Formation of a comprehensive system for supporting sustainable population growth in the country, taking into account natural and artificial risks and threats, based on supercomputers

DOI: 10.33917/mic-3.128.2026.5-11

The article examines the challenges of developing a more effective system for supporting sustainable population growth in the country, with the goal of cultivating a socially active generation capable of resisting hybrid attacks on Russia. It substantiates the need to develop measures aimed at ensuring that the controlled circuit of a digital service system with elements of artificial intelligence in organizational systems for managing the processes of monitoring and stimulating the reproduction of target population categories capable and willing to solve complex defense and civilian tasks is prepared for complex problematic situations and limitations of a natural and artificial nature (focusing on a possible future global military conflict in Europe and Asia). It is concluded that the most appropriate management tool is the use of a digital information and management platform for streamlining the processes and procedures of socio-economic support for an increase in the birth rate of the population (increasing the birth rate, improving health, the institution of marriage, protecting and supporting the family by improving well-being, as well as quality of life) in relation to the demographic supersystem, understood as the most important institutional element of the state. It is proposed to integrate monitoring and management tools on a supercomputer basis. The obtained results will help address the organizational challenge of maintaining governance in the event of demographic indicators «exceeding the limits favorable for defense capability objectives’ by working with sources (development and implementation centers) of strategic teams for socioeconomic support of population growth.

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Total Figure: Pandemic as a Portal to the Future

DOI: 10.33917/es-1.175.2021.70-81

Review of 2020 strategic trends presents an analysis of the key components of the country’s integral power — economy, foreign policy, armed forces, territory, natural resources, culture and religion, science and education, population, governance — according to the original methodology developed by specialists of the Institute for Economic Strategies

Protests as a Mirror of Global Transformation

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Essence of the “National Security” Concept, Mechanism of its Implementation (Theoretical-Legal Aspect)

The article suggests the definition and describes the common traits of political crisis in the context of globalization. It is considered, that phenomena mentioned above are bind with the new global tendencies that shape the future political management principles. Among them — the high rate of human self-organization and the Internet, that became the public space of the 21st century, the world’s town square, that gave rise to public rebels against the political regimes in post-soviet republics and during the “Arab spring” in 2011.