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OUR AUTHORS

ALLAYAROV O.E. – lecturer at Gulistan State University, Gulistan, Republic of Uzbekistan.

BAZHAN E.I. – PhD student, Dimplomatic Academy of Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow, Russia.

BELYAEVA V.P. – deputy director for teaching and educational work, the State Budgetary Educational Institution of Moscow «School №97», Moscow, Russia.

DUBROVINA O.Yu. – PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor of International Relations, the Siberian Institute of International Relations and Regional Studies, Novosibirsk, Russia.

EREMINA A.R. – student of the Moscow state Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) of the MFA of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

EVSEEV V.O. – doctor of economic sciences, professor Faculties politics and sociology Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

IGLIN D.A. – Master of Political Science, Moscow, Russia.

IVANOVA E.A. – Ph.D. in Political Science, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia.

IVANOVA E.P. – doctor of science, head of Romance philology Department department, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

KORYSHEV M.V. – candidate of science, associate professor of the Department of German philology, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

KOSHKIN A.P. – doctor of political Sciences, head of the Department of political science and sociology Russian economic University by G.V. Plekhanov, Moscow, Russia.

KRUTKO A.A. – Doctoral student of the Department of International Relations Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic.

LAZEBNIK A.G. – Master of Humanities, Department of political science and international relations of the Russian State Social University, Russia, Moscow.

MARTYNOVА M.Yu. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.

MURAVYKH A.I. – D.Sc. (economics), professor, Department of Public administration and National safety of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

NIKITENKO E.G. – Major General, Cand. Sc. (History), professor, Department of Public administration and National safety of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia, Moscow.

OGORODNOVA A.M. – postgraduate department of Sociology and Political Science, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University «LETI», St. Petersburg, Russia.

POPOV S.I. – Ph.D. in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia.

POTAPOV D.V. – post-graduate student, Department of world politics and international relations, Voronezh State University, town of Voronezh, Russia.

RYADSKAYA V.S. – postgraduate student, South-Russian Management Institute – branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

SANTOS RODRÍGUEZ PITRA DIAS DOSH – post-graduate student, Moscow Humanitarian University (Moscow state University), Moscow, Russia.

SHULENINA N.V. – Candidate of Sciences (philosophy), Associate Professor at the Chair of political analysis and management, Peoples ' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

UBILAVA I.D. – post-graduate student at the Chair of political analysis and management, Peoples ' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

ZHURBINA N.E. – Phd. in History, Voronezh State University, Faculty of International Relations, Chair of Regional Studies and Economies of Foreign Countries, Voronezh, Russia.

Academic journal “Political Science Issues”. Volume 8, Issue 7 (35), 2018.

CONTENTS

THEORY OF POLITICS

  • Sardaryan G.T. Neo-republicanism and Christian Civilization
  • Kosorukov A.A. Civil Society as a Subject of Theoretical Analysis of Liberalism and Communitarianism (on the Example of Political Multiculturalism)

POLITICAL HISTORY

  • Brovchenko M.I. New Economic Policy in Yakutia and the Consequences of Resolution CC All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks ‘about Statement in Yakutian Organisation’ (The 9th of August, 1928)

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES

  • Perekhodchenko V.A. The Process of Forming new Trends in the Students’ Educational Activity
  • Indzhiev A.A. Levers of Social Media in Russian Regions: Dialogue with the Electorate or Monologue of Party Associations?
  • Ilyasov R.M. Consequences of Mass Navigation in the Water Area of the Northern Sea Route: Policy for Forming the System of Environmental Regulation
  • Akhmetshin M.M. Clericalization of Government in Russia – Causes and Consequences
  • Vovenda Yu.V. The Process of Ensuring the Security of Personal Data (Exemplified by the Executive Bodies of State Power in the North-West Federal District)

POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY

  • Evseev V.O., Каshnikov D.V. Political Traps as a Tool of Influence on the Electoral Costion
  • Potapov D.V. Transformation of Political Regimes in Non-Western Type States: Special Role of Ideology

POLITICAL CONFLICTOLOGY

  • Аdamova M.A., Cаkorina M.V., Маnkieva A.V., Sergeev S.I. Separatism as a Threat to the European Regional Security

POLITICAL REGIONALISM AND ETHNOPOLITICS

  • Janteeva D.S. Informal Communication of the Actors in Ethno-political Processes
  • Dubrovina O.Yu. The Impact of Globalization and Regionalization on the Regions of States and its Activity on the International Scene
  • Muradyan L.O. Russian Federation Federal Law "On National and Cultural Autonomy» and Political Problems of its Implementation

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE

  • Rodionova M.E. Parliamentary Elections Features in Austria in 2017. S. Kurtz as a New Type of State and Political Leader

Our authors № 7-2018

THEORY OF POLITICS

G.Т. SARDARYAN Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Dean of the Faculty of management and politics of the MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia

NEO-REPUBLICANISM AND CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION

The subject of the study is the evolution of the ideological and theoretical concepts of republicanism, with its inherent principles, institutions and mechanisms, in particular, in the works of the so-called "neo-Republicans" K. Skinner and F. Petit. The object of the study are the works of supporters of the neo – Republican concept, as well as ancient philosophers, medieval Italian authors and thinkers of the enlightenment. The study focuses on the Western political culture, which is formed under the influence of various factors, first of all the Christian civilizational heritage, which ultimately affects the functioning of social institutions, which lead to the formation of a special type of political institutions. The work widely uses such methods as dialectical, logical, comparative, systematic, and a number of others. The main conclusion of the work is the imperative of symbiosis of historically established traditions of the Republican doctrine with the Christian civilizational and cultural heritage, and social and political doctrines to ensure sustainable, progressive and successive development of institutions of the republican democracy, that have arisen in the conditions of Christian society and can be destroyed in case of its absence.

Key words: republicanism, K. Skinner, Christianity, Roman Republic, political culture, political institutions, civilizations, religion, separation of powers, F. Petit.

A.A. KOSORUKOV Candidate of Political Science, Senior Lecturer, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Public Administration, Department of Political Analysis, Moscow, Russia

CIVIL SOCIETY AS A SUBJECT OF THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF LIBERALISM AND COMMUNITARIANISM (ON THE EXAMPLE OF POLITICAL MULTICULTURALISM)

The theoretical bases of liberalism and communitarianism and their ideological guidelines regarding the essence and role of civil society in the democratic development of the country are considered in the article. In the framework of the liberal approach to civil society, the author differentiated the pluralistic and plebiscitary concepts of democracy describing the conditions for the development of civil society, and within the framework of the communitarian approach the authorconsiders the concepts of A. Etzioni, R. Patnam and F. Fukuyama, which reveal the role of social consensus and social capital in the formation of collective values and civil communities. In addition, an analysis of the concept of multiculturalism as a result of liberal-communist discourse and the synthesis of liberalism and communitarianism was carried out. On the example of the modern migration crisis, the general inefficiency of the policy of multiculturalism is demonstrated. The research methodology includes comparative-historical and analytical methods that allow tracing the features of the study of civil society on the background of the theoretical discourse of liberalism and communitarianism. The novelty of the research is that on the basis of the synthesis of theoretical approaches to the study of civil society, the author reveals the features and problems of modern multiculturalism.

Key words: civil society, liberalism, communitarianism, multiculturalism, mediaocracy, e-democracy.

POLITICAL HISTORY

M.I. BROVCHENKO PhD in histories, associate professor, Associate Professor at Political Science, Federal State Educational institution of higher education «Russian State Agrarian University – MSHA K.A. Timiryazev», Moscow, Russia

NEW ECONOMIC POLICY IN YAKUTIA AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF RESOLUTION CC ALL-UNION COMMUNIST PARTY OF BOLSHEVIKS ‘ABOUT STATEMENT IN YAKUTIAN ORGANISATION’ (the 9th of August, 1928)

The purpose of the article is to identify the problems of New Economic Policy (so-called ‘NEP’) in Soviet Russia. The topic involves in the perspective of political and class party line, the relationships of peasantry and Soviet state system touching the subjects of landed property and forms of production. The topic of the research is an attempt of realization ‘NEP’ in Yakutia under the executive state party-control. The objects of the research are government activities in regional political space.

Main methods of the article are historical-comparative, typological, rarer structural-functional. The regarding of questions directed to the levels of ‘NEP’ was fulfilling in problematical-chronological aspect, it allowed to show an integral system of the appearance and events of political process, it also allowed to identify the top content of party line in attitude toward agrarian topic and peasantry itself. There is also a valuation for the consequences of collapsing ‘NEP’ considering the background of the 1920s and the regional aspect.

The analyzing of Russian and foreign sources allows to summarize facts of the topic and to conclude, the concernment of the research is social political aspect. History, politics and modern days are closely linked to each other, so it should make a right choice in reforming the present and predicting the future using the experience of past political activities. Materials, documents and conclusions of the research should be used in the developments of other top new ways and methods.

Key words: method, region, reform, party, the party line, class, peasantry, agrarian question, New Economic Policy, organisation of the use of land, land redistribution.

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES

V.A. PEREKHODCHENKO Candidate of sciences (history), Assistant professor at the Russian State Agrarian University – MTAA named after K. A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia

THE PROCESS OF FORMING NEW TRENDS IN THE STUDENTS’ EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY

The article reveals the role of higher education in the training of highly qualified specialists, examines the attitude of students to the educational process and other factors affecting the development of their value attitude to the chosen profession.

Key words: a sociological study, the students’ dominant values, educational activity, educational process, cultural preferences of students, moral and psychological climate.

А.А. INDZHIEV post-graduate student at the Chair of international relations, political science and world economy, the Institute of international relations, Pyatigorsk State University, member of Duma of St. George city district of Stavropol region, Chairman of the standing Committee for economic development, entrepreneurship and investments, Pyatigorsk, Russia

LEVERS OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN RUSSIAN REGIONS: DIALOGUE WITH THE ELECTORATE OR MONOLOGUE OF PARTY ASSOCIATIONS?

The XXI century is the age of digital technologies, the age of superiority of virtual space over traditional forms of communication. In this regard, the work of political parties in social networks appears as one of the key conditions of its popularity. The image of the party and its further development as a political force depends on which factor will prevail in the work with the electorate (dialogue or monologue).

Today, the parties are trying to cover all existing social nets. The latter contain the main postulates of ideology, the results of the work regional offices, etc. In addition, the virtual space is used to expand the audience and attract new people to the party.

Activity in social networks, as well as the methods of working with the electorate can be used as an instrument to measure the maturity of the party. Analyzing the presence of the party on the Internet, modern political scientists assess the probability of its winning the next elections, the number of representatives in the state authorities it can win, etc.

This article analyzes the virtual resources of three Russian parties: the pro-government party "United Russia", the centrist party "Fair Russia" and the center-left non-parliamentary party "Yabloko".

Key words: political party, social networks, dialogue, activity, electorate, monologue, account, group, image.

R.M. ILYASOV post-graduate student at the Chair of political science at the Herzen state pedagogical university, junior researcher at the CCU YANAO Center for the study of the Arctic, Salekhard, Russia

CONSEQUENCES OF MASS NAVIGATION IN THE WATER AREA OF THE NORTHERN SEA ROUTE: POLICY FOR FORMING THE SYSTEM OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION

In the short term, when full capacity of all Russian oil and gas facilities will begin, export cargo shipments through the NSR will increase. In the long term, international transit freight will also increase. In this connection, with the increase in transboundary shipping and, as a consequence, the increase in anthropogenic load in the Arctic, the scientific interest of this article is chained to an analysis of environmental policy regulation related to the use of the Northern Sea Route. This article is aimed at analyzing the ecologization of state policy in securing maritime transport activities in the Arctic using the example of the Northern Sea Route.

Key words: Northern sea way, ecology, ecological regulation, international organizations, international agreements.

M.M. AKHMETSHIN post-graduate student at the Chair of political science, Institute of social-philosophical sciences and mass communications of Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Kazan, Russia

CLERICALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT IN RUSSIA – CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES

This article is devoted to the problem of interaction of the state and confessions in post-Soviet Russia. Despite the fact that the Russian Federation is a secular state, we see that certain actions of goverment and adopted bills sometimes contradict the principle of secularism in its usual sense. A special place in the article is the issue of public partnership of goverment and confessions. In this regard, the position of the state on the religious issue is examined through the prism of legislative activity.

Key words: Politics and religion, Clericalization, Russian Orthodox Church, secularity, religious associations.

Yu.V. VOVENDA post-graduate student at the Chair of state and municipal management, North-Western Institute of management – branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, St. Petersburg, Russia

THE PROCESS OF ENSURING THE SECURITY OF PERSONAL DATA (EXEMPLIFIED BY THE EXECUTIVE BODIES OF STATE POWER IN THE NORTH-WEST FEDERAL DISTRICT)

The article is considered the activities of public authorities of the North-West Federal District to ensure the security of personal data in government information systems. The threats to the security of personal data during processing in the ISPD of the executive authorities of the subjects of the Russian Federation are noted. Particular attention is paid to the system of training personnel in the field of information security to ensure the security of personal data in the OGV of the North-West Federal District.

Key words: Public authorities, personal data, ensuring information security, state information systems, training specialists in the field of information security.

POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY

V.O. EVSEEV Doctor of sciences (economy), Professor at the Chair of political science and sociology, Russian University of Economics named after G. V. Plekhanov, Moscow, Russia

D.V. КАSHNIKOV post-graduate student working for the Master’s degree, Management Department, Russian University of Economics named after G. V. Plekhanov, Moscow, Russia

POLITICAL TRAPS AS A TOOL OF INFLUENCE ON THE ELECTORAL COSTION

This article contains a classification of traps and describes a method to assess the propensity of the electorate to accept traps, provides the distribution of the electorate by inclination perception pitfalls. The aim of the research was to obtain the analytical dependencies of showing propensity/predisposition electorate to traps, depending on their psihotipa and possible specialisation in the political process. Methods: the work is based on FM analysis sociological information programmatically structure analysis of the complex. As an applied research method applies the method of political sociology and regressionno-correlation analysis. The result: presented in graphs and tables in which the electorate is divided into four groups: those who are already mentally trapped up to those who will never trap. In conclusion refers to the strategic importance of monitoring of susceptibility of the electorate for political traps, which are an essential element in political propaganda and counterpropaganda technologies and methods of ideological impact , methods of manipulation.

Key words: political traps, mental, directions psychotype political activity, political propaganda, manipulation.

D.V. POTAPOV post-graduate student of the Department of world politics and international relations of the Voronezh state university, Voronezh, Russia

TRANSFORMATION OF POLITICAL REGIMES IN NON-WESTERN TYPE STATES: SPECIAL ROLE OF IDEOLOGY

The aim of this study is to analyze different approaches to the study of transformations of political regimes in non-Western-type states based on the publications of domestic and foreign authors. The author discloses the content of the concept of a non – Western state and substantiates the wide spread of this phenomenon in the world, refuting the basic provisions of the theory of democratic transit. The paper shows the reasons for the latent nature of the patron-client relations and the development of the policy of liberal interventionism in many countries of the world in the second half of the twentieth century. The technologies of forced transformation of political regimes in the non-Western states from authoritarianism to democracy are considered. He explains the reasons due to which the elite of the "global project" is increasingly losing its authority and political influence, and the previously well-established mechanism of forced democratic transit in many modern non-Western states ceases to work. The main content of the research is to identify the special role of ideologies in the transformation of political regimes in non-Western states. The author comes to the conclusion that the way out of the “methodological impasse of transitology” should be sought not only with the help of non-patrimonial alternatives, but also on the basis of a qualitatively different approach which interprets transformation of political regimes in modern countries of non-Western type as a result of ideological struggle and by conducting a comparative analysis of the power of different ideologies of various social groups and elites.

Key words: political regime, neopatrimonial regime, patron-client relations, transformation, democratic transit, non-Western type state.

POLITICAL CONFLICTOLOGY

М.А. АDAMOVA Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Assistant professor at the Chair of international relations, political science and world economy of the Institute of international relations, Pyatigorsk state University, Pyatigorsk, Russia

М.V. CАKORINA Candidate of sciences (sociology), Assistant professor at the Chair of world economy and customs of the North-Caucasian Federal University, Pyatigorsk branch, Pyatigorsk, Russia

А.V. МАNKIEVA Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Assistant professor at the Department of legal support of the authorities of the North Caucasus Institute , branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Pyatigorsk, Russia

S.I. SERGEEV Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Assistant professor at the Chair of world economy and customs of the North-Caucasian Federal University, Pyatigorsk branch, Pyatigorsk, Russia

SEPARATISM AS A THREAT TO THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL SECURITY

The article analyzes the traditional and new forms of European separatism. Special attention is paid to the interrelation of separatism, migration processes and crisis phenomena of the European development. The authors point to the interdependence of separatism and globalization in the context of the ongoing European crisis and come to the conclusion on the future strengthening of negative trends. The purpose of article is to deal with the main problems of separatism and the reasons for its appearance. The study of such a thing as “separatism” is really topical as it exists in almost every country, regardless of its economic level. The article analyzes characteristic features of the concept of “separatism”. The study revealed that separatism is a relatively common regional problem and there are diverse ways to solve it. The paper also substantiates the idea that the task of the European governments is to preserve the integrity of their countries.

Key words: separatism, the native separatist sentiments, problems of separatism (secession), "impassable zones", “Sharia zones”, national minorities, segregation, nationalism.

POLITICAL REGIONALISM AND ETHNOPOLITICS

D.S. JANTEEVA Candidate of sciences (history), Assistant Professor, Head of the department of social and political studies of the Karachay-Cherkess Institute of humanitarian research under the Government of KCR, Cherkessk, Russia

INFORMAL COMMUNICATION OF THE ACTORS IN ETHNO-POLITICAL PROCESSES

Ethno-political communications are determined by social and cultural facets, social transformations and communication situations. Latent configurations of political interactions among actors of ethnopolitics, including politicization of ethnicity and mediation of power, have various effects on the state of ethnic and religious spheres and, in this connection, the article focuses on their structure, formation factors, "survivability", functioning and effectiveness. The author uses neo-institutional, functional and regulatory approaches, post-behavioral theory of rational choice and the instrumentalist conception of ethnicity. The article contains the author's interpretation of factors influencing the communicative ethno-political behavior and increasing the efficiency of informal contacts among the actors of ethnopolitics.

Key words: informal political communication, ethnopolitics, ethno-political communication, ethno-political process, actors of ethnopolitics.

O.Yu. DUBROVINA PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor of International Relations, the Siberian Institute of International Relations and Regional Studies, Novosibirsk, Russia

THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION AND REGIONALIZATION ON THE REGIONS OF STATES AND ITS ACTIVITY ON THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE

The article analyzes the problems and reasons of the activity of the regions of states on the international scene, shows the influence of globalization and regionalization on these processes. The problem is very relevant. Globalization and regionalization bring the regions of states to the international scene. These processes require scientific comprehension. The author sets the goal to show the qualitative transformation of the world political system, where globalization and regionalization become the basis of geopolitical equilibrium. The main task is to analyze this process and to show how it affects the regions of states and its international cooperation, determine its role and significance as the most important trend in world development. In the process of research, the author used system methodology, within the framework of which the object of research appears as an integral, complexly organized system of international regional relations.

The following results were obtained: globalization and regionalization are the main reasons for the activity of regions of states on the international scene. These processes are not limited with any territorial or legal barriers. It easily overcomes the state borders and is able to affect any region anywhere in the world. Regions of states are becoming active participants of the international cooperation. During the research the author came to the following conclusion: nowadays there is a qualitative transformation of the word political system; globalization as one of the trends of modern world development is supported by regionalization and both these tendencies form the basis of the geopolitical equilibrium.

Key words: globalization, regionalization, regionalism, regions of states, state, international relations, international collaboration, international cooperation.

L.О. MURADYAN post-graduate student of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia

RUSSIAN FEDERATION FEDERAL LAW "ON NATIONAL AND CULTURAL AUTONOMY» AND POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF ITS IMPLEMENTATION

The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal field of national and cultural autonomy in the Russian Federation, which creates conditions for the interaction of the state and society for the protection of citizens’ national interests and development of cultural identity of ethnoses.

Key words: national and cultural autonomy in the Russian Federation, national policy, institute of civil society, public enterprises, multinational, ethnos.

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE

M.E. RODIONOVA Vice-Rector for projects, Candidate of Science in Sociology, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology, History and Philosophy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS FEATURES IN AUSTRIA IN 2017 S.KURTZ AS A NEW TYPE OF STATE AND POLITICAL LEADER

The article gives a brief historical digression in the relations between Russia and Austria, analyzes the official visits of the two sides: the Russian president to Austria in June 2018 and the official visit of Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurtz to Russia immediately after the election. The article considers historical preconditions, technologies of early parliamentary elections in Austria in 2017. and new vectors of S. Kurtz's modern policy as a new type of statesman (the history of "rise and rise", general provisions, election results). The reasons for early elections, moods and behavior of voters on the eve of elections are considered, the analysis of activity and crisis of relations of board of two leading parties of Austria is presented. Some technological methods used by S. Kurtz, elected by the Federal Chancellor of Austria, are also considered.

Key words: Russia, Austria, Austrian-Russian relations, election campaign, voters 'behavior, modern trends in S. Kurts' policy.

OUR AUTHORS

АDAMOVA M.A. – Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Assistant professor at the Chair of international relations, political science and world economy of the Institute of international relations, Pyatigorsk state University, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

AKHMETSHIN M.M. – post-graduate student at the Chair of political science, Institute of social-philosophical sciences and mass communications of Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Kazan, Russia.

BROVCHENKO M.I. – PhD in histories, associate professor, Associate Professor at Political Science, Federal State Educational institution of higher education «Russian State Agrarian University – MSHA K.A. Timiryazev», Moscow, Russia.

CАKORINA M.V. – Candidate of sciences (sociology), Assistant professor at the Chair of world economy and customs of the North-Caucasian Federal University, Pyatigorsk branch, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

DUBROVINA O.Yu. – PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor of International Relations, the Siberian Institute of International Relations and Regional Studies, Novosibirsk, Russia.

ILYASOV R.M. – post-graduate student at the Chair of political science at the Herzen state pedagogical university, junior researcher at the CCU YANAO Center for the study of the Arctic, Salekhard, Russia.

INDZHIEV A.A. – post-graduate student at the Chair of international relations, political science and world economy, the Institute of international relations, Pyatigorsk State University. Member of Duma of St. George city district of Stavropol region, Chairman of the standing Committee for economic development, entrepreneurship and investments, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

JANTEEVA D.S. – Candidate of sciences (history), Assistant Professor, Head of the department of social and political studies of the Karachay-Cherkess Institute of humanitarian research under the Government of KCR, Cherkessk, Russia.

КАSHNIKOV D.V. – post-graduate student working for the Master’s degree, Management Department, Russian University of Economics named after G. V. Plekhanov, Moscow, Russia.

KOSORUKOV A.A. – Candidate of Political Science, Senior Lecturer, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Public Administration, Department of Political Analysis, Moscow, Russia.

МАNKIEVA A.V. – Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Assistant professor at the Department of legal support of the authorities of the North Caucasus Institute, branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

MURADYAN L.O. – post-graduate student of the Russian Peoples’ Friendship University, Moscow, Russia.

PEREKHODCHENKO V.A. – Candidate of sciences (history), Assistant professor at the Russian State Agrarian University – MTAA named after K. A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia.

POTAPOV D.V. – post-graduate student of the Department of world politics and international relations of the Voronezh state university, Voronezh, Russia.

RODIONOVA M.E. – Vice-Rector for projects, Candidate of Science in Sociology, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology, History and Philosophy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

SARDARYAN G.T. – Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Dean of the Faculty of management and politics of the MGIMO University, Moscow, Russia.

SERGEEV S.I. – Candidate of sciences (political sciences), Assistant professor at the Chair of world economy and customs of the North-Caucasian Federal University, Pyatigorsk branch, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

VOVENDA Yu.V. – post-graduate student at the Chair of state and municipal management, North-Western Institute of management – branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration St. Petersburg, Russia.

YEVSEEV V.O. – Doctor of sciences (economy), Professor at the Chair of political science and sociology, Russian University of Economics named after G. V. Plekhanov, Moscow, Russia.

OUR AUTHORS

BARANOV D.A. – Post-graduate student of Department of Political Science of Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

BISTRINA M.G. – Post-graduate student of the Department of Political Analysis and Management Peoples` Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

DRUZHININ A.V. – Master of Journalism Faculty of Journalism Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia.

IRKHIN Yu.V. – Doctor of Philosophy Sciences, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia.

IVANOVA E.A. – candidate of political sciences, senior lecturer of Political analysis and management of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

KRENVALK A.A. – Master of Journalism Faculty of Journalism Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia.

MAHDI L.S.M. – Post-graduate student of the Department of Political Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia.

MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of Political Science, professor at The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

MEHTIEVA N.R. – post- graduate student at the Chair of regional studies and foreign policy of the Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow, Russia.

MURAVYKH A.I. – D.Sc. (economics), professor, Department of Public administration and National safety of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

NIKITENKO E.G. – Major General, Cand. Sc. (History), professor, Department of Public administration and National safety of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

PRYAKHIN V.F. – D.Sc. (political science), Professor, Department of Area Studies and Foreign Policy, RSHU, Moscow, Russia.

RODIONOVA M.E. – Vice-Rector for projects, Candidate of Science in Sociology, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology, History and Philosophy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

RUSTAMOV I.I. – own correspondent of the SalamNews News Agency, Baku, Azerbaijan.

SHANGARAEV R.N. – PhD, Research offıcer, Candidate of economic sciences, researcher of the IAMP, Diplomatic Academy Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

SHULGA E.P. – PhD in History, associated professor Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Russia.

STEPANOV S.A. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of Political analysis and management of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

SULEYMANOV A.R. – candidate of political sciences, associate professor departments of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia.

SULEYMANOVA A.R. – undergraduate of department of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia.

VASILYEV A.Yu. – Master of Journalism, Faculty of Journalism, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia.

VOLOBUEV K.V. – Master of Journalism, Faculty of Journalism, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia.

ZADORKIN D.V. – Post-graduate student at the Department of national and federative Relations of the Russian Academy of National economy and of Public administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

Academic journal “Political Science Issues”. Volume 8, Issue 6 (34), 2018.

CONTENTS

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES

  • Rodionova M.E. Presidential Features Campaign in France: Results and Prospects
  • Stepanov S.A., Ivanova E.A. "Twitter politics" as a phenomenon of the modern political process
  • Vasilyev A.Yu., Volobuev K.V., Druzhinin A.V., Krenvalk A.A. Lighting of World Championship 2018 in Russian and Foreign Information Squares

POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY

  • Zadorkin D.V. Modern Technologies of Political Influence as a Factor of Transformation Processes in the Socio-cultural Sphere
  • Shangaraev R.N. Ideology as an Instrument of "Soft Power" in the Foreign Policy of Turkey

ETHNOPOLITICS AND NATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Suleymanov A.R., Suleymanova A.R. Influence of Political Will on Formation and Strengthening of the All-Civil Nation
  • Shulga E.P. Russians and Russian Language as Lost Possibilities of Soft Power in Central Asia

POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Muravykh A.I., Nikitenko E.G. Bifurcation Point of the World Community and Russia
  • Bistrina M.G. Will Bulgaria Become a Catalyst for New Integrations? Political Problems of the Western Balkans to Join the EU
  • Mehtieva N.R. Consideration of the Worldview Factors of the World Order Formation: Discourse Evolution
  • Rustamov I.I. Degree of Development of the Problem of Turkish Presence in the Central Asian Region
  • Baranov D.A. New Social and Political Reality of the Middle East and North Africa in the Context of the Crisis Consequences of the Arabic Spring
  • Mahdi L.S.M. Energy Policy of Contemporary Iraq: Some Problems and Vectors of Development

REVIEWS

  • Irkhin Yu.V. Review of the Article by Rodionova M.E. “Presidential Features Campaign in France: Results and Prospects”
  • Pryakhin V.F., Medvedev N.P. Review of the Article by Muravykh A.I. and Nyikityenko E.G. “Bifurcation Point of the World Community and Russia”

Our authors № 6-2018

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES

M.E. RODIONOVA Vice-Rector for projects, Candidate of Science in Sociology, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology, History and Philosophy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

PRESIDENTIAL FEATURES CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE: RESULTS AND PROSPECTS

The article discusses the technologies of the electoral campaign of Macron (distribution of votes, general provisions, election results), a brief historical digression in the relations between Russia and France, as well as official visits of the Russian president to France in May 2018 and the official visit of French President E. Macron to Russia at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The reasons for the moods and behavior of voters on the eve of the election (on the eve of the elections) with an assessment of the consequences of the financial and economic crisis of 2008-2009 are also considered, and a brief overview / analysis of the board of the two previous Presidents of France is given. The socio-economic aspects of the programs of the main candidates are considered. A detailed consideration is given of some technological devices and novelties of E. Macron elected by the French president, which can be used in the Russian context.

Key words: Russia, France, electoral processes, technological methods, voters' behavior, modern trends.

S.A. STEPANOV Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of Political analysis and management of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

E.A. IVANOVA candidate of political sciences, senior lecturer of Political analysis and management of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

"TWITTER POLITICS" AS A PHENOMENON OF THE MODERN POLITICAL PROCESS

In the article new tendencies of modern political process in an era of information technologies are consecrated. The phenomenon of formation of social network Twitter as one of the main information channels of political events is considered.

Key words: Social networks, Twitter, ediplomacy, politics, information technology.

A.Yu. VASILYEV Master of Journalism, Faculty of Journalism, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia

K.V. VOLOBUEV Master of Journalism, Faculty of Journalism, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia

A.V. DRUZHININ Master of Journalism Faculty of Journalism Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia

A.A. KRENVALK Master of Journalism Faculty of Journalism Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia

LIGHTING OF WORLD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 IN RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN INFORMATION SQUARES

The article is devoted to the actual journalistic theme – coverage of the 2018 World Cup at Russian and foreign information fields. For the analysis, the authors selected the following media and TV programs: thematic broadcasting of "Radio Echo of Moscow" and "Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe", a telecast of the "late-night talk show" format - "Evening Urgant", "Krylya Sovetov-TV" "Soviet Sport", TV channel "Mir", resource "Bombardier", Uruguayan Internet resource "montevideo.com.uy" and "pantallazo.com.uy". In the article the authors depart from the usual news, which include a purely sporting component and stop their attention on unusual approaches to the coverage of the upcoming mundialya.

Key words: journalism, media, Latin America, Uruguay, broadcasting, thematic broadcasting, mass media, RL/RFE, "late-night talk show", World Championship 2018, World Cup 2018 in Russia, commentator, sport, football.

POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY

D.V. ZADORKIN Post-graduate student at the Department of national and federative Relations of the Russian Academy of National economy and of Public administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

MODERN TECHNOLOGIES OF POLITICAL INFLUENCE AS A FACTOR OF TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES IN THE SOCIO-CULTURAL SPHERE

The article deals with the influence of political actors on the functioning of socio-political institutions under the impact of internal and external factors. Special attention is paid to the information as the main modern political force.Information impact plays a major role in the transformation of the socio-cultural sphere.

Key words: society, soft influence, impact, information, interest, power, values, war, control, ideology, education, person.

R.N. SHANGARAEV PhD, Research offıcer, Candidate of economic sciences, researcher of the IAMP, Diplomatic Academy Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

IDEOLOGY AS AN INSTRUMENT OF "SOFT POWER" IN THE FOREIGN POLICY OF TURKEY

Turkey is beginning to rapidly build up its political and diplomatic presence in various regions, primarily in the post-Soviet space, presenting itself as an "older brother" for the Turkic republics or as a strategic partner in order to strengthen its positions in the region And to ensure the role of a mediator in resolving problems and resolving disputes, which contributes to the strengthening of its role in foreign policy processes, and is expressed, among other things, in the export of values and cultural expansion.

Key words: soft power, Westernism, pan-Islamism, pan-Turkism, international security, Kemalism, strategic interests, Turkey, Russia, CIS.

ETHNOPOLITICS AND NATIONAL RELATIONS

A.R. SULEYMANOV candidate of political sciences, associate professor departments of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia

A.R. SULEYMANOVA undergraduate of department of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia

INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL WILL ON FORMATION AND STRENGTHENING OF THE ALL-CIVIL NATION

Questions of a natsiyestroitelstvo are in itself topical and relevant not only for political sciences, but also for the whole complex of other disciplines. For the political theory in this aspect the most valuable the models of national policy based on the tolerant relation to each other, constructed by the civil principle are represented. But concentration of internal efforts and opportunities of the political subject in this question, i.e. existence of the "political will" projected in masses is for this purpose necessary. In this article the research problem "What role of political will in formation and strengthening of the all-civil nation rises?", on which authors of article try to give the answer.

Key words: political will, ethnopolitics, national relations, all-civil nation, tolerance, balance, unity, variety, ethnos, culture.

E.P. SHULGA PhD in History, associated professor Surgut State Pedagogical University, Surgut, Russia

RUSSIANS AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AS LOST POSSIBILITIES OF SOFT POWER IN CENTRAL ASIA

In article author is characterized the current situation of Russian language as factor of «soft power» in Kirghizia Republic. Parallels are drawn between existence of Russian in Central Asia and presence of «the Russian diaspora». Change of ethnic structure of the countries of the region leads to reduction of the sphere of Russian language, and for preservation of this sphere it isn't enough to advertise Russian language, than enthusiasts, diasporas, various funds are engaged. In article process of gradual expression of Russian of various spheres of activity of Kirghizia Republic is described. Since first «revolution» of 2005 and especially from «revolution» of 2010 when frankly nationalistically oriented people come to the power. Well and, besides, in all countries of the region there are strong nationalist sentiments, and to intercept an initiative at nationalists, the authorities are forced to expand scope of title languages administratively. Expansion of scope of title languages provokes new waves of migration of Russian-speaking diaspora that in turn reduces the sphere of existing of Russian. The statement is proved that in modern conditions of the Russian Federation it is necessary to expand export of educational services which for the last decade was steadily reduced. Only in this case high potential opportunities of expansion of foreign policy influence of Russia in the region, by means of «soft power» remain. Russian language is a considerable component in this region. The author uses various sources, population censuses, data of sociological polls local and foreign, data of the local press, domestic mass media, personal observations. Article is prepared on the basis of statistical information and earlier conducted researches on this problem, both domestic, and foreign.

Key words: human rights, ethnicity, «soft power», Russian language, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia.

POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

A.I. MURAVYKH D.Sc. (economics), professor, Department of Public administration and National safety of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia

E.G. NIKITENKO Major General, Cand. Sc. (History), professor, Department of Public administration and National safety of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia

BIFURCATION POINT OF THE WORLD COMMUNITY AND RUSSIA

The article examines the root causes of unprecedented Russophobia and "demonization" of the Russian President V. Putin in the West. The objective necessity of V. Putin's election as the President of the Russian Federation for the purposes of the evolutionary development of Russia and the world community is ubstantiated. A fundamentally new network approach to the development of a model for the future of Russia is proposed.

Key words: Russia, president, elections, USA, Russophobia, threats, national interests, model of the future.

M.G. BISTRINA Post-graduate student of the Department of Political Analysis and Management Peoples` Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

WILL BULGARIA BECOME A CATALYST FOR NEW INTEGRATIONS? POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF THE WESTERN BALKANS TO JOIN THE EU

The article is devoted to the possibilities of Bulgaria in becoming the main player in the European political arena and in assisting during the Presidency in the EU Council the countries of the Western Balkans successfully integrate into the EU. The possible problems that the countries of the Western Balkans may face upon accession to the EU are considered. One of the main criteria for entry is the need for conflict resolution (historical, ethnic, etc.). There is a strong need for financial and economic support for these countries, so that their entry into the EU would be effective. Other scenarios of cooperation and regional integration between countries of the Western Balkans and Russia, China, Saudi Arabia are described.

Key words: Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union, European integration, the Western Balkans, Bulgaria's main foreign policy task, European values, regional security, identity, strategic choice, political problems.

N.R. MEHTIEVA post- graduate student at the Chair of regional studies and foreign policy of the Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow, Russia

CONSIDERATION OF THE WORLDVIEW FACTORS OF THE WORLD ORDER FORMATION: DISCOURSE EVOLUTION

The author considers the development of concepts of the world order, emphasizing the mutual influence of the theory and practice of this process. Particular attention is paid to the role of worldview factors as a value component of the formation of the world order.

Key words: world order, international relations, world outlook, geopolitics, unipolarity, bipolarity, multipolarity.

I.I. RUSTAMOV own correspondent of the “SalamNews” News Agency, Baku, Azerbaijan

DEGREE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROBLEM OF TURKISH PRESENCE IN THE CENTRAL ASIAN REGION

The paper defines the influence of the Turkish Republic in the post-Soviet space, on the operations and development of the Central Asian countries. The article points out that each of the participants of the above process acts not only as an object of policy, but also a participant in the development of the partner country. The authors show the possibility and coverage of the proposed topic in the literature, mainly foreign historiography.

Key words: Central Asia, Turkey, presence, politics, participation.

D.A. BARANOV Post-graduate student of Department of Political Science of Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

NEW SOCIAL AND POLITICAL REALITY OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CRISIS CONSEQUENCES OF THE ARABIC SPRING

The article briefly examines the main consequences of the events of the «Arab Spring», as well as their key characteristics, essential for the disclosure of the topic of the article. The author pays special attention to the presentation of the system of geopolitical consequences of socio-political crises in the states of the studied region and, in particular, classifies these consequences into three main groups, based on the geopolitical significance of those states and global organizations that they directly concern.

Key words: Middle East, Arab spring, socio-political crisis.

L.S.M. MAHDI Post-graduate student of the Department of Political Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia

ENERGY POLICY OF CONTEMPORARY IRAQ: SOME PROBLEMS AND VECTORS OF DEVELOPMENT

There are many approaches to understanding the problems of energy policy. The issues of energy policy in the context of globalization are multifaceted and multi-vector. The process of classifying theoretical approaches to energy policy issues is under the accented influence of political and economic interests of the main actors of the world energy market. The article analyzed the energy policy of modern Iraq. Its capabilities for increasing oil production in a competitive environment were presented. Attention was focused on the important factor of relations with the Iraqi Kurdistan. The influence of the US, Russia and OPEC on the Iraqi energy policy was shown. Potential prospects for strengthening Iraq's energy policy had been noted. The factors influencing this policy were indicated. Some vectors for the development of the Iraqi energy policy had been identified. Iraq's unique competitive advantage in the energy sector is used to solve important domestic and foreign policy issues.

Key words: Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan, USA, Russia, OPEC, energy policy, oil.

REVIEWS

REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE BY RODIONOVA M.E. “PRESIDENTIAL FEATURES CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE: RESULTS AND PROSPECTS”

Reviewers:

Yu.V. Irkhin Doctor of Philosophy Sciences, Professor of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia

REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE BY MURAVYKH AND A.I, NYIKITYENKO E.G. “BIFURCATION POINT OF THE WORLD COMMUNITY AND RUSSIA”

Reviewers:

V.F. Pryakhin D.Sc. (political science), Professor, Department of Area Studies and Foreign Policy, RSHU, Moscow, Russia

N.P. Medvedev Doctor of Political Science, professor at The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

OUR AUTHORS

BARABASH B.A. – student at the Faculty of management and policy of MGIMO University of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow, Russia.

BOCHANOV M.A. – Ph.D. in Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Public Policy, Central Russian Institute of Management, a branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Orel, Russia.

CHERKASOVA N.N. – candidate of historical sciences, associate professor, Southwest State University, department of the international relations and public administration, Kursk, Russia.

CHERNIAVSKY S.I. – Doctor of Sciences (history), Director of the Center for post-Soviet studies, Institute of international studies, Professor, Department of world political processes, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, MFA of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

DJURAEV D.T. – post-graduate student, working for the Master’s degree at the Department of international relations, Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

GADJIYEV M.M. – Candidate of Sciences (political sciences), Associate Professor at the Department of philosophy, social and political sciences, Dagestani State University, Makhachkala, Russia.

IGLIN D.A. – Master of Political Science, Moscow, Russia.

IZNAUROV A.S. – postgraduate student, Faculty of international relations, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.

MAKSIMKIN K.I. – student, the Institute of management and marketing of the Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia.

MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of Political Science, full professor, professor at The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

MEHDIEV E.T. – candidate of sciences (history), researcher at the Center for post-Soviet studies, Institute of international studies, MGIMO-University of the Ministry of Foreign Relations, Moscow, Russia.

MOSKALENKO V.B. – Ph.D. student Saint-Petersburg State University, School of International Relations, European Studies, St. Petersburg, Russia.

NIKULINA A.A. – Graduate student, the department of state and municipal management, North-West Institute of Management – a branch of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

PAKHRUTDINOV Sh.I. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Head of Department "National interests and the stability of society" of the Academy of state and social construction under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

PEYCHEVA A.A. – post-graduate student at the Department of political sciences, Moscow Pedagogical State University, Moscow, Russia.

POPOV S.I. – candidate of political Sciences, associate Professor of policy analysis and management Russian University of peoples' friendship, Moscow, Russia.

PRUDNIKOV A.A. – The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy And Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

PRYAKHIN V.F. – D.Sc. (political science), Professor (Diplomacy Dept., MGIMO-University), Moscow, Russia.

RIZOEV Sh.Kh. – post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations, Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Assistant Professor at the Department of information processes management, the Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia.

RUSTAMOVA L.R. – Candidate of Sciences (political sciences), lecturer at the Moscow State Institute of international relations (University) of the Russian Foreign Ministry, researcher at the Institute of world economy and international relations named after E. M. Primakov of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

SABIRYANOV R.F. – post-graduate student, the Department of philosophy and political science Bashkir State University, Ufa, Russia.

SADOVSKOV A.E. – graduate student of the institute of public administration and civil service, of The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

SAFRONOV O.I. – lecturer at the Department of political and business journalism, the Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia.

SUVD ERDENE – graduate student of Saint-petersburg State University, faculty of international relations, St. Petersburg, Russia.

TYUTIN A.V. – National League of Political Scientists’ Member, MGIMO, Moscow, Russia.

   
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