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Политические стратегические модели: основные свойства и условия универсальности

Политические стратегические модели: основные свойства и условия универсальности

Abstract

В статье подчеркивается концептуальная значимость процесса создания стратегических моделей в политике на базе методологии стратегического менеджмента. Основными причинами повышения интереса к анализу использования стратегических моделей в рамках современных политических процессов являются возрастающий уровень нестабильности сегментов государственных систем, затянувшиеся политические и экономические кризисы, а также отсутствие разработанных сценариев разрешения конфликтов в современном академическом дискурсе.The article emphasizes conceptual importance of strategic modeling in politics based on the strategic management methodology. The main reasons of growing interest to the analysis of strategic models operating within political process are increasing instability of major segments of political systems, prolonged political and economic crises, as well as the lack of approved conflict resolution scenarios in the contemporary academic discourse.

Keywords

СТРАТЕГИЧЕСКИЕ МОДЕЛИ, СТРАТЕГИЧЕСКИЙ МЕНЕДЖМЕНТ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ СТРАТЕГИИ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ

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