OUR AUTHORS
АMIANTOV A.A. – Ph.D. (political sciences), assistant professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
ANDREEVA E.S. – graduate student of Diplomatic Academy Ministry of foreign affairs of the Russian Federation, Researcher of Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, Moscow, Russia.
BAKULIA I.Yu. – post-graduate student, working for a PHD at the Department of National and Federative Relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
BLOKHIN V.V. – Doctor of historical sciences, professor of Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
DONDOKOV A.A. – post-graduate student at the Department of National and Federative Relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
GERASIMOVA O.E. – Candidate of Political Sciences, Doctoral Candidate of the Department of sociology and religious sciences, Herzen State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia.
HUSSAIN ALI MOHAMMAD MAHDI – post-graduate student at the Chair of Political Sciences of the Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Afghanistan, Kabul.
KADAMOV I.N. – Head of the labour migrants division, Representative of the Tajikistan Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of Population in the Russian Federation, post-graduate student at the Chair of national and federative relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Moscow, Russia.
KARSANOVA E.S. – Doctor of Political Science Professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration Odintsovo branch of MGIMO University, Odintsovo (Moscow region), Russia.
KISLYAKOV E.A. – master of the 1st year of specialty «Political Science», the profile «Internet technology in politics and administration», Moscow State University of Education, Moscow, Russia.
KNOTKO V.Y. – post-graduate student at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
KOBEL'KOV A.N. – post-graduate student, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO RAN), Moscow, Russia.
KUBANTSEVA K.N. – the senior teacher of the chair of foreign languages in The Military training and scientific center of ground forces "Combined arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation", a graduate student of the public administration and national security chair in the national security faculty at the Institute of law and national security The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
KURBONOVA Z.M. – Candidate of political sciences, Doctoral candidate of Institute of Philosophy, Political Sciences and Law named after A. Bahouddinov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan.
MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of political sciences, Professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
MURYGINA M.V. – graduate student, South Federal University, Rostov on Don, Russia.
MEHMET URPER – postgraduate student, St. Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
NUGUMANOV D.S. – post-graduate student of the Department of national and federal relationships of the Russian Academy of national economy and state service under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
PAHRUTDINOV Sh.I. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent.
POPOVA E. – bachelor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
PRYAKHIN V.F. – D.Sc. (political science), Club of Rome National Committee member Professor, Department of Area Studies and Foreign Policy, RSUH, Moscow, Russia.
SEREGIN M.I. – working for a magister degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
SIDORONKO M. – bachelor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
SLIZOVSKIY D.E. – PhD in History, Professor at the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
SOBOLEV A.V. – master of the 1st year of specialty «Political Administration» of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
SODIKOV Sh.D. – Ph.D., research fellow at the IMI Analytical Center of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), the deputy chairman of the Moscow City Bar Association "Law and Justice", Moscow, Russia.
SULEYMANOV A.R. – candidate of political Sciences, associate Professor of philosophy and political science Bashkir state University, Ufa, Russia.
SULEYMANOVA A.R. – graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russia.
SYCHUGOVA N.E. – graduate student of department of regional studies and programs of state fiscal institution «Scientific-Research Institute of Human Sciences of the Government of the Republic of Mordovia», Saransk, Russia.
VOLOBUEV К.V. – working for a magister degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
VYSOTSKIY A.V. – PhD (political sciences), working for a doctorate degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Deputy editor-in-chief of scientific journal "Eurasian Union: Problems of International Relations", Moscow, Russia.
ZALYSIN I.Y. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Political Science, Russian State Agrarian University-МAA, Moscow, Russia.
ZHANG ZHAN – PhD student, Institute of Asian and African Studies Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
Academic journal “Political Science Issues”. Issue 2 (26), 2017.
CONTENTS
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
- Zalysin I.Y. The Problem of Violence in Research of Contemporary Russian Political Scientists
- Amiantov A.A., Kislyakov E.A., Sobolev A.V. Municipal Election Cycle in Moscow 2017: New Challenges
- Sychugova N.E. Political and State Decision: Diametricy Ofconcepts
- Kadamov I.N. Foreign Experience of Social Adaptation of Migrants: Possibilities of Using in Russia
- Nugumanov D.S. Theoretical Aspects of the Study of Elite Genesis in Political Science
- Murygina M.V. Political Trust as a Social Phenomenon and its Features in Modern Russia
- Suleymanova A.R. Electoral Conflict as a Form of Public Political Protest
POLITICAL REGIONALISM AND ETHNOPOLITICS
- Suleymanov A.R. About the Formula of the Russian Nation in the Political Agenda
- Vysotskiy A.V. Ethnic Conflicts in the Context of Russian Federalism
- Dondokov A.A. The History of the Buryat Language Development from the Old-Mongolian Script to Cyrillic
PROBLEMS OF STATE SECURITY
- Karsanova E.S. On the Limits of Switzerland’s Cooperation in the Sphere of Domestic and International Security
- Pahrutdinov Sh.I. Experience of Uzbekistan on the Prevention of Threats: Factors and Criteria for Creating a Sustainable Society
- Kubantseva K.N. China's Policy in the Information Sphere as a Factor of Internal Political Stability and Strengthen National Security
- Andreeva E.S. CSTO as a Factor of Security in the South Caucasus Region
- Sodikov Sh.D. Some Precedents and Problems of Ensuring Energy Security of the EU Countries
- Seregin M.I. Informational Security as one of the Principal Parts of National Security of Modern Russia
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Amiantov A.A., Volobuev K.V. Political Discourse as a Measure of Influencing an Addressee of International Relations
- Кurbonova Z.M. Enclaves of Central Asia: Myths and Realities
- Gerasimova O.E. Diasporal Policy of China as Factor of Strengthening of the Chinese Diaspora in the World Politics and Economics
- Knotko V.Y. Problems of the Development of American-Chinese Relations
- Kobel'kov A.N. «Soft Power» in German-Turkish Relations
- Bakulia I.Yu. The Hypothesis of the Prehistoric Existence of Factors that Contributed to the Establishment of the Regime of Apartheid in Southern Africa
- Zhang Zhan Poverty Alleviation as one of the Sustainable Development Goals in China
- Hussain Ali Mohammad Mahdi Political Stability in Afghanistan: Problems and Prospects
- Mehmet Urper Britain’s Policy in the Middle East: a Hundred Years of Stagnation
REVIEWS ON MONOGRAPHY
Review of the monograph: Slizovsky D.E. Political Leadership of Russia-Russia: Origins and Contradictions GRAND STRATEGY (BIG STRATEGY). – M.: Publishing house of the journal "Political Science Issues", 2017. – 220 р.
ACTUAL REVIEWS ON THE ARTICLE OF THE JOURNAL
Review of the article by A.R. Suleymanov "About the Formula of the Russian Nation in the Political Agenda"
Review of the article Sh.I. Pakhrutdinova "Experience of Uzbekistan on the Prevention of Threats: Factors and Criteria for Creating a Sustainable Society"
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
I.Y. ZALYSIN Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of Department of Political Science, Russian State Agrarian University-МAA, Moscow, Russia
THE PROBLEM OF VIOLENCE IN RESEARCH OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
The article is devoted to research of the concept of «political violence» in the works of Russian political scientists of the last decade. Two main approaches to the interpretation of political violence are disclosed. Supporters of the first reduce it to physical coercion to achieve political goals. Proponents of the second include to it various types of imposing the political will (psychological, informational, economic, physical etc.). Analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches.
Key words: power, power tools, political violence, coercion, approaches to the study of political violence, the Russian political science.
A.A. AMIANTOV PhD (political sciences), assistant professor At the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
E.A. KISLYAKOV master of the 1st year of specialty «Political Science», the profile «Internet technology in politics and administration», Moscow State University of Education, Moscow, Russia
A.V. SOBOLEV master of the 1st year of specialty «Political Administration», Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
MUNICIPAL ELECTION CYCLE IN MOSCOW 2017: NEW CHALLENGES
The article is devoted to the evolution of the electoral system on the election of municipal deputies in Russia on the example of Moscow. These elections are of interest in view of recent changes in the structure of electoral districts. The future election campaign may acquire the character keenly competitive, especially after the polling day September 18, 2016 in the Shchukino district are combined in a common group of candidates from the opposition parties (KPRF and Yabloko) failed to obtain a majority of seats in the local Council of deputies.
The purpose of the study is to identify opportunities and threats that are inherent in the new electoral system introduced in municipal elections in a specific region of the country.
The study solved three tasks. The first task is to assess the importance of future municipal elections in Moscow, to reveal the main reasons why the upcoming elections will be important.
The second task is to consider the opportunities and threats offered by the new election system for candidates wishing to stand in deputies of municipal meetings of a city of Moscow.
The third task is to evaluate the possible effects related to the practical application of the new electoral system for local elections in the capital of Russia.
The main research method was the simulation of processes that can occur within multi-member electoral system with their subsequent applied analysis.
The results are presented in the form of brief abstracts of findings summarizing all of the important aspects that may affect the conduct and outcome of election campaigns of candidates for deputies of municipal meetings of a city of Moscow.
Key words: election campaign, electoral system, local government, multi-mandate system, municipal elections.
N.E. SYCHUGOVA graduate student of department of regional studies and programs of state fiscal institution «Scientific-Research Institute of Human Sciences of the Government of the Republic of Mordovia», Russia, Saransk
POLITICALANDSTATEDECISION: DIAMETRICY OFCONCEPTS
Today any management decision is the result of the process of management activities. It does not matter, whether this decision was taken on international, national, regional or local level. After all, any decision should result in its implementation as it was originally planned, and in achievement of the results sought by managers. This article analyzes the concepts of "state decision" and "political decision", their relationship with the identification of both general and distinct. The author offers some bases to differentiate two concepts with a view to a proper understanding of outcome of the political process, and formulates the concept of political decision which differs from what exists in people’s minds today.
Key words: state decision, political decision, a political process, diametricy.
I.N. KADAMOV Head of the labour migrants division, Representative of the Tajikistan Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment of Population in the Russian Federation, post-graduate student at the Chair of national and federative relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Moscow, Russia
FOREIGN EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF MIGRANTS: POSSIBILITIES OF USING IN RUSSIA
In the article the author considers the tools of social adaptation used in the framework of the migration policy of the countries of "traditional immigration" (USA, Canada, Australia) and countries of Western Europe. The purpose of this article is to define possibilities of using foreign experience of integration of migrants in the Russian situation. There are several tools used by foreign countries in the framework of integration programmes relevant for Russia.
Key words: The Russian Federation, foreign experience of integration of the country "traditional immigration" (USA, Canada, Australia), Western Europe, migration policy, social adaptation, multiculturalism, institutions and structures of migrants' integration in the European Union.
D.S. NUGUMANOV post-graduate student of the Department of national and federal relationships of the Russian Academy of national economy and state service under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE STUDY OF ELITE GENESIS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
The article considers various interpretations of the term «elite»; the distinction between «elite» and «political elite». The theoretical approaches to the formation of political elites are analyzed: the entrepreneurial system and the guild system.
Key words: elite, elite formation, political elite, recruitment, regional political process.
M.V. MURYGINA graduate student, South Federal University, Rostov on Don, Russia
POLITICAL TRUST AS A SOCIAL PHENOMENON AND ITS FEATURES IN MODERN RUSSIA
Trust is one of the main criteria of good governance. The object of study is political trust. The subject of the research – peculiarities of political trust as a social phenomenon in modern Russia. Based on the theoretical interpretation of the concept of «political trust» this article analyses the main determinants of citizens ' confidence in political leaders and institutions are the most important indicators of people's confidence in government. The author examines such aspects as the culture of trust, credibility, determinants and indicators of confidence, social interaction, social communication, and public opinion. The article uses a classification-statistical research method and content analysis. On the basis of their analyses the main processes and factors of formation of political trust in the current situation. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the fact that the article in a single field of analysis covers all the main factors characterizing the scientific category of «political trust» in the modern context. It is necessary for the formation of methods of analysis and rationale strategic objective of political power in Russia – measures to improve the «confidence rating» to the leading political institutions, further reforms and initiatives of government and civil society to prevent conflict between the government and the society, the disruption, and the criminalization of society.
The main conclusion of the study: confidence in the Russian authorities is based on the specific authority of leading actors of politics and such an institution as the army, «credibility», which is steadily growing as a result of government measures.
Key words: political trust, government power, population, culture of trust, credibility, trust determinants, indicators of trust, political institutions, social interaction, social communication, public opinion.
A.R. SULEYMANOVA graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology Bashkir State University, Russia, Ufa
ELECTORAL CONFLICT AS A FORM OF PUBLIC POLITICAL PROTEST
Of particular interest to the study of electoral conflict in political theory, due to a change in public views on the modern way of life. Modern democratic transition significantly expands the range of substantive electoral and electoral cycles, are also related concepts in this field act in the same sense. So synonymous are the terms «electoral» and «election». Which, in the opinion of the author, have a different meaning. This article examines the electoral conflict, having something more with protest activity than with the electoral conflict.
Key words: electoral conflict, political protest, publicity, electoral conflict, electoral process, political stability, opposition.
POLITICAL REGIONALISM AND ETHNOPOLITICS
A.R. SULEYMANOV candidate of political Sciences, associate Professor of philosophy and political science Bashkir state University, Ufa, Russia
ABOUT THE FORMULA OF THE RUSSIAN NATION IN THE POLITICAL AGENDA
In the modern world the issues concerning the study of multi-ethnicity, multi-ethnicity, civil unity, remain open in the theoretical and practical value. Russia, given its long historical path of development as a multi-ethnic and multicultural civilization, can be confidently attributed to the States with a special unique multinational formula. That is why the formula of the Russian nation should be the subject of scientific debate and political analysis.
Key words: politology, the Russian nation, the political agenda, the formula, «Soviet people», unity, diversity, patriotism.
А.V. VYSOTSKIY PhD (political sciences), working for a doctorate degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Deputy editor-in-chief of scientific journal "Eurasian Union: Problems of International Relations", Moscow, Russia
ETHNIC CONFLICTS IN THE CONTEXT OF RUSSIAN FEDERALISM
In his article, the author explores conflicts and their classification. The author examines the concept of "ethnic territory" described as a certain part of the earth's surface where historically a particular ethnic group with specific language, culture, lifestyle and traditions is formed.
Key words: conflict, national policy, region, classification, method, resolution, prospects, globalization, National Security Strategy of the Russian Federation.
A.A. DONDOKOV post-graduate student at the Department of National and Federative Relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
THE HISTORY OF THE BURYAT LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT FROM THE OLD-MONGOLIAN SCRIPT TO CYRILLIC
The article analyzes the history of the development of the Buryat language in the Republic of Buryatia presented the historical facts of the formation stages of modern written and oral Buryat language. Considers the problem of transitions of the Buryat language from the old Mongolian written language to the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, their influence on the formation of the Buryat literary language.
Key words: Republic of Buryatia, the Buryat language, native language, official language, old Mongolian alphabet, romanization of the Buryat language education.
PROBLEMS OF STATE SECURITY
E.S. KARSANOVA Doctor of Political Science Professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration Odintsovo branch of MGIMO University, Odintsovo (Moscow region), Russia
ON THE LIMITS OF SWITZERLAND’S COOPERATION IN THE SPHERE OF DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
This article represents short survey of Swiss national security policy after the end of cold war. Author analyses changes and adjustments in politics of national security and stresses that adoption of the concept of total security became the starting point to move from autonomous concept of security to the concept which is more oriented to international cooperation. New understanding of national security leads to broader version of its concept first of all due to broader understanding of the whole spectrum of threats. The result of total security concept became the integration of domestic security policy and outdoor security policy that leads to comprehensive approach to national security and to readiness of Switzerland to support outdoor missions.
Key words: national security, domestic security, Switzerland, neutrality, international cooperation, peace missions, peacekeeping policy.
Sh.I. PAHRUTDINOV Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
EXPERIENCE OF UZBEKISTAN ON THE PREVENTION OF THREATS: FACTORS AND CRITERIA FOR CREATING A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
The article deals with the problem of threats preventing the development of the society. The article analyses internal and external factors leading to the occurrence of threats and ways of preventing them in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Key words: threats to stability, colour revolution, the export of democracy, national security, political terrorism, political leader, regional conflicts, social instability, stability, sustainability.
K.N. KUBANTSEVA the senior teacher of the chair of foreign languages in The Military training and scientific center of ground forces "Combined arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation", a graduate student of the public administration and national security chair in the national security faculty at the Institute of law and national security The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
CHINA'S POLICY IN THE INFORMATION SPHERE AS A FACTOR OF INTERNAL POLITICAL STABILITY AND STRENGTHEN NATIONAL SECURITY
The article is concerned with the features of the Chinese government policy in the information sphere. Along with tightening security measures in the information sphere and the number of events, the Chinese authorities carried out the "immunization" of the population, explaining the fallacy or the hostility of ideas aimed at undermining the national security. The author notes such a feature of China's censorship as an opportunity for a broad discussion of the most pressing issues, with the simultaneous suppression of unauthorized rallies and large-scale performances. Emphasizing the trend towards stricter measures to strengthen national security in the information sphere, the author substantiates the necessity of such measures in connection with the increasing number of threats and security challenges of Chinese society.
Key words: People's Republic of China, national security, information warfare, the Communist Party of China.
E.S. ANDREEVA graduate student of Diplomatic Academy Ministry of foreign affairs of the Russian Federation, Researcher of Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, Moscow, Russia
CSTO AS A FACTOR OF SECURITY IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS REGION
The article examines the role of the CSTO in the South Caucasus region. The CSTO strategy is analyzed. The thesis that the presence of the CSTO in the South Caucasus is one of the key factors in ensuring regional security is substantiated. The author notes that for the Republic of Armenia participation in the CSTO is the basis for ensuring its security.
Key words: South Caucasus, Russia, Armenia, CSTO, regional security, military cooperation, balance of power.
Sh.D. SODIKOV Ph.D., research fellow at the IMI Analytical Center of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), the deputy chairman of the Moscow City Bar Association "Law and Justice", Moscow, Russia
SOME PRECEDENTS AND PROBLEMS OF ENSURING ENERGY SECURITY OF THE EU COUNTRIES
The European Union is characterized by a high level of energy dependence on Russia. To minimize dependence on Russia, the EU must strengthen its ties with other energy sources, where the Caspian region can play a key role. Access to new sources does not mean that the EU can meet its demands, because Russia will remain an important source of energy, but, conversely, by diversifying the EU will be more "protected" from Russian pressure. As for the diversification of EU energy sources, the energy projects of the transit countries play a very important role. The Balkan region, thanks to its geostrategic position, can play a vital role in this matter. Security and stability are directly related to ensuring the EU's energy security. The case with Ukraine clearly shows the importance of transit countries in ensuring energy security, therefore the EU should pay special attention to the potential and significance of the Balkan region.
Key words: energy security, European Union, TAP.
M.I. SEREGIN working for a magister degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
INFORMATIONAL SECURITY AS ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL PARTS OF NATIONAL SECURITY OF MODERN RUSSIA
In this article consider the technological development and its influence on society. Provided ideas of political reaction about technological development for strengthen Russia's sovereignty.
Key words: Technological development, Informatization, Electronization, Infosphere, Chipping, Information Security.
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
A.A. AMIANTOV PhD (political sciences), assistant professor At the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
К.V. VOLOBUEV working for a magister degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
POLITICAL DISCOURSE AS A MEASURE OF INFLUENCING AN ADDRESSEE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
This article is devoted to political discourse, which is considered from the point of view of political interventions in the country, an addressee of international relations.
Key words: political discourse, political interventions, international relations.
Z.М. КURBONOVA Candidate of Sciences (political sciences), working for a doctorate degree at the Institute of philosophy, political science and law named after A. Bahovaddinov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan
ENCLAVES OF CENTRAL ASIA: MYTHS AND REALITIES
This article is devoted to enclave’s problems, their emergence and development on the Central-Asian Territory. How did exist these anomalous territories in this region? How so long people of these closely intertwined states try to live and cross enclave and exclave territories? But still who is profitable “to pull the rubber” with decision of these issues? Who and how to attempt to disintegrate states? Within the framework of a one article very difficult to analyze the whole situation and by long years accumulated problems, but the author has made an attempt to answer these questions.
Key words: enclaves of Central Asia, decisions of enclave’s problems, unresolved border issues, “apple of discord”.
O.E. GERASIMOVA Candidate of Political Sciences, Doctoral Candidate of the Department of sociology and religious sciences, Herzen State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia
DIASPORAL POLICY OF CHINA AS FACTOR OF STRENGTHENING OF THE CHINESE DIASPORA IN THE WORLD POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
The Chinese Diaspora is the largest and one of the most influential diasporas in the world. That is why the factor of overseas Chinese today plays a leading role in the politics and economy not only of Southeast Asia but also in many European countries. In strengthening the Chinese Diaspora is a unique Diasporal policy of China aimed at total support of compatriots abroad with the aim of strengthening the role of the Chinese Diaspora and as a result, China in the world politics and economics.
Key words: overseas chinese, diaspora, the chinese diaspora, diasporal policy.
V.Y. KNOTKO post-graduate student at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
PROBLEMS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN-CHINESE RELATIONS
The article contains a comprehensive study of the U.S.-Chinese relations, describes in detail the policy of the United States against China, as well as the interaction between the two countries at the regional and global levels. Moreover, the article discusses their bilateral relations through the prism of foreign policy interests and strategies of both the US and China.
Key words: the U.S.-China relations, foreign policies of both the US and China, the policy of "one China," the China-Russia-USA triangle.
A.N. KOBEL'KOV post-graduate student, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO RAN), Moscow, Russia
«SOFT POWER» IN GERMAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
This article is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of "soft power" in bilateral German-Turkish relations. The author set himself the goal to show the degree of its importance, the practical implementation of "soft-power methods" on specific examples, as well as to identify the goals pursued by subjects of cultural diplomacy and identity politics. Methodologically, the study of this problem lies in the sphere of a context-oriented approach to the study of the phenomenon of force, the subject-oriented approach, as well as the concept of a "third face of power". The study confirmed the fact that now the role of "soft power" in bilateral German-Turkish relations has become no less important than political cooperation or cooperation in the field of security. At the same time, it is necessary to conclude that the intensification of the interaction of different languages and cultures leads not only to mutual cultural enrichment, but also to the growth of semantic and value competition.
Key words: Germany, Turkey, Soft power, Culture Diplomacy, Transnationalisation.
I.Yu. BAKULIA Postgraduate student, Department of national and Federal relations Academy of national economy of the Russian and state service under the RF President, Moscow, Russia
THE HYPOTHESIS OF THE PREHISTORIC EXISTENCE OF FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REGIME OF APARTHEID IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Analyzes two hypothetical factor that influenced the formation of the apartheid regime in South Africa.
Key words: hypothesis, bow kausani, expansion, South Africa, plant geography.
ZHANG ZHAN PhD student, Institute of Asian and African Studies Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
POVERTY ALLEVIATION AS ONE OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN CHINA
It is stated in the article that poverty alleviation is one of the key sustainable development goals in the PRC. China has made substantial progress in this field. An attempt is made in the paper to analyse the poverty alleviation policy of China and reveal new policy trends of the CPC in this field. The research object is the sociopolitical basis of sustainable development in China. The subject is the poverty alleviation policy as an aspect of sustainable development policy in China. The article presents an overview of the poverty alleviation policy from the 1980s to the present days both in the urban and rural areas. It is pointed out that for a long period of time regional development has been the main poverty reduction tool in rural areas while in the cities the main tasks have been creating a social security system according to the local reality as well as carrying out re-employment projects for citizens. Particular emphasis is given to the targeted poverty alleviation policy. The author concludes that the targeted poverty alleviation policy together with regional development and social security policy form the poverty alleviation strategy of China and will stimulate further sustainable development in the PRC.
Key words: sustainable development, China, poverty alleviation policy, targeted poverty alleviation, domestic policy.
HUSSAIN ALI MOHAMMAD MAHDI post-graduate student at the Chair of Political Sciences of the Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Afghanistan, Kabul
POLITICAL STABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
In the article the author analyzes the features of the political situation in Afghanistan. Investigates sources of instability, as well as possible prospects for its establishment.
Key words: stability, political system, socio-political situation, armed conflict, power, Afghanistan.
MEHMET URPER postgraduate student, St. Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
BRITAIN’S POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST: A HUNDRED YEARS OF STAGNATION
In this article we compare the two main directions in the modern Britain’s policy, namely the doctrine of international community and the network doctrine, and come to the conclusion, that both of them are incompatible with modern political reality in the Middle East region. We show that in fact all British foreign policy doctrines are but a disguise made up to hide its nature which still remains completely imperialistic and expansionist.
Key words: Britain, Middle East, Sykes-Picot, network policy, international community doctrine.
REVIEWS ON MONOGRAPHY
Review of the monograph: Slizovsky D.E. Political Leadership of Russia-Russia: Origins and Contradictions GRAND STRATEGY (BIG STRATEGY). – M.: Publishing house of the journal "Political Science Issues", 2017. – 220 р.
ACTUAL REVIEWS ON THE ARTICLE OF THE JOURNAL
Review of the article by A.R. Suleymanov "About the Formula of the Russian Nation in the Political Agenda"
Review of the article Sh.I. Pakhrutdinova "Experience of Uzbekistan on the Prevention of Threats: Factors and Criteria for Creating a Sustainable Society"
OUR AUTHORS
АMIANTOV A.A. – Ph.D. (political sciences), assistant professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
GLEBOV V.A. – Ph.D. (law), Deputy Head of the Chair of Political Science of the Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
CUI ZHENG – doctor of Political Science, assistant professor of Research Center for the Economies and Politics of Transitional Countries in Liaoning University, Shenyang, China.
ERMAKOVA S.S. – Post-graduate student of the department of Public Administration and Political Science of the Volgograd Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Volgograd, Russia.
IRKHIN Yu.V. – D.Sc. (philosophy), professor, Chair of Political Science and Political Governance, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Chair of Theoretical and Applied Political Science, Russian State University of Humanities, Moscow, Russia.
KASHIN M.V. – The Russian Peoples’ Friendship University`s student in Political, Moscow, Russia.
KHADYROV R.Yu. – postgraduate, department of the political analysis and management of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
KOZHEVNIKOV M.N. – graduate student of political science and international relations of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
KURBONOVA Z.M. – Candidate of political sciences, Doctoral candidate of Institute of Philosophy, Political Sciences and Law named after A. Bahouddinov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan.
KUZMIN A.G. – candidate of Political Sciences, docent of department of social work of the Syktyvkar State University named after Pitirim Sorokin, Syktyvkar, Russia.
MAHDI L.S.M. – graduate student of Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of political sciences, Professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
MIKHAYLENKO A.N. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of International security and Russian foreign policy chair at the Department of national security, Institute of law and national security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
ONISHCHUK D.S. – graduate student at the Chair of Public Administration Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
PRIMOVA E.N. – PhD (history), leading researcher at Scientific an Research Institute of the Academy of the General Prosecution Office of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
PRUDNIKOV A.A. – post-graduate student, Institute of Law and National Security, School of national security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
SHAKHOV S.K. – the candidate of political Sciences, Vice-rector of DIRO, Makhachkala, Russia.
SHEMETOVA J.M. – lecturer at the Noyabrsk oil and gas Institute, branch of Tyumen Industrial University, Noyabrsk, Russia.
SHULENINA N.V. – PhD in Philosophy Associate Professor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
SLIZOVSKIY D.E. – PhD in History, Professor at the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
SODIKZADA Kh. – working for a candidate degree at the Institute of philosophy, political sciences and law named after A. Bagautdinov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan.
STREMOVSKAYA A.L. – PhD, Associate Professor Lomonosov Moscow State University Institute for Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.
VOLOBUEV K.V. – working for a magister degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
VOSKANYAN S.S. – Doctor of political sciences, professor of department of public administration and political science of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Volgograd Institute of Management, Volgograd, Russia.
ZAVGORODNYAYA M.U. – Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
Academic journal “Political Science Issues”. Issue 3 (23), 2016.
CONTENTS
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
- Slizovskiy D.E., Shulenina N.V. Electoral Preferences of Youth 18-20 before Elections 2016: between Apolitism, Antipolitic and Activism
- Borbodoev J.M. Identity: the Variety of its Manifestations
- Ocheretyany A.A. To the Issue of Patterns in Political Processes
- Duishenalieva A.D. Political and Legal aspect of the Organization of Local Government in the Kyrgyz Republic
- Sokolov D.V. Russian Internet: Fiction or Reality?
- Sokolov A.V., Frolov A.A. The Relationship of Government to the Institutions of Civil Society (in the Yaroslavl Region)
- Kulnazarova A.V. Internet Communications of Public Authorities and Society in Russia
- Sarukhanyan D.M. Youth Associations as a Factor in the Formation of a Politically Correct Society
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
- Abramova O.D. Competitiveness of Russia in the Conditions of External Limitations
- Voskanyan S.S. The “Gray” Ruling Elite of Russia and Socio-Economic Development of the Country in the 2000-s.: Lost Decade
- Karsanova E.S. Development of Public-Private Partnership in Russian Federation: Regional Aspect
- Kondrahina A.S. The Conception of Sustainable Development: the Intension and Evolution
- Bortnikov S.P. The Subjects of Responsibility in Tax Relations
CONFLICTS AND POLITICAL STABILITY
- Emirov R.M. Islamic Node in the Relations Between the Caucasus and the Greater Middle East
- Mareeva Y.A. Substitution of Traditional Forms of Inter-Civilizational Conflicts on the Example of ISIS
- Uranyan A.A. Prospects for the Russian National Security in the Framework of its Participation in the International Counterterrorism Cooperation within the CSTO and the SCO
POLITICAL REGIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLICY
- Medvedev N.P. Ethno-Political Regionalistics: Theory and Practice
- Shakhov S.K. Ethnic Mobilization in the Framework of Peoples ' Friendship of Russia
- Murzagaleev B.R. Diaspora Structure in the Post-Soviet Political Process
- Suleymanov A.R. The State National Policy in the Russian Regions: Indexes of the Efficiency Evaluation and Monitoring
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Mikhaylenko A.N. Problems and Prospects of Development of Private Military and Security Companies’ Regulation System
- Sardaryan G.T. Reaction of the Catholic Church to the Post-Revolutionary Political Processes in Europe in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
- Danilova E.A. Conceptual Model of Russian Federation National Branding Strategy Forming
- Lebedeva M.L. Regional Level Power Practices France
- Mustafa D.A. Russia's National Interests in the Middle East: Modern Perspective
- Njegoš Manojlovic Russian-Serbian Trade and Economic Cooperation (Status and Prospects)
- Klimchuk V.I. Issues of Mutual Relations Asia-Pacific Region
- Darvay R.V. Update Geopolitical Processes Central Asia: us Economic Competitor of the Russian Federation as in the Region
STUDENT'S SCIENCE
- Vlasov M.S. "Economic Zone of Silk Road". How Implementation of this Project Threatens Russia?
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
D.Е. SLIZOVSKIY Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University Moscow, Russia
N.V. SHULENINA PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
ELECTORAL PREFERENCES OF YOUTH 18-20 BEFORE ELECTIONS 2016: BETWEEN APOLITISM, ANTIPOLITIC AND ACTIVISM
The Article based on interviews with 500 University students, conducted in May-June of the current year, gives detailed static picture of against this social strata for the forthcoming elections of the year 2016. Analyses the factors that affect the configuration and structure of youth preferences and attitudes and on the strategy of the election campaign, the ruling and opposition parties. Practical results of the study are presented in tables and graphs. In the theoretical and applied aspects, firstly, revealed preferences in campaign strategies for the social stratum from the ruling party and parties non-systemic opposition. Secondly, showing system and inherent to each political misstep configuration in calculations and rates for this social group.
Key words: election of 2016, voting behavior of students, Slizovskiy on the election of 2016, Shulenina on the election of 2016.
J.M. BORBODOEV PhD (pedagogical sciences), working for the doctoral degree at the Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic
IDENTITY: THE VARIETY OF ITS MANIFESTATIONS
The article analyzes the phenomenon – identity and its variants. The identity of the person, the individual gets reflected only by the fact that there is another identity, is the understanding and awareness of their involvement in the world, the presentation and perception of themselves in life with others, the incentive and the opportunity to develop both themselves and the world. Authors on the basis of study and analysis of the scientific literature identifies the following types of identity: national, state, cultural, civil, religious and others. National identity is aimed at disclosing national problems associated with the state. National identity is a recognition of its independence, the identity of the state itself, or spiritual interests of the nation, which was the subject of in gaining independence, etc. Civil identity - the criterion of human identification as a member of a particular society. In addition to the civil and cultural identity manifests that in a multicultural society is characterized by the unity of the manifold of the principle of development of the modern world is transformed into principles for the development of a particular society. The most important component of the cultural identity of a religious identity. The religious identity of analyzing the value of the company replaced the traditional view of religion, or of any denomination. In respect of religious identity should emphasize its individual character. Freedom of worship - a primordial and original human privilege in the implementation of spirituality. The collective identity consists of the total memory of the past, the consciousness of the continuity, the common destiny of unity and its culture. Ethnic identity is characterized by the expression of the essential features of the ethnos, its national identity, an individual's commitment to its social community.
Key words: identity, national identity, ethnic identity, civil identity, religious identity.
А.А. OCHERETYANY PhD (history), Professor Sevastopol State University, Sevastopol, Russia
TO THE ISSUE OF PATTERNS IN POLITICAL PROCESSES
The article raises the issue of correlation between objective and subjective in the political development of the society. The author substantiates the functioning of regularities in this process, cognition of such regularities and relationship between laws and regularities, the article demonstrates the author's interpretation of the essence of politics and political activity, its levels, and the ratio between policy and law. The article shows structural movement of politics from the subject of politics to its object, the ratio of objective and subjective and the ratio of personal and public in politics. It gives an interpretation of the nature and functioning of the political process and relations between politics, personal and social needs.
Key words: politics, law, patterns, objective, subjective, political process, needs, social interest, levels of politics.
A.D. DUISHENALIEVA PhD in Political Science, assistant professor, Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek
POLITICAL AND LEGAL ASPECT OF THE ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
One of actual problems of development of local government in the Kyrgyz Republic is improvement of legal base of local government. The legal basis of local government represents the interconnected system of the regulations and precepts of law regulating questions of the organization and activity of local government and its mission as institute, in the general control system.
Key words: local government, local governments, municipal property, municipal service, local community, court of old men, delegation of powers.
D.V. SOKOLOV Lipetsk branch of the Financial University under the Government of Russian Federation, Lipetsk, Russia
RUSSIAN INTERNET: FICTION OR REALITY?
The subject of the research in this paper is the problem of implementation of the idea of creation and the security of the Russian information space. Relevance of the research reflects the fact that in the conditions of foreign sanctions more acutely the question arises not only of food and process safety, but also information. In this regard, according to the author, more actualized issues of implementation of the state policy in the field of information security and the protection of state information resources. The author believes that information security issues in terms of foreign policy instability forced political elites to raise questions about the possible need for autochthonous Russian Internet, as previously stated the scientific community.
Key words: Russian Internet, information security policy, state information resources, Information Security, State policy in the field of information security, Information Security, Information society, information space, information culture, sotsioregulyatsiya informative, national interests in the sphere of information.
A.V. SOKOLOV Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Social and Political Theories, P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Yaroslavl, Russia
A.A. FROLOV Candidate of Political Sciences, assistant, Department of Social and Political Theories, P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Yaroslavl, Russia
THE RELATIONSHIP OF GOVERNMENT TO THE INSTITUTIONS OF CIVIL SOCIETY (IN THE YAROSLAVL REGION)
The article deals with the authorities’ attitude to the institutions of civil society. Russian state intensifies activities oriented on the interaction with civil society institutions. At the same time there is increasing activities of NGOs and social movements, whose cooperation with the authorities is carried out in many directions. The article presents the data of sociological research held in January 2016 which was aimed at investigating of the authorities staffs` attitudes to the institutions of civil society at the regional level and theirs understanding of relationships between them. During the research employees of regional and local authorities of the Yaroslavl region were interviewed. The research`s results allow us to see the dynamics of the transformation of the analyzed indicators by comparison with the annual results of similar researches carried out since 2012. The article presents assessments of employees of regional and local authorities of Yaroslavl region about trends in the development of civil society institutions. Authors present estimates of the level of development of philanthropy, volunteerism and public control in Yaroslavl region. The dynamics of these estimates are demonstrated over 3 years. The research`s results allowed to characterized the perception of the importance of public chambers` (operating on the territory of Yaroslavl region) activities. Authors present estimates of expectations from the activities of public councils at executive authorities of the Yaroslavl region, as well as the results of their work in 2015. The authors point out the increasing role of the Internet in the organization and implementation of civic engagement, NGO activities. Authors present estimates of the employees about influence of Internet activity of citizens and NGOs.
Key words: сivil society, NGO, governments, civic engagement.
A.V. KULNAZAROVA graduate student of Social and Political Sciences, The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, St. Petersburg, Russia
INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND SOCIETY IN RUSSIA
The article classifies internet communications of public authorities and society, for this we have delimited the concept of political and public communication. Identified key target audiences to interact with that are aimed tools of Internet communication. Conclusion is drawn on character and vector of the development of cooperation between the state and society on the Internet.
Key words: Internet, public authorities, political communication, e-government, e-democracy.
D.М. SARUKHANYAN Master of cultural studies, Sochi, Russia
YOUTH ASSOCIATIONS AS A FACTOR IN THE FORMATION OF A POLITICALLY CORRECT SOCIETY
The paper discusses peculiarities of the youth organizations in modern conditions, it notes that historically in the domestic practice, the values generated by the youth were oriented towards Western culture. The article notes that realization of the country’s potential is possible only after formation of an effective youth policy, based on national values and humanistic orientations.
Key words: youth movement, value orientation, humanism, information space.
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
О.D. ABRAMOVA Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor Chair of politology and political management Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Moscow, Russia
COMPETITIVENESS OF RUSSIA IN THE CONDITIONS OF EXTERNAL LIMITATIONS
The article is devoted to the analysis of competitiveness of the Russian economy and to the justification of the necessity to form competitive advantages in the conditions of global instability through the development of competitive strategy and competitive state policy.
Key words: competitiveness, national interest, national strategic priorities, competitive strategy and competition policy.
S.S. VOSKANYAN Doctor of political sciences, professor of department of public administration and political science of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Volgograd, Russia
THE “GRAY” RULING ELITE OF RUSSIA AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY IN THE 2000-S.: LOST DECADE
The article analyzes capabilities of the Russian ruling elite in transformation of socio-economic area of the country in 2000-2009. The author states that all the necessary favourable external and internal conditions for carrying out fundamental reforms were present. However, the ruling elite did not take advantage of the situation because it consisted of “grey”, mediocre leaders who lacked required political will.
Key words: Russian ruling elite, political elite, gray elite, Russian history, socio-economic development.
E.S. KARSANOVA Doctor of Political Science Professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration Odintsovo branch of MGIMO University, Odintsovo (Moscow region), Russia
DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION: REGIONAL ASPECT
Public-private partnership potentially is mighty instrument of gradual infrastructural development in Russia’s regions, it can substantially draw investment, improve quality of public services. This article presents the regional results of public-private practice in Russian Federation. Author analyses statistical data that reflect the number, scale and efficiency of public-private partnership in different sectors of economy in Russia’s regions and shows the efforts of Russian government towards public-private partnership improvement.
Key words: regional development, public-private partnership, Federal Districts.
A.S. KONDRAHINA PhD student, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
THE CONCEPTION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE INTENSION AND EVOLUTION
The article deals with questions such as: the intension and evolution of the conception of sustainable development, United Nations Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development, the implementation of the conception of sustainable development in Russia, russia's participation in the UN Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development.
Key words: ecology, sustainable development, the UN conference, the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Climate Conference.
S.P. BORTNIKOV Samara national research university named academic S.P. Korolev, Samara, Russia
THE SUBJECTS OF RESPONSIBILITY IN TAX RELATIONS
A State exercising the power at establishing and imposing a levy, argues that the taxpayer is obliged to independently fulfill the duty to pay tax. Recognition of the possibility of execution of tax obligation for integrated subjects poses the question on the definition of the subject of fiscal responsibility and the definition of the legal personality of delictual capacity. In recognition of the Institute's tax liability nature of the legal relationship the challenge of defining its composition, the subject of protection of the subject and the subjective interest both in respect of the taxpayer and in respect of public education as the tax creditor.
Key words: the taxation, the tax-payer, Tax Law, FTC of Russia, fulfill the duty to pay tax, the subjects of tax responsibility.
CONFLICTS AND POLITICAL STABILITY
R.M. EMIROV PhD (political sciences), Moscow, Russia
ISLAMIC NODE IN THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE CAUCASUS AND THE GREATER MIDDLE EAST
The article attempts to provide an analysis and evaluation of some aspects of the place and importance of Islam in the relations between the Caucasus and the so-called Greater Middle East Caucasus. It is shown that in the confessional terms the southern borders of the North Caucasus extends to the South Caucasus and further to the territory of the Islamic world. Substantiated the thesis that the Caucasus as a whole is part of the so-called "Muslim North" and from this point of view, this region forms a single geopolitical space with the Greater Middle East.
Key words: Islam, political Islam, the Caucasus, "Se-Muslim faiths," the Greater Middle East, politics, geopolitics, terrorism, conflict and others.The role of political Islam in the North Caucasus.
Y.A. MAREEVA Postgraduate student of the Department of international journalism of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federations, Moscow, Russia
SUBSTITUTION OF TRADITIONAL FORMS OF INTER-CIVILIZATIONAL CONFLICTS ON THE EXAMPLE OF ISIS
Regardless of the tremendous efforts invested by the international community in the maintenance of peace and despite the global trend towards reshaping the system of collective security and the military-political blocs for the fulfillment of peacekeeping tasks, the modern world order is characterized by a high degree of global instability caused primarily by the appearance of new international conflicts. Along with the development of conflict situations, the nature and essence of such conflicts change, actually leading to a more complex internal structure of international conflicts that prevents their resolution through traditional regulatory instruments. Along with this, there are trends demonstrating replacement of traditional conflicts by their new forms – civilizational, ethno-political, ethno-religious and other conflicts. After an evolutionary path from the local, national liberation wars to the regional inter-civilizational conflicts, modern international conflicts have become key factors of political instability on the global stage. The search for ways of resolving such conflicts leads to a confrontation of a different kind, caused by the conflict of interests among the countries of the world involved in solving the problems, which, as a rule, are Russia, China, the European Union or the United States.
Key words: international relations, international conflicts, inter-civilizational conflicts, the model of external control, political system, peacekeeping.
А.А. URANYAN post-graduate student at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
PROSPECTS FOR THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL SECURITY IN THE FRAMEWORK OF ITS PARTICIPATION IN THE INTERNATIONAL COUNTERTERRORISM COOPERATION WITHIN THE CSTO AND THE SCO
This article analyzes the current prospects for the Russian national security in the framework of the state’s participation in the CSTO and the SCO, whose competence includes counteraction against international terrorism. The author examines the possibilities, which offer Russia cooperation with these international organizations, as well as prospects for their activities.
Key words: international terrorism, the Russian national security, the SCO and CSTO.
POLITICAL REGIONALISM AND ETHNIC POLICY
N.P. MEDVEDEV Doctor of political sciences, Professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
ETHNO-POLITICAL REGIONALISTICS: THEORY AND PRACTICE
For the first time in Russia, the article introduces into the scientific use the term "ethno-political regionalistics" and attempts to define the subject field of a new direction for political science "Ethno-political Regionalistics", as well as the content of a new scientific discipline.
Key words: ethno-political regionalistics, ethno-politics, regional ethno-political process, a subject of the Russian Federation, national republic, ethno-territorial autonomy, international experience of ethno-regional development.
S.K. SHAKHOV the candidate of political Sciences, Vice-rector of DIRO, Makhachkala, Russia
ETHNIC MOBILIZATION IN THE FRAMEWORK OF PEOPLES ' FRIENDSHIP OF RUSSIA
In the given work the factors ofsociodynamicnational relations in the process of inter-enthnic cooperation will be considered. It was found out that the nonconfrontationallevel of ethnic interaction can be got at the meeting the political, economic and cultural interests. The socially-oriented formation of the particularity of the realization the potential of interaction between the people of Russia in modern conditions was considered. The recommendations are given for contributing the historical policy and ensuring continuity and harmonization the ethno-confessional relations.
Key words: srategy-2025, civilization, colonial policy, mobilization, enthusiasm, consolidation, evolution.
B.R. MURZAGALEEV an expert at the Center for Geopolitical Studies "Berlek-unity", the post-graduate student of Philosophy and Political Science Department of the Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia
DIASPORA STRUCTURE IN THE POST-SOVIET POLITICAL PROCESS
The term "diasporal structure" in Russia exists relatively recently and is often treated as an activity of the representatives of "foreign" socio-cultural community ("socio-cultural minority"), aimed to promotion and implementation of its cultural interests. However, despite the fact that the diasporal structure really has a particular importance for modern society, this category, in our opinion, is not disclosed in political theory. In this article an attempt is made to consider the Diaspora as a political communication that defines the vector of development of integration projects, by the example of the post-Soviet region.
Key words: political process, political communication, the post-Soviet space, Diaspora structures, Diaspora relations, consensus infrastructure.
A.R. SULEYMANOV candidate of political sciences, doctoral candidate, Department of national and federal relations Russian Academy of national economy and state service under the President of Russia, Ufa, Russia
THE STATE NATIONAL POLICY IN THE RUSSIAN REGIONS: INDEXES OF THE EFFICIENCY EVALUATION AND MONITORING
Indices assess the effectiveness of the state national policy – are special signs, trends, allowing to define the quality and level of implementation of national relations in a particular society, to establish compliance with the state management ethno-cultural interests and needs of society. In this article, the indices are calculated for the Russian regions in terms of asymmetrical federalism.
Key words: political science, performance evaluation indexes, the state national policy, region, federalism, public management, political processes.
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
A.N. MIKHAYLENKO Doctor of Political Sciences, professor of Russian foreign policy chair at the Department of national security, Institute of Law and National Security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVATE MILITARY AND SECURITY COMPANIES’ REGULATION SYSTEM
In recent years there has been rapid growth in the private military and security sector. A lot of problems have emerged related to the regulation of its activities in complex environments. At the international level in the framework of the UN a Convention on private military and security companies is under work to improve the effectiveness of this regulation. For their self-regulation the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers’ Association was created in 2013. At the national level many countries are working out procedures to secure proper regulation of private military and security sector in accordance with their national particularities. Russia needs to take energetic political and legal steps to ensure that its companies take a due place in this promising sector of the world politics and economy.
Key words: private military and security company PMSC, the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Providers’ Association ICoCA, inherently governmental functions, direct participation in hostilities, «G4S», the Charhar Institute, the draft law «On private military-security activity».
G.Т. SARDARYAN PhD (political sciences) Deputy Director, International Institute of Administration, MGIMO of Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow, Russia
REACTION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH TO THE POST-REVOLUTIONARY POLITICAL PROCESSES IN EUROPE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
The subject of the research is the attitude of the Catholic Church to the most important aspects of political and economic development in the period after the great French Revolution. The article examines the body of papal encyclicals containing the doctrinal position of the Church against the background of a gradual growth of the Church reactionism towards the emerging political movements and ideologies. The work in particular covers the period of the pontificate of Pius VII (1800-1823), Leo XII (1823-1829), Pius VIII (1829-1830) and Gregory XVI (1831-1846). It uses both politological and general scientific research methods such as historical, value-normative, institutional and other. The main conclusions of the study reflect the author's views that despite the attempts and willingness of the Catholic Church to find a compromise with the new political regimes, established as a result of the coming to power of the revolutionary republican movements, the Holy See did not find understanding among republicans and other revolutionary groups.
Key words: Catholic social teaching, religion, politics, the great French Revolution, encyclical, Catholic Church, Christianity, human rights.
E.A. DANILOVA Ph.D. (political science), doctoral candidate, philosophy faculty, National research Tomsk state university, Tomsk, Russia
CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION NATIONAL BRANDING STRATEGY FORMING
The actuality of the theme is determined of the global competition increase and necessity of the national brand forming for the strengthening of Russian political influence in the international arena. The article is devoted the exposure of definition “national brand” and methodological fundamentals of state national branding strategy. The formation of scientific approach to analysis of national brand and its dialectical association with the processes of construction of country image and state positioning are demonstrated. Different scientific approaches to understanding of the mechanisms of country symbolic capital forming are cited. The conditions of national brand forming are analyzed: they are virtualization and mediatization of the world of the politics. The main functions of national branding are picked out. The conceptual step-by-step model of national branding strategy forming is demonstrated. The structure of the national brand, which consists of identity, position and image, is given. The conclusion about the necessity of the national brand identity definition on the base of the key state competences is put. As the strategic national brand identity is offered to use the innovation achievements of Russian defense industry with an obligatory communication representation through relevant channels of communication. The key target groups in the national branding strategy realization are found. The conclusion about the possibility of widening of Russian political influence in the world, rise of the global competitiveness and increase of the patriotic sentiment in the country in consequence of an effective realization of the national branding strategy on the base of the innovation competences of national defense industry is made.
Key words: national branding, state image, state positioning, brand identity, national competences, defense industry.
M.L. LEBEDEVA PhD in politics, associate professor, associate Professor at Political Science of the Russian State Agrarian University – MSHA K.A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia
REGIONAL LEVEL POWER PRACTICES FRANCE
Within the framework of regional policy are governed by the relationship between the center and regions, defines the rights and powers of the administrative units, formed the center of the practice effect on regions and areas of the center. The purpose of writing this article - the theoretical understanding of the practice of the ruling political institutions Technology Management at the regional level authorities of the French Republic. Subject of research - the political practice of interaction between the center and regions. As the object of study are the political actors – the «center» and «regions». System-structural method in which social relations are seen as a holistic system of interrelations of phenomena and events of the political process, the level of relations «center – regions», allow you to define basic essential content of this research topic. Analysis of Russian and foreign sources leads to the conclusion that the major issues raised in the article is relevant to the current stage of development. Research is possible on the basis of a study of existing research. A comprehensive study of all aspects of the organization of the regional management of France, allowed the author to identify possible areas of reception and improve the organization of the regional government in Russia.
Key words: power, practice, technology, region, regionalization.
D.А. MUSTAFA Post-graduate student Chair of political analysis and management, Russian Peoples ' Friendship University Moscow, Russia
RUSSIA'S NATIONAL INTERESTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: MODERN PERSPECTIVE
The article discusses some of the current national interests of the Russian Federation in the Middle East. The author focuses on the foreign policy potential in realization of such interests. He discloses the essence of the Russian state interests in raising its geopolitical status, reducing international terrorism, building political influence and intensifying international economic relations in the Middle East. He also highlights Russia’s role in addressing the "Kurdish issue".
Key words: Russia, USSR, USA, Kurdistan, Middle East, foreign policy, geopolitics, international terrorism, national interest, international relations, Kurdish issue, ISIS.
NJEGOŠ MANOJLOVIC Post-graduate student Foreign Relations Department Diplomatic Academy of Russian Foreign Ministry Moscow, Russia
RUSSIAN-SERBIAN TRADE AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION (STATUS AND PROSPECTS)
The article considers the feature of the strategic partnership of Serbia and Russia in the energy sector and Russian-Serbian trade and economic cooperation. It is shown how the two countries partnership in the energy sector is accompanied by a successful economic and trade cooperation that enables modernization of the Serbian railway infrastructure, agriculture, pharmaceutical industry etc.
Key words: Serbia, strategic partnership, Foreign policy of Serbia, Russian-Serbian economic cooperation.
V.I. KLIMCHUK post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Moscow, Russia
ISSUES OF MUTUAL RELATIONS ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
The author considers the main problems and political and territorial disputes countries in the Asia-Pacific region and Russia. Analyzes interests in the region, the main geopolitical actors: Russia, USA, China and Japan.
Key words: international relations, disputes, cooperation, conflict, and the Asia-Pacific region, geopolitics, Russia, China, the DPRK, the area of interest.
R.V. DARVAY post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Moscow, Russia
UPDATE GEOPOLITICAL PROCESSES CENTRAL ASIA: US ECONOMIC COMPETITOR OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AS IN THE REGION
In the article the author analyzes the geopolitical and economic interests of the US and Russia in Central Asia, examines the confrontation between the two countries in the region, prospects for future relations.
Key words: geopolitics, international relations, Russia, USA, China, energy, economics, politics, interest.
STUDENT'S SCIENCE
М.S. VLASOV Student Chair of political analysis and management, Russian Peoples ' Friendship University Moscow, Russia
"ECONOMIC ZONE OF SILK ROAD" HOW IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PROJECT THREATENS RUSSIA?
China is actively promoting the project "Economic zone of Silk Road" that in one way or another affects the interests of the Russian Federation. The article gives reasons why China took up this project. It shows negative and positive aspects of the project "Economic zone of Silk Road" for Russia. The article demonstrates the pros and cons for Russia from participation in this project.
Key words: China, Silk Road, cooperation, Central Asia, Russia, the EEU, trade, influence, interests.
Academic journal “Political Science Issues”. Issue 1 (25), 2017.
CONTENTS
EDITOR’S NOTE
POLITICAL HISTORY
- Slizovskiy D.E., Medvedev N.P., Shulenina N.V., Kashin M.V. Research Project: Attitudes Toward the Revolution of 1917 and Influenced Whether this Presidential Elections 2018?
- Cui Zheng Study of Chinese People's Aids for the Soviet Union During the October Revolution
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
- Shakhov S.K. The Process of Consolidation the Russian Ethnic Policy
- Аmiantov A.A., Volobuev K.V. Political Discourse as an Object of Linguistic and Political Studies and its Manifestations in the Totalitarian, Democratic and Conservative Contexts
- Primova E.N. On the Question of the Constitutional and Legal Basis of the FRG
- Kuzmin A.G. Formation of a Federal List of Extremist Materials: the Political and Legal Problems and Contradictions
- Khadyrov R.Yu. Multi-Party System of the Republic of Tajikistan at the Present Stage
- Onishchuk D.S. Methods to Prevent Political Risks in the Process of Distribution of Powers Between the State and SRO in Modern Russia
- Shemetova J.M. The Role of Civil Society in Forming of Anti-Drug World View
- Sodikzada Kh. The Current State of Gender Policy in Tajikistan: Achievements and Prospects
POLITICAL AND ELECTORAL TECHNOLOGIES
- Voskanyan S.S. Political Market in Russia: Stages of Formation and Dynamics of Development
- Glebov V.A., Аmiantov A.A. Political and Legal Innovations in the Regulations on the Vote in Person by the State Duma Deputies
- Ermakova S.S. Revisiting the Classification of Political Manipulation
- Zavgorodnyaya M.U. Comparative Analysis Studies. Paul Lazarsfeld Methods of Electoral Behavior "Dissection"
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND SECURITY
- Irkhin Yu.V. XXIV World Congress of International Political Science Association «Politics in a World of Inequality»
- Mikhaylenko A.N. Evolution of the Model of International Relations with a Dominant Element
- Кurbonova Z.M. Political Problems оf the Origin and Development of Enclaves
- Stremovskaya A.L. Implementation of the Concept of Sustainable Development in China
- Prudnikov A.A. The Dniester Crossroads. On the Perspectives of Future Development of the Transnistria Moldavian Republic
- Mahdi L.S.M. On the Energy Policy of Iraq
- Kozhevnikov M.N. Sport as a Tool of Influence on World Political Processes (on the Example of Russia and China)
REVIEWS
Political crises and conflicts: Theory and Practice (Review of the monograph: Medvedev NP Political crises and conflicts: Theory and Practice - M .: Publisher of the magazine "Questions of Politics", 2017. - 161 p.).
POLITICAL HISTORY
D.E. SLIZOVSKIY PhD in History, Professor at the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
N.P. MEDVEDEV PhD in Political sciences, Professor at the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
N.V. SHULENINA PhD in Philosophy Associate Professor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
M.V. KASHIN The Russian Peoples’ Friendship University`s student in Political, Moscow, Russia
RESEARCH PROJECT: ATTITUDES TOWARD THE REVOLUTION OF 1917 AND INFLUENCED WHETHER THIS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS 2018?
A research project is being announced on the next two years (2017-2018), initiated by students and supported by a group of teachers, and the results of the trial study. The objective, on the basis of ascertaining the views of young people on the dynamics of the most relevant historical and political events-the 100-year anniversary of the 1917 Revolution in Russia and the presidential election year 2018-show the extent of connections and intersections between history and policy, between the age of consciousness and political matter. It is planned to conduct a series of surveys (questionnaires and interviews) with the youth group of the respondents, mostly university students, receive results in the form of facts, forms and styles of representation of historical memory in contemporary politics. In the theoretical aspect-historic event itself is updated, the Revolution of 1917 year, reading of her nature, roles, values, technologies, entities, and failures in modern terms, the idea of the nature of the inclusion of historical dimension in political practice. In applied and experimental-designing views, values, ideological and political perceptions in the minds of young people, past and present, pragmatists.
Key words: 1917 Revolution in Russia, the February 1917 Revolution in Russia, 1917 October revolution in Russia, 100-year anniversary of the revolution in Russia, the year 1917 Revolution in consciousness and politics, youth of the year 1917 Revolution, the revolution of 1917 the year 2018 and the presidential election year.
CUI ZHENG doctor of Political Science, assistant professor of Research Center for the Economies and Politics of Transitional Countries in Liaoning University, Shenyang, China
STUDY OF CHINESE PEOPLE'S AIDS FOR THE SOVIET UNION DURING THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION
The people from China and Soviet Union had extensive contacts in history. The October Revolution ended class oppression and national oppression in Russia, as well as ushered in a new period of Sino-soviet friendship. At the age of the victory of the revolution, Chinese workers in Russia directly participated in and defended the October Revolution. The Chinese working class in the Middle East Railway area strong attacked the Horvath and Semenov Gang. In severe difficult conditions, Chinese people from all walks of life provided material aids for Soviet people as much as possible. All of this made a solid foundation for the sino-soviet friendship.
Key words: Chinese people, the October revolution, aids.
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POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES
S.K. SHAKHOV the candidate of political Sciences, Vice-rector of DIRO, Makhachkala, Russia
THE PROCESS OF CONSOLIDATION THE RUSSIAN ETHNIC POLICY
The ethnic processes attitudes to various nationalist and religious parties in the process of consolidation of the Russian political parties will be considered in this work. We analyzed the problems, forms and methods of ethnic and religious identity of the peoples in Russia in their desire to achieve the basic values of the Russian society. As the result of our analysis of the factual evidence we can consider the factors, which adversely affect the consolidation of the Russian ethnic policy and the possibilities of their levelling.
Key words: hegemony, consolidation, empirical, sovereign, chauvinism, transformation, mentality.
А.А. АMIANTOV Ph.D. (political sciences), assistant professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
К.V. VOLOBUEV working for a magister degree at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
POLITICAL DISCOURSE AS AN OBJECT OF LINGUISTIC AND POLITICAL STUDIES AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS IN THE TOTALITARIAN, DEMOCRATIC AND CONSERVATIVE CONTEXTS
The article is devoted to the theoretical aspects of political discourse in the linguistic and politological aspects. The authors have considered and summarized views on the semantics of political discourse and distinguished three types of this aspect of the study, namely: totalitarian discourse, democratic discourse and conservative discourse.
Key words: political discourse, functions of political discourse, discursive practice, totalitarianism, democracy, conservatism.
E.N. PRIMOVA PhD (history), leading researcher at Scientific an Research Institute of the Academy of the General Prosecution Office of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
ON THE QUESTION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL BASIS OF THE FRG
The article attempts to analyze some of the key aspects of the constitutional and legal norms that underlie the basis of a federal structure of Germany. It is shown that the ideas and values of federalism are rooted in the history of this country. However, having studied the text of the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany, adopted in 1949 with the relevant amendments throughout its history, it was concluded that the German federation is a radical break with the Nazi regime, existing before the end of the Second World War. Substantiated the thesis that the Basic Law, which serves as the foundation for a very viable political democracy, has become one of the most successful of constituent documents in the history of Germany.
Key words: Germany, West Germany, East Germany, the federation, federalism, the Basic Law, the constitution, the state, politics, land and others.
A.G. KUZMIN candidate of Political Sciences, docent of department of social work of the Syktyvkar State University named after Pitirim Sorokin, Syktyvkar, Russia
FORMATION OF A FEDERAL LIST OF EXTREMIST MATERIALS: THE POLITICAL AND LEGAL PROBLEMS AND CONTRADICTIONS
The article attempts to analyze the Federal List of Extremist materials drawn up by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation. The purpose of work is to examine the positive and negative aspects of the action of the official register of sanctions. The objectives were the attempt to analyze the history of the Russian state supervision, the study of the existence of religious and secular censorship in the history of Russia, a survey of modern Russian legal framework on this matter, the study of views on this issue authoritative in the field of radicalization of domestic experts. Central to the work is given to the problem of identifying a list of some of the materials related to this aspect of the complex reasons that are obstacles to the effective work of the list in modern conditions. It includes theoretical and practical difficulties in implementing the prevention of extremist phenomena on the basis of materials from the Federal Ministry of Justice list. The results of the study may be revised official approach to such an important problem of modern Russian society as the fight against the spread of xenophobia and extremism.
Key words: Federal List of Extremist Materials, freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, extremism, xenophobia, censorship, nationalism, radicalism.
R.Yu. KHADYROV postgraduate, department of the political analysis and management of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
MULTI-PARTY SYSTEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN AT THE PRESENT STAGE
The multi-party system problem in the republic has historical character. In the main law of Tajikistan – Constitutions, the term multi-party system isn't applied. The concept of political pluralism is stated in the Constitution. Therefore implementation of multi-party system to the republics should be considered from the point of view of implementation of political pluralism and people's sovereignty.
Key words: Republic of Tajikistan, multi-party system, political pluralism, people's sovereignty, parliament, Madzhlisi, tranzitologiya.
D.S. ONISHCHUK graduate student at the Chair of Public Administration Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
METHODS TO PREVENT POLITICAL RISKS IN THE PROCESS OF DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS BETWEEN THE STATE AND SRO IN MODERN RUSSIA
The article deals with the factors of political risks in the framework of self-regulation institute in modern Russia, as well as some methods to prevent such risks.
Key words: self-regulation, political risk, self-regulatory organizations.
J.M. SHEMETOVA lecturer at the Noyabrsk oil and gas Institute, branch of Tyumen Industrial University, Noyabrsk, Russia
THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN FORMING OF ANTI-DRUG WORLD VIEW
This article examines the role of civil society in forming of anti-drug world view among population. The problem has become global in nature and can be solved only by joint efforts of the world community with the support of civil society structures, their assistance in the development and implementation of necessary countermeasures, participation in the promotion of healthy lifestyles among the population and ensuring the continuity of generations.
Key words: addiction, civil society, international cooperation, anti-drug world.
Kh. SODIKZADA working for a candidate degree at the Institute of philosophy, political sciences and law named after A. Bagautdinov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan
THE CURRENT STATE OF GENDER POLICY IN TAJIKISTAN: ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROSPECTS
The development of modern society can not be imagined without the participation of women. The development of democratic processes require constant and equal participation of men and women in the socio-political processes. This aspect is important not only equal rights but also equal opportunities for influencing the quality of implementation of gender policy.
Key words: gender policy, women, equality.
POLITICAL AND ELECTORAL TECHNOLOGIES
S.S. VOSKANYAN Doctor of political sciences, professor of department of public administration and political science of the Russian Presidential Academy Of National Economy And Public Administration, Volgograd Institute Of Management Volgograd, Russia
POLITICAL MARKET IN RUSSIA: STAGES OF FORMATION AND DYNAMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
The article analyzes formation and development of political market in Russia. The author focuses on the following problems of the object of research: time of appearance, periodization and dynamics of development. According to the suggested theory all market players including common people are classified as active ones and passive ones, sellers and buyers. At the same time, market players often act as both sellers and buyers. Some elements of political market existed back in the USSR, however, lack of democracy was the main factor that hindered development of a fully-realised market representing a system of stable socio-political relations that deal with political products exchange and take into account free competition, and supply and demand. Political changes of 1980s, related to M. Gorbachev’s coming to power, led to appearance of political and economic markets. Since then domestic political market has gone through five stages of development. Each of them represents a certain step: appearance, formation, growth, stagnation and volatility. The second and the third steps turned out to be the most difficult ones because they took place in times of crisis that affected all social spheres; the shelling of the Congress of People's Deputies and the Supreme Soviet occurred at that time as well, in October, 1993. V. Putin’s coming to power in 2000 marked a fundamental swing in market growth direction: the state significantly enhanced its presence and control in the market through various techniques and methods, thus supporting its stabilization and stagnation. Burst of activity in political market in 2011-2013 did not lead to drastic changes in existing situation. At the same time periodical ups and downs in the market are not unusual because similar phenomena are typical of any economic market.
Key words: political market, political marketing, history of the USSR, post-Soviet Russia, elections, democracy, electorate.
V.А. GLEBOV Ph.D. (law), Deputy Head of the Chair of Political Science of the Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
А.А. АMIANTOV Ph.D. (political sciences), assistant professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia
POLITICAL AND LEGAL INNOVATIONS IN THE REGULATIONS ON THE VOTE IN PERSON BY THE STATE DUMA DEPUTIES
The article considers changes made to the State Duma Regulations in the part related to the introduction of vote in person by the MPs (ban on the passing of votes to other MPs) and some aspects of penalties for the absence by the members of Parliament from the plenary sessions due to trips in Russia and abroad. The article also cites sociological surveys of the population on issues of enhancing personal responsibility of deputies.
Key words: personal vote of the deputy, State Duma, responsibility, fines, attendance of the plenary sessions.
S.S. ERMAKOVA Post-graduate student of the department of Public Administration and Political Science of the Volgograd Institute of Management of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Volgograd, Russia
REVISITING THE CLASSIFICATION OF POLITICAL MANIPULATION
The article analyses the history of manipulation from antiquity to modern times, revealed his particular reasons for the spread and increase in the number of psychological coercion. Currently, the range of technologies, techniques, methods and ways of political manipulation has greatly developed, but still there is no clear classification. Several attempts to work out the classification have been taken. The author of this article proposes new criteria to select the base of differentiation techniques and methods of covert influence on the society.
Key words: political manipulation, manipulation techniques, media, history of political manipulation, society.
M.U. ZAVGORODNYAYA Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk, Russia
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS STUDIES. PAUL LAZARSFELD METHODS OF ELECTORAL BEHAVIOR "DISSECTION"
Paul Lazarsfeld held a number of electoral research, which greatly expanded the understanding of the electoral decision-making process. The scientist is the author of the panel method, which allows to study such components of electoral behavior, as the period of decision, factors of influence, influence groups, the effects of media and the importance of personal communication. This article describes the basic principles of the Lazarsfeld’s electoral research, and examines his approach to the verification and application of research results.
Key words: electoral behavior, electoral studies, panel method, the public opinion forming.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND SECURITY
Yu.V. IRKHIN D.Sc. (philosophy), professor, Chair of Political Science and Political Governance, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Chair of Theoretical and Applied Political Science, Russian State University of Humanities, Moscow, Russia
XXIV WORLD CONGRESS OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION «POLITICS IN A WORLD OF INEQUALITY»
The article analysis the results of the work of XXIV World Congress of International Political Science Association «Politics in a World of Inequality», held in Poland, Poznan 23 to 28 July 2016. Considered the key problems and thesis, which were presented during the Poznan`s congress: Politics in a modern world of inequality, challenges of contemporary governance, globalization and governance, public police, quality of governance. The author analysis the role of Russian political scientists it the Poznan`s congress work.
Key words: International Political Science Association (IPSA) Russian Political Science Association (RPSA), world congress of political scientists, politics, public policy, inequality.
A.N. MIKHAYLENKO Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of International security and Russian foreign policy chair at the Department of national security, Institute of law and national security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
EVOLUTION OF THE MODEL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS WITH A DOMINANT ELEMENT
In its development the model of international relations with a dominant element that sometimes appears in the form of fragment can pass through several stages. In the course of evolution an element consequently turns into component, segment, moment and factor. The logical disclosure of this model’s possibilities is carried out by turning the dominant factor into the leadership one. At the final development stage the productive potential of this model of international relations expires and requires finding a new model.
Key words: the model of international relations with the dominant element, fragment, component, segment, moment, factor, leadership.
Z.М. КURBONOVA Candidate of Sciences (political sciences), working for a doctorate degree at the Institute of philosophy, political science and law named after A. Bahovaddinov of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan
POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENCLAVES
This article describes enclave’s issues. Enclaves are often objects of tension in international relations and therefore appear the question how to keep the peace in and around them? Enclaves study should be comprehensive and inclusive, because the existences of enclaves are not only international problems, but also the state and administrative.
Key words: enclave, exclaves, mainland, surrounding state, land position, political enclaves.
A.L. STREMOVSKAYA PhD, Associate Professor Lomonosov Moscow State University Institute for Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
The article presents a review of the measures aimed at promoting sustainable development in PRC. They include: pollution prevention and reduction, preservation and optimization of energy resources, poverty alleviation, improving labor conditions, and reformation of the health care system. The author concludes that along with some progress in tackling poverty and creation of new job positions some problems remain (e.g., poverty, bad working conditions, unemployment and environmental pollution).
Key words: sustainable development, PRC, environmental pollution, poverty, labor market, health care.
А.А. PRUDNIKOV post-graduate student, Institute of Law and National Security, School of national security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
THE DNIESTER CROSSROADS. ON THE PERSPECTIVES OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSNISTRIA MOLDAVIAN REPUBLIC
Analyzing the deep social and economic crisis in today’s Transnistria, the article looks at the four possible scenarios of the further development of the country, arguing that the most favourable prospects critically depend on the dynamics of relations within the triangle “Moldova – Transnistria – the Russian Federation”.
Key words: moldova-transnistria relations, тhe perspectives of future development of Transnistria, social and economic crisis in Transnistria, moldova-ukraine relations, forecasting, scenario analysis.
L.S.M. MAHDI graduate student of Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
ON THE ENERGY POLICY OF IRAQ
This article discusses some of the topical issues of the modern Iraqi energy policy. He operates a policy of restoring its role in the world community. Author focuses on the transformation and prospects of development of international relations in the energy sector in terms of Middle East instability. There was a difficulty about intra relations with the budget division of the Kurdish autonomy. Iraq provides a flexible policy of petroleum exports, which depends on many factors.
Key words: energy policy, Iraq, United States, China, petroleum, gas, international relations.
M.N. KOZHEVNIKOV graduate student of political science and international relations of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia
SPORT AS A TOOL OF INFLUENCE ON WORLD POLITICAL PROCESSES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF RUSSIA AND CHINA)
Analysis of Influence of the Sport on International Political Processes, Taking Russia and China as Examples. Review of historical background from the point of view of sports/political confrontation, mechanisms of promoting the ideology of states using «soft power» technologies. The following elements characterizing sport as the tool of political pressure have been detected: sport is directly interacting with politics; achievements in sports are used with the aim of political propaganda; sport competition is applied to political and economical global relations. The differences between mechanisms of using «soft power» by Russia and China have been defined. Conclusions about boosting the political influence of the country via the sports of records have been made.
Key words: sport-policy, soft power, sport in political office, sport of records, image of the state, sport policy of Russia, World political process.
REVIEWS
Political crises and conflicts: Theory and Practice (Review of the monograph: Medvedev NP Political crises and conflicts: Theory and Practice - M .: Publisher of the magazine "Questions of Politics", 2017. - 161 p.).
OUR AUTHORS
ABRAMOVA O.D. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor Chair of politology and political management Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
BORBODOEV J.M. – Ph.D.(pedagogical sciences), working for the doctoral degree at the Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic.
BORTNIKOV S.P. – Samara national research university named academic S.P. Korolev, Samara, Russia.
DANILOVA E.A. – Ph.D. (political science), doctoral candidate, philosophy faculty, National research Tomsk state university, Tomsk, Russia.
DARVAY R.V. – post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Moscow, Russia.
DUISHENALIEVA A.D. – PhD (political science), assistant professor, Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek.
EMIROV R.M. – PhD (political sciences), Moscow, Russia.
FROLOV A.A. – Candidate of Political Sciences, assistant, Department of Social and Political Theories, P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Yaroslavl, Russia.
KARSANOVA E.S. – Doctor of Political Science Professor at the Department of Government and Public Administration Odintsovo branch of MGIMO University, Odintsovo (Moscow region), Russia.
KLIMCHUK V.I. – post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Moscow, Russia.
KONDRAHINA A.S. – PhD student, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
KULNAZAROVA A.V. – graduate student of Social and Political Sciences, The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Russia, St. Petersburg.
LEBEDEVA M.L. – PhD in politics, associate professor of the Russian State Agrarian University – MSHA K.A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia.
MAREEVA Y.A. – Postgraduate student of the Department of international journalism of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federations, Moscow, Russia.
MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of political sciences, Professor at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
MIKHAYLENKO A.N. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of Russian foreign policy chair at the Department of national security, Institute of Law and National Security, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
MURZAGALEEV B.R. – the post-graduate student of Philosophy and Political Science Department of the Bashkir state university, an expert at the Center for Geopolitical Studies "Berlek-unity", Ufa, Russia.
MUSTAFA D.A. – Post-graduate student Chair of political analysis and management, Russian Peoples ' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
NJEGOŠ MANOJLOVIC – Post-graduate student Foreign Relations Department Diplomatic Academy of Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow, Russia.
OCHERETYANY A.A. – PhD (history), Professor Sevastopol State University, Sevastopol, Russia.
SARDARYAN G.T. – PhD (political sciences), Deputy Director, International Institute of Administration, MGIMO of Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow, Russia.
SARUKHANYAN D.M. – Master of cultural studies, Sochi, Russia.
SHAKHOV S.K. – the candidate of political Sciences, Vice-rector of DIRO, Makhachkala, Russia.
SHULENINA N.V. – PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
SLIZOVSKIY D.E. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
SOKOLOV D.V. – Lipetsk branch of the Financial University under the Government of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
SOKOLOV A.V. – Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Social and Political Theories, P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University, Yaroslavl, Russia.
SULEYMANOV A.R. – candidate of political sciences, doctoral candidate, Department of national and federal relations at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and State Service, Ufa, Russia.
URANYAN A.A. – post-graduate student at the Chair of Political Analysis and Management, Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
VLASOV M.S. – Student Chair of political analysis and management, Russian Peoples ' Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.
VOSKANYAN S.S. – D.Sc. (political sciences), professor of department of public administration and political science of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Volgograd Branch, Volgograd, Russia.