Russian Society and Socio-Political Risks of the Digital Era in the Global Dimension
( Pp. 29-37)

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Gorlov Konstantin N.
Michurinsk City Council of Deputies of the Tambov Region
Michurinsk, Tambov Region, Russian Federation Rogachev Sergey V. Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor; chief researcher; Institute of Socio-Political Research of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
In the modern world, global crises such as economic instability, social tensions, and political challenges are exacerbated by the rapid development of digital technologies. These technologies, being dual in nature, can both contribute to solving many problems and intensify them. In this complex and dynamic situation, Russian society faces a series of socio-political challenges and risks, driven by both external factors and internal processes. The article conducts a systematic study of the causes and consequences of crises, which has identified the key factors of each crisis in their interrelation with the processes of global digitization. The issues of Russia’s position and role in the new global processes are explored, including the risks it faces in the context of digital transformation, how it can counter modern geopolitical challenges, and utilize digital innovations to strengthen its political and economic position on the international stage.
How to Cite:
Gorlov K.N., Rogachev S.V. Russian Society and Socio-Political Risks of the Digital Era in the Global Dimension. Sociopolitical Sciences. 2023. Vol. 13. No. 5. Pр. 29–37. (In Rus.) DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2023-13-5-29-37. EDN: XXWBTJ
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Keywords:
socio-political risks, political crisis, social inequality, digital inequality, information warfare, sanctions, political elites, trust.