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Foundations of Technological Sovereignty in the Context of Foreign Economic Affairs

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  • Natalia Igorevna IVANOVA

    (Samara State University of Economics, Samara, Russia)

  • Violetta Vladimirovna TIMASHOVA

    (Samara State University of Economics, Samara, Russia)

Abstract

The paper is devoted to the study of technological sovereignty which is a necessary condition for ensuring national security, a way to achieve consistently high indicators of economic development and the basis for foreign economic cooperation under geopolitical tensions. The experience of achieving and maintaining technological sovereignty in USA, China, South Korea and European countries is examined. Particular attention is paid to comparing their experience with Russian practice. The authors identify Russia’s basic problems of ensuring technological sovereignty and develop some recommendations for their elimination.

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  • Natalia Igorevna IVANOVA & Violetta Vladimirovna TIMASHOVA, 2025. "Foundations of Technological Sovereignty in the Context of Foreign Economic Affairs," Russian Foreign Economic Journal, Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation, issue 2, pages 25-43, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:alq:rufejo:rfej_2025_02_25-43
    DOI: 10.24412/2072-8042-2025-2-25-43
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    Keywords

    technological sovereignty; economic security; import substitution; semiconductors; innovation; innovation infrastructure; R&D expenditures; foreign economic affairs; high-tech industries;
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    JEL classification:

    • F13 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations

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