Myths about Russian Political Culture and Russian History. Part II

Myths about Russian Political Culture and Russian History. Part II


Lukin A.V.,

Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Director, Center for East Asian and SCO Studies, MGIMO University, Moscow; Head, Department of International Relations, National Research University Higher School of Economics, a.lukin@inno.mgimo.ru


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Lukin P.V., a.lukin@inno.mgimo.ru



For citation:

Lukin A.V., Lukin P.V. Myths about Russian Political Culture and Russian History. Part II . – Polis. Political Studies. 2009. No. 2. P. 147-162. (In Russ.)



Abstract

In their article, where they critically examine interpretations of Russian political culture most widely spread among foreign and Russian researchers, the authors concentrate in its 2nd part on problems of property forms, on particular features of the economic system that has formed in Russia and of the influence of the economic factor on Russian politics. Special attention is given to analyzing the role of the authoritarian tendency in Russian political culture, to the continuity between the Russian and the Soviet political cultures, to methodology of studying the evolution of the political culture of Russia.


Content No. 2, 2009

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