Abstract

The publication is devoted to the characteristic of the comprehensive mechanism of states expansion in the information age. The comprehensive mechanism of expanding states in the information age is a mechanism of hidden external interference under the circumstances of an undeclared hybrid war. Some approaches to characterizing the components of this comprehensive mechanism are analyzed.The purpose of the article:The information age has given rise to a new kind of war - a hybrid war, which organization and methods of countering have not been fully determined yet. The purpose of this publication is an attempt to characterize the comprehensive mechanism of states expansion under information age in the face of an unannounced hybrid war.Allocation of previously unresolved parts of a common problemThe author for the first time proposed and characterized the model of the comprehensive mechanism of states expansion under information age.Analysis of recent research and publications:This issue is partly dedicated in the publications of Ukrainian scientists Y. Danik, S. Kvit, I. Rushenko, G. Pochepcov, V. Petrik, M. Prisyaznuk, L. Kompanceva, E. Skulish, O. Boyko, V. Ostrouhov, A. Ivasthenko, V. Semenenko, O. Polyakova; and foreign ones - I. Panarin, P. Lindsey, D. Norman, J. Devis.Formulation of the problem in general:In the information age, the mechanisms of external interference in the internal affairs of other states have expanded and have acquired new characteristics and capabilities. In the science of Administration generalized complex model of the modern mechanism of such interference in its organic integrity is not defined yet.

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