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On the issue of interaction between defense industry enterprises and organizations of the fuel and energy complex in the Russian Federation

https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6304-2021-3-222-237

Abstract

The process of diversifcation in the defense industry enterprises, besides ensuring the loading of high-tech equipment, frst of all, calls for the technological independence of the country, capable of developing under conditions of instability in international relations. The aim of the study is to identify a successful large-scale experience of diversifcation in the international arena (using the example of the United States, China and Germany), and to formulate specifc packages of measures and formats for overcoming stagnation in cooperation between the defense industry and the fuel and energy complex in the Russian Federation. The methodological basis of the study assumes using a systemic and synergetic approach, which in general approximation boils down to enhancing the mutual benefcial effect of its elements. Also, when writing the article, the author applied a quantitative analysis of statistical data, historical and descriptive methods, a comparative method. As the main result, he proposed the formats of interaction between the military and industrial complex and fuel and energy complex, aimed at more efcient use of the potential of the defense industry to meet the needs of organizations in the fuel and energy complex, increasing the volume of output of products at the defense industry enterprises and expanding its range. More active interaction of the defense industry works with organizations of the fuel and energy complex will allow them in the near future to set up producing the new types of civilian products and technologies, and fuel and energy companies to obtain competitive high-tech products.

About the Author

A. A. Seregina
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Antonina A. Seregina, Cand. of Sci. (Politics), associate professor

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Seregina A.A. On the issue of interaction between defense industry enterprises and organizations of the fuel and energy complex in the Russian Federation. RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law. 2021;(3 ч. 2):222-237. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6304-2021-3-222-237

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