scholarly journals INFORMATION SECURITY OF THE PUBLIC GOVERNANCE SYSTEM IN THE CONDITIONS OF DIGITALIZATION

Author(s):  
Nataliia Varenia
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Nikoliuk ◽  
L. Donets ◽  
M. Klevets

Nowadays, globalization has become one of the most popular concepts of various fields of scientificknowledge. But a unified conceptual system of views on the essence of globalization and the nature of itsimpact has not yet been established. The polarization of theoretical constructs of globalization today castsdoubt on the possibility of forming a coherent theoretical vision of the content of globalization, the patterns ofits influence, and the prospects for the development of the world as a whole. The growing interdependencebetween government and globalization unifies and standardizes the conditions and factors of development ofindividual countries in the world. It is a kind of indicator of determining the level of sustainability of the development of nation states and, as a conclusion, their potential in facing the challenges of globalization processes. It is these processes that have become the main criterion for the integration of states into relevantglobal or regional structures in our time. Only a state that has an active system of government, implementsits own geopolitical development strategy, maximizes its sovereignty, oriented in the global space, and mostimportantly, it has effective mechanisms of influence and even management can withstand such a globalization challenge.


2018 ◽  
pp. 65-78
Author(s):  
L.M. Singhvi

This chapter is based on different aspects of working of the public governance system in India as well as certain measures to improve the quality of the democratic governance system in the country. Good governance is a constitutional right of the people of India, states Dr Singhvi in his oration. Dr Singhvi was a great advocate of good governance and decentralization. He believed that small states are vehicles of good governance in the country. We have finally opted out of what was derisively called the Hindu rate of growth. We have a vision 2020, a vision of growth and strength, but will our democratic governance deliver on that vision? If our pravasis could do it in other countries why can we in partnership with them and the entrepreneurs around the world do it in India?


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