| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (80), 2021 | | ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION AND ISSUES OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY | | Medynskaya I. V. Chair of International Economics and International Economic Relations, St. Petersburg State University of Economics PhD (Economics), Professor Speranskaya N. N. Military Academy of the Signal Corps (St. Petersburg), PhD (Philosophy)
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| The article addresses identity formation in multi-cultural societies of Europe and Russia starting in 2021, when an acute necessity emerges to develop qualitatively new models in this sphere, resulting from the new transformation processes in the global world. The authors focus on strategic aims stipulated by the documents “Europe 2020” and the concept of Russia’s development till 2020 and discuss what was achieved within these strategies. Integration processes connected primarily with the large influx of migrants to the European countries produced a negative impact with regards to the fulfilment of tasks related to social and territorial cohesion, and therefore require new approaches for their solution. The article presents a conception of “reasonable conservatism” inaugurated at the plenary meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club; this conception maybe viewed as a perspective for maintaining and development of identity in the present-day Russia. | Key words: multiculturalism, identity, integration processes, European Union, globalization, transformation processes, migrants, concepts of development, competency approach, innovation and information space, international scholarly and educational cooperation, business-structures | Pages: 57 - 60 |
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