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Communication regimes as factors in interaction between countries / Gasumyanov, V ; Komleva, V   Journal Article
Gasumyanov, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract STUDIES of various aspects of mass communication have lately become one of the most common fields of scholarly research in humanities. Researchers have been taking up subjects such as information revolutions, information wars, the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in international affairs, digital diplomacy, and transnational communication networks. However, any of these forms exists in a specific context, is governed by specific norms and rules, and may be institutionalized and legitimized by a specific government agency and/or international organization. We may sum up by saying that they all are regulated by specific communication orders and regimes and influence those orders and regimes.
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Friendliness of country communication regimes: interpretation and assessment / Gasumyanov, V; Komleva, V   Journal Article
Gasumyanov, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ASSESSING the friendliness of communication regimes is imperative given the increasing role of communications and information in international affairs; the fragmentation of the global communication order (which has failed to develop despite the efforts of global institutions and UN agencies); and the desire to create a multipolar world and establish good neighborly relations if not across the world, then at least in some of its regions and between countries in bilateral and multilateral formats. Interest in the issue increased significantly after the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 243 was signed on April 23, 2021, On Measures (Countermeasures) against Unfriendly Actions of Foreign States. Despite the already existing Federal Law No. 127-FZ of April 6, 2018, On Measures (Countermeasures) against Unfriendly Actions of the United States of America and Other Foreign States, the new decree touched off heated debate and garnered a lot of international attention. An analysis of sociopolitical discourse has allowed us to identify the principal approaches and criteria that have served as a guide for Russia in assessing the unfriendliness of countries. This is important for understanding the essence of friendliness in international relations...
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International Information Security: Practical Measures and the Need for an Ethical Consensus / Gasumyanov, V   Journal Article
Gasumyanov, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MUCH of what is said and written about international information security amounts to alarmist predictions that the use of high technology to destabilize the current world order will continue to grow in scale. With all respect for those who make such predictions, it has to be admitted that it's too late to start getting anxious - what they are foretelling has already happened. Cybersecurity issues are dealt with on the front pages of newspapers and the homepages of websites, and are high on agendas for relations between countries.
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Public-Private partnerships as a mechanism for reaching UN sustainable development goals: nornickel's experience / Gasumyanov, V   Journal Article
Gasumyanov, V Journal Article
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