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Achieving national development goals of Russia as a factor in ensuring national security

https://doi.org/10.18184/2079-466Z.2024.1Z.4.640-6Z8

Abstract

Purpose: is to substantiate the need for a balanced achievement of the Russia's national development goals at the federal, regional and municipal levels as a factor in ensuring national security based on the practice of implementing the sustainable development goals of China and India.

Methods: to achieve the set goal, methods of forming matrices for the adjusting goals, comparative institutional analysis of documents at the national, regional and municipal levels were used as tools for identifying potential risks associated with the imbalance of the system of the goals for ensuring national security at all levels of governance.

Results: a comparative analysis and systematization of regulatory legal documents of the national, regional and municipal levels was carried out on the basis of the transformation in them of approaches to the formulation (according to the following types: social, environmental, production-technological and institutional) of the national development goals of the Russian Federation to ensure national security and balanced development of the Russian Federation. The specifics of how the sustainable development goals are reflected in the national strategic documents of China and India and their possible use in implementing Russia’s national priorities are revealed.

Conclusions and Relevance: the approach proposed in the work using the method of forming matrices for the adjusting goals and comparative analysis of documents at the federal, regional and municipal levels involves the conceptual «stitching» of regulatory legal documents for the decomposition of the national goals to the level of regions and municipalities. Taking into account specific socio-economic and political conditions influencing the need to solve new problems in the field of sustainable development is aimed at the rational use of all types of national, regional and municipal resources. International experience, demonstrated by the example of China and India, emphasizes the importance of adapting international sustainable development goals to the national characteristics and priorities of Russia in the context of BRICS development, which reinforces the need for a balanced implementation of goals at all levels.

About the Authors

L. S. Leontieva
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Lidia S. Leontieva, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor; Professor of Department of Regional and Municipal Administration, School of Public Administration

Researcher ID: JXX-5539-2024, Scopus ID: 57202513712

Moscow 



A. S. Voronov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Aleksandr S. Voronov, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor of Department of Economics of Innovative Development, School of Public Administration

Researcher ID: Q-6116-2018, Scopus ID: 58485139900

Moscow 



K. E. Baraboshkin
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Konstantin E. Baraboshkin, Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor of Department of Chinese Philology, Institute of Asian and African Countries, Acting Head of Department of Chinese Philology, Institute of Asian and African Studies

Researcher ID: ACZ-2349-2022

Moscow 



A. V. Bobrov
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Andrey V. Bobrov, Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Associate Professor; Head of the Laboratory of Deep Geospheres, Faculty of Geology, Professor of the Department of Petrology and Volcanology, Faculty of Geology

Researcher ID: AAB-9684-2022, Scopus ID: 700ZZ82868

Moscow 



T. O. Paranina
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Tatiana O. Paranina, Candidate of Economic Sciences; Assistant of Department of History of State and Municipal Administration, School of Public Administration

Moscow 



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Leontieva L.S., Voronov A.S., Baraboshkin K.E., Bobrov A.V., Paranina T.O. Achieving national development goals of Russia as a factor in ensuring national security. MIR (Modernization. Innovation. Research). 2024;15(4):640-658. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18184/2079-466Z.2024.1Z.4.640-6Z8

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