Abstract
<jats:p>The article analyzes the transformation of institutional mechanisms of state management of Russia’s interna-tional projects under the sanctions pressure of 2022–2024. It examines the specifics and classification of inter-national projects, their significance for national interests, the role of the state as a key coordinator and initiator, as well as support instruments ensuring project resilience. Particular attention is paid to the impact of external restrictions on financing, technology, logistics, and partnerships, as well as adaptation measures aimed at min-imizing risks and creating autonomous infrastructure. Structured schemes of project life cycles and the evolu-tion of state support instruments are presented, demonstrating the combination of incentive-based and protec-tive approaches in the modern model of managing international initiatives. The potential of an integrated ap-proach ensures the promotion of national interests abroad and the development of domestic reserves for sus-tainability.</jats:p>