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The essence and content of the information policy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization

https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2024-3-62-75

Abstract

The article considers the issues of the essence and content of the information policy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. Based on the analysis of scientific papers, it was concluded that despite the many definitions of information policy, no definition was identified that claims to be used as a basic one. The author defines the objects, subjects, subject and goals of the CSTO information policy. In particular, he concludes that the active subject of information policy is the state/group of states, represented by its authorized institutions and organizations, which perform various management functions to achieve the public good. He also formulates the main functions of the CSTO information policy, primarily those focused on strengthening the system of collective security. The conducted research made it possible to propose the following definition as a working one: “The information policy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization is a special field of international military-political cooperation of the member states on the formation and implementation of objectives, principles, directions and forms of coordinated activities in the information sphere, aimed at strengthening and improving collective security”.

About the Author

V. M. Strugovets
Central Scientific-Research Institute of Precise Mechanical Engineering
Russian Federation

Vitalii M. Strugovets, Cand. of Sci. (Political Science)

2, Zavodskaya St., md. Klimovsk, Podolsk, Moscow region



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Strugovets V.M. The essence and content of the information policy of the Collective Security Treaty Organization. RSUH/RGGU Bulletin Series "Political Science. History. International Relations". 2024;(3):62-75. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2024-3-62-75

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