Polis. Political Studies. No 5 2023
Topic:
concepts “the innovation” and “the tradition” in political discourse
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DOI:
10.17976/jpps/2023.05.00
CONTENT:
PRESENTING THIS ISSUE
Presenting this issue (p. 6)
WE IN THE WORLD, THE WORLD IN US
Arbatov A.G.
Nuclear metamorphoses (p. 7-28)
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THEME OF THE ISSUE: CONCEPTS “THE INNOVATION” AND “THE TRADITION” IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE
Konnov V.I.
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Talagayeva D.A.
The concept “innovations” as a political instrument: from the linear innovation model to the knowledge triangle (p. 29-44)
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Semenenko I.S.
Tradition and innovation in politics and in development policies: dialectics of compatibility (p. 45-65)
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Morozova E.V.
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Miroshnichenko I.V.
Traditions and innovations in development policy of rural territories in Russia: the potential of Cossacks (p. 66-87)
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Lomanov A.V.
Innovation and tradition in the interpretation of democracy in the modern CCP ideology (p. 88-105)
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Dikarev A.D.
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Fan Xuesong
The latest foreign policy courses of the PRC in the era of Xi Jinping as a legacy of ancient Chinese ideas: interpretations and guidelines (p. 106-119)
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Solovyov A.I.
Political innovations: obvious meanings and the nonobviousness of reality (p. 120-140)
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THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF POLITICAL STUDIES
Lebedeva M.M.
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Zinovieva E.S.
Methods of neuroscience in studying world politics (p. 141-152)
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Melville A.Yu.
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Malgin A.V.
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Mironyuk M.G.
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Stukal D.K.
Empirical challenges and methodological approaches in comparative politics (through the lens of the Political Atlas of the Modern World 2.0) (p. 153-171)
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Lapkin V.V.
Territorial state and complex society: the imperative of co-evolution in the space of politics (p. 172-191)
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