Abstract
The notion of resilience has become firmly embedded in the contemporary discourse of a number of international organizations and states. In the UN system, resilience supplemented a glossary of sustainable development. In the UK, USA, France and other countries, it is actively used by national bureaucracies in security sphere. This article analyzes the articulation of this notion in the discourses of three interrelated levels – global governance (exemplified by the United Nations), supranational regional governance (EU) and national governance (United Kingdom and United States). The author draws conclusions concerning the specifics of the articulation of the concept at different levels, and about the reasons for its dissemination in the discourses of governance and security in the last decade. The article pays special attention to the relevance of the discourse of resilience to Russian practice.
Highlights
The notion of resilience has become firmly embedded in the contemporary discourse of a number of international organizations and states
In the UN system, resilience supplemented a glossary of sustainable development
This article analyzes the articulation of this notion in the discourses of three interrelated levels – global governance, supranational regional governance (EU) and national governance (United Kingdom and United States)
Summary
Автор делает выводы как относительно специфики использования понятия на разных уровнях, так и относительно причин его распространения в дискурсах управления и безопасности в последнее десятилетие. Всовременных дискурсах национального и глобального управления все чаще можно наблюдать присутствие такого понятия, как стрессоустойчивость (resilience)[2]. Существуют целые эпистемные сообщества по стрессоустойчивости (например, Resilience Alliance), а также
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