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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2023
  • Kirjastus: Springer Verlag, Singapore
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The book is the beginning of new interdisciplinary research series at the intersection of international relations, diplomacy, law, economics, and politics on the basis of global digital transformation.  Digital international relations form a new mode of interaction between states and in terms of solving the most pressing problems of modernity. Law, economics, diplomacy and education are selected as key areas of human activity that can become the sphere of perspective research of digital international relations. This book will interest diplomats, scholars of international relations, and of international law.
Introduction:  Political Order of Digital State.- Part I. Digital
Transformation of Global Politics: Key Directions of the Analysis.- Chapter
1. The Practice of the Sovereignty in the Age of Digitalization.- Chapter
2.
The Problem of Developing Scientific and Technological Potential in the
Context of the Russian-American Confrontation: from the Nuclear Triad to
the Competition of Innovative Systems.- Chapter
3. Ethical Approaches to AI
in Russia, the USA and China.- Chapter
4. Indian Innovation Policy in the
Context of Modern Geopolitics.- Chapter
5. Internet Governance in
BRICS.- Chapter
6. On the Experience of the ASEAN Regional Forum on Security
in the Field of Developing Confidence-Building Measures in the Information
Space.- Chapter
7. Application of Network Data Analysis in Studies of
Informal Parliamentary Groups.- Part II. Legal Support for the Development of
the Digital Economy.- Chapter
8. General Issues of Digitalization and its
Impact on the Legal Regulation of Public Relations.- Chapter
9. International
Law in the Age of Digitalization.- Chapter
10. Criminal Law in the Age of
Digitalization.- Chapter
11. Financial Law in the Age of
Digitalization.- Chapter
12. Tax Law in the Age of Digitalization.- Chapter
13. Labour Law in the Age of Digitalization.- Chapter
14. Commercial Law in
the Age of Digitalization.- Chapter
15. Banking Law in the Age of
Digitalization.- Chapter
16. Administrative Law in the Age of
Digitalization.- Chapter
17. Intellectual Property Law in the Age of
Digitalization.- Part III. Digital Transformation of Global
Economics.- Chapter
18. Russian Business in the Sector of International
Information Security: the Formation of a New Agenda.- Chapter
19. European
Regulation of Internet Platforms: Problems and Prospects.- Chapter
20.
Digital Transformation of the EAEU financial sector.- Chapter
21.
Digitalization of the World Agricultural Markets.- Chapter
22. Information
Support of the Energy Market in the Context of Digitalization.- Chapter
23.
Digital Transformation of Chemical Industry Companies.- Chapter 24. 
Eurasian Industrial Performance: Sustainable and Digital Aspects.- Chapter
25. Digitalization of Labour Market.- Chapter
26. Digitalization of
Insurance: New Risks.- Chapter
27. Digital Technologies for Visualizing
Economic History as a Tool for Educational Diplomacy.- Part IV. Educational
and Scientific Diplomacy in the Age of Digitalization.- Chapter
28.
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Certain Types of Work in the Process of
Distance and Traditional Training of International Economists.- Chapter
29.
The Role of Digital Technologies in Learning a Foreign Language in the
Context of the Lifelong Education Paradigm.- Chapter
30. Media Data.
Technological Challenges and Prospects.- Part V. International Transport and
Global Transport Policy in the Context of Digitalization.- Chapter
31.
Digital Transformation and Global Transport Platform: Bringing together
International Business Entities into Integrated Supply Chain.- Chapter
32.
Intelligent Transport Systems and Its Role in the Implementation of Global
Transport Policy in the Context of Digitalization.- Chapter
33. Electronic
Document Management in Transport Sector: the Realities of Modernity.- Chapter
34. Tasks and Challenges for the Russian System of International Goods
Delivery in the Context of Digitalization.- Chapter
35. Transport Engineering
of the EAEU and Digitalization.- Conclusion. The Future of Digital
International Relations. 



 
Andrey Baikov is an associate professor of political science at MGIMO, the Russian diplomatic school.

Elena Zinovieva teaches international relations at MGIMO.