| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 2 (62), 2017 | | ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION AND ISSUES OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY | | Romanov M. T. Chief research fellow, Pacific Geographical Institute, Far-Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok), PhD (Geography) Filicheva T. P. Assistant Professor, Vladivostok State University of Economics and Services, PhD (Geography)
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| The article uses the geopolitical approach to the evaluation of Russia’s population, stresses the importance of mutually connected and synchronic development of economy and population, and evaluations the tightness of correlational tie between these two factors. The authors provide a comparative analysis of the demographic and economic potential of the ten largest countries of the world and emphasize that as compared to other major components of the geopolitical potential, Russia’s demographic and economic potentials present the “weakest links,” which makes the country subject to the pressure from the outside. Strengthening of these “weak links” in the present-day Russia’s geopolitical potential consists in speedy and systematic increase of the country’s demographic and economic components, alongside with the maintenance of the sufficient level of the defense potential. In the current situation any delays in Russia’s economic and population development is inacceptable | Key words: demography, population and economy, factors of development, geopolitical potential, competitive advantages, correlational dependency, strategy of long-term development | Pages: 64 - 70 |
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