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Безопасность границ в современном таможенном администрировании как организационный и управленческий принцип (кейс США)

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2021-12-152-165

Аннотация

В статье предпринимается попытка комплексного рассмотрения механизмов управления границами. Данный вопрос анализируется автором с позиции различных научно-исследовательских подходов для всестороннего изучения организационной и функциональной природы этого явления. Приводятся причины трансформации процессов управления границами в современном мире, а также некоторые существенные угрозы и вызовы коллективной безопасности в условиях глобальной экономики. Автор фокусируется на североамериканском управленческом опыте, поскольку страны Северной Америки на сегодняшний день демонстрируют самую высокую продуктивность и инновационность в сфере управления границами и обеспечения безопасности товарооборота. В качестве основного вывода статьи можно привести тезис, согласно которому необходимое условие эффективного управления границами в современном мире — межгосударственное сотрудничество и интернациональная кооперация административных институтов и коммерческих организаций.

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И. Подлесный
Российская академия народного хозяйства и государственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации
Россия

Подлесный Игорь - аспирант факультета экономики и финансов РАНХ осударственной службы при Президенте Российской Федерации, Исполнительный директор «Eurosim Travel».

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Подлесный И. Безопасность границ в современном таможенном администрировании как организационный и управленческий принцип (кейс США). Управленческое консультирование. 2021;(12):152-165. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2021-12-152-165

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Podlesny I. Border Security in Modern Customs Administration as an Organisational and Managerial Principle (US Case). Administrative Consulting. 2021;(12):152-165. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2021-12-152-165

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