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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

National security through the lens of globalization processes

Vol. 14, Iss. 8, AUGUST 2018

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Received: 16 April 2018

Received in revised form: 5 May 2018

Accepted: 31 May 2018

Available online: 15 August 2018

Subject Heading: NATIONAL INTERESTS

JEL Classification: Q15, Q16, Q18, Q28, R12

Pages: 1401–1414

https://doi.org/10.24891/ni.14.8.1401

Ugryumova A.A. All-Russian Research Institute Raduga, Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
feminaa@mail.ru

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Pautova L.E. All-Russian Research Institute Raduga, Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
cosidanie35@yandex.ru

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Skorska A.M. University of Economics, Katowice, Republic of Poland
anna.skorska@ue.katowice.pl

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Wasowicz J.G. University of Economics, Katowice, Republic of Poland
jaroslaw.wasowicz@ue.katowice.pl

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Importance The article surveys the current economic security of a country and regions, which influences the socio-economic development of the area.
Objectives The research analyzes the current economic security from perspectives of globalization processes and external economic challenges. We identify the most substantial threats to the current development process.
Methods The research applies methods of logic, economic and situational analysis.
Results We note the need to study the national security threats of the Russian Federation as globalization processes intensify. We specify the mechanism for regulating regional threats and classify the principal regional risks that grow in the process of international cooperation. We clarify the way regional risks arise, proliferate and are managed in the area of their origination. The article indicates the most significant threats to the socio-economic development of border regions and provides recommendations for managing risks there as such regions are more integrated into the global community.
Conclusions and Relevance Evaluation and assessment of socio-economic threats of spatial development will increase the security of the national and regional development and reduce or eliminate risks that the areas will be trapped in foreign trade processes. The main conclusions may prove useful for federal and regional authorities so as to identify and prevent threats and risks of spatial development.

Keywords: economic security, risk mitigation, socio-economic development, border region

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