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State Industrial Information Systems as a Political Technology of Digital Protectionism

A. A. Rashchikov ()

Administrative Consulting, 2026, issue 2

Abstract: In the context of industrial digitalization, states are gaining new opportunities to manage industry through the use of digital tools of protectionism. State industrial information systems function as a political technology that enables the control of production, the stimulation of priority sectors, and the reduction of dependence on foreign technologies. The article examines the main mechanisms of digital protectionism implemented through state industrial information systems, as well as their impact on public administration, industrial strategy, and social outcomes. The purpose of the study is to identify how digitalization transforms traditional protectionism and what instruments the state employs to regulate industry. The methodological basis of the research consists of concepts of the digital economy, theories of state regulation, and industrial policy. The information base of the study includes regulatory legal acts of the Russian Federation, strategic documents in the field of industrial digitalization, materials from the State Industrial Information System, as well as analytical reports from international organizations and scientific publications on the topic. The research method involves comparing theoretical concepts of digitalization, protectionism, and political technologies with practical cases of implementing such instruments in various countries. The results of the study allow for formulating recommendations to optimize digital protectionism and its application in public industrial governance. The conducted research leads to the conclusion that digitalization has become a key instrument of state protectionism, and the tools employed in this process enhance the governability of the industrial sector and contribute to ensuring the country’s technological sovereignty.

Date: 2026
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