Keywords: democracy, consolidation, network state, communications, political culture
No state in the world exists solely for the sake of today. Even the prosperous present of modern developed countries is the embodiment of a strategy of the long and recent past achieving solutions while constantly struggling with external and internal challenges to its identity political and legal order and political culture. By building a strategic future the state realizes perhaps its most important function: ensuring the transition of the titular nation into the future while guaranteeing the continuity of national identity and sovereignty. To realize this policy the state adapts its strategy according to two realities — natural (peaceful) and crisis (military).
Published: 2023, “Philosophy in the Modern World”, Book XIII, Yerevan: Limush, p. 84-89