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Information × Registration Number 0210U007039, 0110U003335 , R & D reports Title Strategic directions of State policy in the context of world transformations on the way out of crisis, forming new mechanisms for controlling the key financial and raw material resources and the systems of their distribution. popup.stage_title Head Gutzal Anatoliy Feodosiyovych, Registration Date 02-07-2010 Organization National institute of international security problems NSDCU popup.description2 Among strategic goals, priorities and tasks of the national security policy in foreign policy dimension the implementation of the flexible and reserved policy in relations with the leading world force centers and nonintervention to their disagreements, as well as resolute and ultimate upholding of national interests become more and more important. The highest priority is to improve the quality and consistensy of administrative decision-making in the sphere of Ukrainian-Russian relations and the level of their implementation. Ukraine is interested in a real filling of the "open regionalism" model in the post-soviet space. The media resource of the Ukrainian leaders needs a serious content and personnel examination and transformation. The work defines the priorities of forming and implementing of Ukraine's export strategy in the system of ensuring economic security. Product Description popup.authors Базилюк Ярослава Борисівна Бодрук Олег Сергійович Зарицький Олександр Федорович Корнілов Ігор Євгенович Кулик Віталій Олександрович Ожеван Микола Андрійович Парахонський Борис Олександрович Розумний Максим Миколайович Сухоруков Аркадій Ісмаїлович popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Gutzal Anatoliy Feodosiyovych. Strategic directions of State policy in the context of world transformations on the way out of crisis, forming new mechanisms for controlling the key financial and raw material resources and the systems of their distribution.. (popup.stage: ). National institute of international security problems NSDCU. № 0210U007039
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