotic War, agricultural engineering, selection, collectivization, industrialization, seed production, food security.
Technologies and methodology of security systems
Reference:
Androschuk, V. V.
Concerning the Possibility to Use Experience
and Recommendations of the Foreign Auditors’
Unions for Fraud and Theft Management
in Russia
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 418-425.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62813
Abstract:
The article is devoted to the expansion
of fraud and theft in international economic community.
Corporate fraud is a term covering a whole
range of such serious violations as embezzlement,
bribery, forgery, blackmail and etc. For the purpose
of fraud management, a new profession of
an auditor for fraud and theft was created. This
profession includes a wide range of competences.
Official investigation of fraud cases has only one
purpose which is to clarify the facts. Starting the
investigation of fraud, an auditor first makes a hypothesis
about a person being guilty or not guilty
and then tries to gather enough evidence in order
to clarity what actually happened in the reality.
Investigation of fraud requires mutual efforts of
experts in different spheres. Recommendations on
frau management developed on the basis of experience
of auditors from many foreign countries are
analyzed, summarized and presented in a form of a
special guide. Several main provisions of this guide
are described in the present article.
Keywords:
fraud, theft, white collar crime, association, audit, auditor, financial security, corruption, entrepreneurial activity, forensic audit.
Staffing of national security
Reference:
Soloviev, V. V.
Personnel Guarantees of Subdivisions of the NKVD
of the RSFSR Performing Crime Investigation
(1917 -1923)
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 426-435.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62814
Abstract:
The death of the Russian Empire, followed
by the epoch of cataclysms in domestic policies,
caused significant changes in the life of the whole
country. One of the most essential features of a new
stage of development appeared to be the destruction
of the state apparatus including the internal
affairs authorities and subsequent rise in crime, the
latter being one of the most important indicators
of unhealthy society. Return to public order as an
essential feature of a normal course of the country
’s population life and reconstruction of internal
authorities were therefore the most important goals to be achieved by the new government. With this
consideration in mind, we choose the NKVD of
the RSFSR to be the object of our research, mostly
militia and criminal investigation department. The
subject of our research is the combination of legal
standards established by legislative and other regulatory
acts and organizational framework defining
principles and procedures of acceptance for work
and assignment for a certain position, service and
dismissal and personal guarantees. The research
has shown that the personal management at internal
affairs agencies was of quite contradictory nature.
From the one hand, it was quite obvious that they
tried to find enough officials to be assigned for
all required (and quite a limited number of ) positions.
From the other hand, there were so called
‘cleaning up’ procedures that allowed to get rid
of all the ‘undesired’ workers. At the same time,
quite a spare number of officials had rather low
professional requirements. Yet, even under such
conditions the personal turnover and constant deficiency
occurred.
Keywords:
law studies, crime, NKVD (Peoples Commissariat for Internal Affairs), personnel, official, investigation, militia, crime, criminal investigation department.
Comparative analysis of security systems
Reference:
Kuzmin, E. A.
Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Economic
Security in the Process of Trade Liberalization
(Part 3). Theoretical Extension of the Fragmentary
Economic Security Model
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 436-445.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62815
Abstract:
The author of the article completes methodological
developments in the sphere of assessment of
fragmentary economic security by including dependent
fragmentary economic security into the research structure.
The author underlines the fact that effects of the
relation between economics (so called adhesion effect)
as well as the relation between economic agents within
the economy (cohesion effect) altogether create certain
grounds for viewing their interactions, in particular,
economic security, from the point of view of the ‘Self
– Others in General’ model.
Keywords:
economics, economic security, free trade, mutual penetration of economics, substitution for domestic production, fragmentary security, economical fixation, autarchy, allowed import, globalization.
Legal support of national security
Reference:
Akopdjanova, M.O.
Concerning Economically Unjustified Expenses
as a Way to Commit Criminal Avoidance of
Paying Taxes
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 446-452.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62816
Abstract:
Fight against tax crime is one of the most
nettlesome issues in modern law enforcement. One
of such problems is the relation between economically
unjustified expenses and ways to commit tax
crime. This is the issue the present article is devoted
to.
Keywords:
law studies, crime, taxes, levies, development, experience, expenses, feasibility, indicators, freedom.
Legal support of national security
Reference:
Musaelyan, M. F.
Objective Aspect of a Terrorist Attack: Interpretation,
Qualification, Improvement
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 453-463.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62817
Abstract:
The author of the article studies the objective
aspect of a terrorist attack, analyzes and summarizes
relevant opinions expressed by a number of
scientists and conducts a comparative criminal law
research of this issue in the Criminal Codes of the
CIS member states. The author evidently shows that
it is necessary to improve the legislative construction
of the objective aspect of a terrorist attack in
Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian
Federation. Based on examples from law enforcement
practice, the author of the article concludes
that the objective aspect plays an important role
in qualifying a terrorist attack and delimitating it
from other relevant crimes.
Keywords:
law studies, security, terrorism, terrorist, objective, interpretation, qualification, improvement, delimitation, threat.
Informational support of national security
Reference:
Manoylo, A. V.
Psychological Operations in Raider Wars
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 464-470.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62818
Abstract:
The article describes the purposes, tasks,
methods and technologies of psychological war operations
used in raider (hostile) takeovers, i.e. operations
on unfriendly absorption of Russian companies.
Keywords:
psychology, national security, raiders, psychological security, information war, information inf luence technologies, economic security, psychological operations, unfriendly absorption, business security.
Internal aspects of national security
Reference:
Sedykh, N. S.
Social and Psychological Peculiarities of Involving
Youth into Terrorist Activity
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 471-481.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62819
Abstract:
The article considers terrorism as a part of
information-psychological threats of modern times.
The author brings up the question about the role of
communication media in social structuring of the
terrorism phenomenon. Youth is viewed as the main
target of manipulative and propagandistic influence
aimed at forming their ‘extremist worldview’ and involving
them into terrorist activity. In this regard, the
author analyzes social and psychological peculiarities
of such propaganda on the Internet aimed at forming
loyal attitude towards extremism and terrorism as well
as morally legitimizing violence. The author analyzes
technologies of virtual virus marketing based on the
phenomenon of psychological contamination and aimed
at developing social fashion allowing certain behavior.
In addition, the author also views some peculiarities of
using technologies of convincing communication aimed
at involving youth into terrorist activities. The author
shows that it is necessary to improve information and
psychological countermeasures to extremism and terrorism
in particular social and historical environment.
Keywords:
psychology, society, terrorism, youth, influence, information, communication, media-discourse, propaganda, countermeasure.
Internal aspects of national security
Reference:
Panenkov, A. A.
Suggestions on Optimization of Fight Against
Terrorism and Terrorism Financing as One of the
Directions in Reinforcing National Security of Russia
(Based on the Example of the Republic of Ingushetia)
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 482-493.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62820
Abstract:
Based on his research, the author of the article
offers concrete suggestions on how to improve the fight
against terrorism and terrorism financing as one of the
directions in reinforcing national security of Russia
(the research is based on the example of the Republic
of Ingushetia).
Keywords:
law studies, fight, detection, suggestion, security, crime, optimization, investigation, terrorism, financing.
External aspects of national security
Reference:
Karpovich, O. G.
Democratization in Modern Concepts Presented by
Russian and American Researchers
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 494-500.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62821
Abstract:
At the present time Western and Russian
researchers are paying much attention to one of the forms of political process – democratization. This
may be due to the fact that over the last few decades
many countries have been facing the collapse of
authoritarian regimes and consequently attempts
to establish the democracy institutions. One of the
researchers in this sphere, S. Huntington, called
that process ‘the third wave of democratization’
that covered a significant number of countries.
However, noteworthy that the history of the countries
which have experienced the third wave of democratization
partly rejected Huntington’s conclusions.
Their political development has demonstrated
how controversial and complex this process is. A
bright example is the other side of democratization
– establishment of totalitarian and authoritarian
regimes in the former USSR countries.
Keywords:
political studies, national security, politics, international relations, democratization, democracy, liberalism, national interests, Russia, USA.
External aspects of national security
Reference:
Evseev, V. V.
Concerning Contradictory Policy of the USA
in the Central Asia
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 501-510.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62822
Abstract:
The article contains the analysis of the USA
politics in the Central Asia over the last twelve years,
i.e. during the shift from involvement of nearby
states into the ‘war against terrorism’ and attempts
to reformat the region up to using the ‘smart’ force
during Obama’s governance. It is concluded that
during both republican and democratic governance
the USA regional policy has remained contradictory
and inconsistent. It has also been inertial for the
most part and has considered peculiarities of the
Central Asia from the point of view of Afghanistan.
The author describes the process of development
of the bilateral relations between the USA, Russia
(which at first was viewed as the factor allowing
American invasion into the region) and their main
regional partners, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. It
has been discovered that the ‘war against terrorism
’ did not keep the USA from implementing the
policy of intervention into internal affairs of their
regional partners which could seriously damage the
national security system of the Russian Federation
and create both internal and external threats for it.
Such contradictory external policy of the USA is
most likely t remain in the future, too, which pushes
Russia towards both cooperation and opposition
to national interests of the USA for the purpose of
reinforcement of its own security.
Keywords:
political studies, Asia, USA, partner, Russia, involvement, reformatting, security, interests, region.
External threats and countermeasures
Reference:
Chirkov, D. K., Antonov-Romanovsky, G. V., Litvinov, A. A.
Influence of Foreign Migration Flows on Crime Rate
in Russia
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 511-515.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62823
Abstract:
The article presents a criminological description
of crime committed by foreign migrants
and distribution of such crime rate in regions in
particular. At the present time migration is one of
the most important indicators of ethnopolitical and
socio-economic processes in a society and state.
In the world growth of migration is believed to be
caused by global economic processes. In Russia
migration also refers to the economic situation in
Russia and neighboring counties. However, it is
due not to the processes of economic globalization,
modernization, innovation – based development,
and etc. but to the gaps created when the country
is transferred from the extensive economy towards
intensive economy. Mass migration of unskilled
workers allows us to stay ‘on top’ of commodity
economy. The threat for national security is
mostly caused by the crime committed by illegal
migrants. We should not forget about how dangerous
illegal migrant’s crime can be for our society.
Illegal migrants make up to 90 % of the total crime
rate among foreigners. Even though criminal activity
of foreigners does not exceed the criminal
activity of the Russian Federation citizens, there
is still a number of other important features that
demonstrate a serious danger to the society.
Keywords:
law studies, crime by foreign migrants, distribution of crime by regions, different crime rates in regions, inf luence of diasporas on crime rate, indicating crime, regional distribution, reasons, serious crime, illegal migration.
Economical support of national security
Reference:
Bazhenov, A. A., Cherniatyeva, V. G.
Methodological Grounds of Business Valuation
// National Security.
2013. ¹ 3.
P. 516-522.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62824
Abstract:
The author of the article analyzes the modern
state of valuation activities in the Russian Federation
and views both legislative and methodological problems
directly related to business valuation. The
author evidently shows that there is a need in using an independent method of business valuation as an
efficient instrument of managing a company in the
system of national economy. The author also describes
the structure and analyzes valuation methods, the
latter including a significant number of different
approaches to valuating the cost of a company. The
author proves that it is necessary to improve existing
valuation methods and develop (or improve) economic instruments so that they would cover all the numerous
issues related to business valuation. At the same time,
the author notes that the concept of economic profit
can be used as the basis for creating new models and
business valuation methods which would take into
account the system approach.
Keywords:
assessment, cost, business, method, complex, advantage, disadvantage, activity, model.