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ORGANIZED CRIME AS AN ELEMENT OF HYBRID WARS: POLITICAL SCIENCE ANALYSIS

ОРГАНИЗОВАННАЯ ПРЕСТУПНОСТЬ КАК ЭЛЕМЕНТ ГИБРИДНЫХ ВОЙН: ПОЛИТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ

Kosov Gennady (Косов Г.В.), Tishkin Dmitriy (Тишкин Д.Н.) and Soldatov Nikolay (Солдатов Н.Ф.)
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Kosov Gennady (Косов Г.В.): Sevastopol State University
Tishkin Dmitriy (Тишкин Д.Н.): Volgodonsk Branch of Rostov law Institute of the Ministry of internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
Soldatov Nikolay (Солдатов Н.Ф.): Volgodonsk Branch of Rostov law Institute of the Ministry of internal Affairs of the Russian Federation

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2020, vol. 4, 198-203

Abstract: The article analyzes the evolution and modern forms of organized crime in the context of the transformation of the Russian and world socio-political space. The authors propose certain political measures, both tactical and strategic levels to counter any manifestations of organized crime, aimed at ensuring Russia's national security.

Keywords: organized crime; war; political processes; socio-political transformation; political elite; hybrid war; terrorism; color revolution. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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