E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

The political economy of technological sovereignty: On the transformation of the concept into the scientific category

  • Stozhko K.P.,
  • Nekrasov S.N.,
  • Stozhko D.K.,
  • Shilovtsev A.V.,
  • Makarova T.N.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202339505005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 395
p. 05005

Abstract

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In the context of the current geopolitical crisis and a new reality formation, technological sovereignty is of particular importance for ensuring national security. This concept is relatively new in science and has not yet been developed. Its semantic content remains controversial and ambiguous, as well as ideas about the ways and methods of its formation and strengthening. In this regard, the article presents a comparative analysis of the “technological sovereignty” concept, based on its comparison with the similar concepts of “technosphere”, “national interests”, “national security”, “economic activity”. The lexical interpretation of “technological sovereignty” as a new concept and as a scientific category is given. Special attention is paid to endogenous and exogenous factors determining the formation of “technological sovereignty”, the need for its more targeted complementation with development goals (totality, system, structure of interests), as well as the definition of its subject and object nature.