Інформаційний вимір політики національної безпеки України в умовах сучасної геополітичної конкуренції
Abstract
The problem of maintaining security has been relevant throughout world history. Its solution is an urgent task today. Ensuring the national security of Ukraine is a complex and multidimensional process. The complexity of this task increases when it is considered under the new geopolitical conditions. In the modern world, geopolitical contradictions are deepening, and competition between countries is intensifying. These processes are taking place against the background of humanity entering a new phase of its development associated with the formation of the information society. The formation and development of the global information society is in the focus of world politics.
At the stage of globalization, information confrontation occurs in the information space, which is characterized by
a global nature, an almost unlimited number of information resources, and the ability to copy and transfer them over huge distances almost instantaneously.
The information space has a close connection with world geopolitical processes, since the struggle of geopolitical actors to achieve information superiority is becoming the main direction of modern geopolitical competition.
Key words: security, information society, geopolitics, globalization, state, political system.
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