SCIENTIFIC REVIEW OF MATERIALS FROM THE 2ND NATIONAL FORUM ON ECONOMIC SECURITY IN TYUMEN

Author(s):  
Dmitry L. Skipin ◽  
Tatyana A. Koltsova

On 20-21 April 2021, the 2nd National Forum on Economic Security was held in Tyumen, at the Financial and Economic Institute of the University of Tyumen. The forum attracted the attention of academicians, practitioners, and students. The participants exchanged opinions on the most topical issues of social and economic security of the state, regions, and individual businesses as well as on the problems of organizing the sustainable business. The participants were interested in panel discussions, meetings of problematic sections, round table, which considered effective methods of ensuring economic security, based on scientific principles and sound calculations. Special attention was drawn to the prospects of the “Economic Security” specialty, the need for students to form relevant professional competencies, which are the most important factor in the demand for specialists.

Author(s):  
Aleksy Moldowan

The article focuses on specifics of the development of the theory of economic security of the state in Ukraine. Firstly, the ecosestate as a discipline in Ukraine is characterized by a high level of fragmentation and disintegration. Indeed, a lot of scientific schools have emerged and are actively developing in the country, each of which has a well-developed methodological base of research and its own system of scientific principles and values. On the one hand, this is its significant advantage, because the scientific knowledge has been upgraded all the time that increases their practical value. On the other hand, existing a lot of absolutely different concepts results in methodological chaos in this discipline. The author presented his own approach to the systematization a large number of Ukrainian scientists’ concepts in order to sort various scientific schools out. This approach is based on the principle of historicism, according to which each concept is valid in the relevant historical period of Ukraine, which is characterized by particular conditions and circumstances. Three periods were identified and every period has been studied scrupulously to find out main factors that cause very specific trends in economic security of the state in Ukraine. Secondly, ecosestate is characterized by a high pace of evolution in Ukraine. The author explains, that is a very important sign of its validity. Ukrainian scientific community of ecosestate has to deal with rapid dynamic of transformation of Ukrainian state, as well as conditions in which it operates. It naturally requires constant verification of scientific knowledge in terms of their compliance with new realities. Thirdly, unlike most countries, where ecosestate is actively developing, Ukraine has its own specific context – a hybrid conflict with another subject of international relations, which continues to be aggressive towards the state. This naturally transforms not only Ukrainian reality, but also Ukrainian scientific community. Based on the considerations outlined in the article the author states, that domestic scientific community has a unique experience, so the methodological achievements of Ukrainian experts in certain aspects more advanced than ones of scientific schools in other countries.


2021 ◽  
pp. 304-353
Author(s):  
O.A. Krivtsun ◽  
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O.V. Bespalov ◽  
I.N. Proklov ◽  
M.A. Belikova ◽  
...  

Throughout the centuries, the concept of the vitality of art has been commensurate with the concept of “elevated life”, with the feeling of a special upsurge at the moment of artistic experience, and was seen as a condition for gaining new energy. Today, the high amplitude of the implementation of artistic drama, the acutely presented tragic, undermines the possibili- ties of artistic catharsis. When the art form is shattered by deliberate alogisms, conscious modeling of chaos, attention is sharpened to the in-depth development of the phenomenon of art vitality. The scientific review analyzes the main ideas of the discussion that took place in October 2020 at the State Institute for Art Studies. Being a specialist in aesthetics, Oleg A. Krivtsun has been developing aspects of the phenome- non of art vitality for several years. At a certain stage, other modern researchers, who share an interest in this phenomenon, joined the work on this topic. The discussion on the vitality of art was held at the State Institute for Art Studies and brought together scientists of various specialties from humanitarian universities and research institutions of Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Nizhny Novgorod. The unifying basis of the ‘round table’ was the desire of art historians, musicologists, culturologists, architects, and aestheticians to create a generalizing study devoted to the nature of the vitality of art. The reports of the ‘round table’, given in abridg- ment, are presented in this section as the first collective publication that promotes the writing of a collective monograph.


2000 ◽  
pp. 20-25
Author(s):  
O. O. Romanovsky

In the second half of the nineteenth century, the nature of the national policy of Russia is significantly changing. After the events of 1863 in Poland (the Second Polish uprising), the government of Alexander II gradually abandoned the dominant idea of ​​anathematizing, whose essence is expressed in the domination of the principle of serving the state, the greatness of the empire. The tsar-reformer deliberately changes the policy of etatamism into the policy of state ethnocentrism. The manifestation of such a change is a ban on teaching in Polish (1869) and the temporary closure of the University of Warsaw. At the end of the 60s, the state's policy towards a five million Russian Jewry was radically revised. The process of abolition of restrictions on travel, education, place of residence initiated by Nicholas I, was provided reverse.


Author(s):  
E. V. Klimenko ◽  
N. S. Buslova

The article is devoted to the consideration of ways to solve one of the actual problems in theory and methodology of training and upbringing — the problem of developing professional skills of future informatics teacher. As a way to adapt students to the profession, the possibility of their involvement in social designing was chosen. Participation in social projects contributes to the approbation and introduction of new forms and methods in teaching informatics. Expanding the experience of future teachers in carrying out large-scale events contributes to the formation of a socially adapted personality competitive in modern society. The potential of a social project in consolidating the knowledge and skills obtained during the theoretical training at the university is indicated. In the article, theoretical reasoning is accompanied by examples of real social projects and activities aimed at the formation of professional competencies of future informatics teachers.


Author(s):  
Nataliia Tsymbalenko

The subject of research-theoretical concepts of economic security managementof universities. The purpose of the article. The study of the essence of the economicsecurity management system of the university and the definition of its main tasks,the formulation of principles of economic security management of the university.Methodology. The dialectical method, methods of analysis and synthesis, methodsof structural-logical and semantic analysis were used to study and summarizescientific papers on the research topic. The results of the work. The essence of theuniversity’s economic security management system has been reviewed. The maintasks of the control system have been identified. A definition of the university’seconomic security system has been proposed. Principles of management of economicsecurity of the university have been formulated. These are: scientific andorganizational and social principles. Conclusions. The proposed principles allow totake into account the economic role and social mission of universities in managingeconomic security.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 183-200
Author(s):  
Olena Illiashenko ◽  
Yevhenii Rudnichenko ◽  
Tetiana Momot ◽  
Nataliia Havlovska

2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 1291-1312
Author(s):  
N.V. Zyleva

Subject. This article discusses the practice of ensuring the economic security of oil and gas companies operating under the terms of production sharing agreements, where minerals are the object of security. Objectives. The article aims to justify the need to apply professional judgment in the organization of reliable accounting of minerals, explored and extracted under the terms of the production sharing agreement implementation, to avoid various risks to the entity's economic security. Methods. For the study, I used the methods of deduction and modeling. Results. The article presents proposals to arrange accounting of intangible exploration assets (geological information on mineral reserves) and finished products (the part of the extracted minerals owned by the investor and the part owned by the State). Conclusions. As strategic minerals, oil and gas are the targets of various economic risks. Professionals familiar with the specifics of accounting operations in the implementation of the production sharing agreement should be prepared to prevent these risks. The results obtained can be used to design accounting policies and develop local regulations on the tasks and functions of the economic security service of the organization implementing the production sharing agreement.


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