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Transparency and political risks: challenges and prospects for the Russian state system
[Транспарентность И Политические Риски: Вызовы И Перспективы Для Российской Государственной Системы]

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  • Alexander M. Starostin (Старостин А.М.)

    (Rostov State University of Economics)

  • Elena N. Tovanchova (Тованчова Е.Н.)

    (Rostov State University of Railway Engineering)

Abstract

The article analyzes the problems of political risks and transparency of state power, paying special attention to domestic and foreign research in this area. The author points out the insufficient systematization and understanding of political risks in Russian science. Special attention is paid to the concept of transparency as a key principle of the functioning of modern government. The article examines examples of legal regulation of transparency in countries such as Australia, the Netherlands and New Zealand. The author emphasizes the importance of creating a balanced system where transparency must be combined with the need to protect national security. In addition, the article discusses the problem of "double standards" in international politics, considered as an instrument of information warfare and a means of manipulating public consciousness.

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  • Alexander M. Starostin (Старостин А.М.) & Elena N. Tovanchova (Тованчова Е.Н.), 2024. "Transparency and political risks: challenges and prospects for the Russian state system [Транспарентность И Политические Риски: Вызовы И Перспективы Для Российской Государственной Системы]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 184-189.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s24324
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