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Alekseyeva T.A.
International political thought: challenges and renewal. Dialogue of political scientistsNo 5, 2025
Aliyev R.A.
Energy security community: conceptualization using the Caspian region as a case study
No 2, 2025
Antyukhova E.A.
Intelligentsia in a neo-Gramscian reading and global political economic practiceNo 2, 2025
Arbatov A.G.
Nuclear boomerang. There are neither eternal allies, nor perpetual enemies, but only nuclear arms are eternal and perpetualNo 5, 2025
Avdonin V.S.
Russian journals on political science through the prism of bibliometric indicatorsNo 1, 2025
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Baranovsky V.G.
On the formation of a new world orderNo 1, 2025
Bhuiyan M. S.
India and Pakistan's responses to the Belt and Road initiative and the future of the “Asian century”No 2, 2025
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Chebankova E.A.
Once again on modernity: reflections on ideology and politicsNo 3, 2025
Chernyakhovsky S.F.
On the crisis of the design and prognostic ability of Western modern political philosophyNo 2, 2025
Chkoniya L.
South African political elite's perception of Russia: social media data sentiment analysisNo 1, 2025
Chugrov S.V.
Cio-Cio-san syndrome: Asia-Pacific insecurity from the point of view of Japanese public opinionNo 2, 2025
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Deyneka O.S.
Perceptions of the ideal governor in the eyes of Russian youth
No 2, 2025
Duka A.V.
Elite paradoxNo 1, 2025
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Feoktistov N.M.
The problem of Russian voters' perception of democratic values in the context of attitudes to the WestNo 2, 2025
J
Jakobson L.I.
Understanding to collaborate: the unique characteristics of NGOs and intersectoral policyNo 1, 2025
K
Kerimov T.Kh.
Politicization of social ontology and its paradoxes
No 1, 2025
Kharkevich M.V.
Plural ontology of the international: in search of overcoming the crisis in political science No 1, 2025
Koktysh K.E.
The rise of the American deep stateNo 3, 2025
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Lapkin V.V.
Society in development as a subject of political scienceNo 2, 2025
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Makarenko B.I.
Evolution of US electoral coalitions: the case of three presidential electionsNo 4, 2025
Miroshnichenko I.V.
Intangible resources of rural development policy: pyramid of opportunitiesNo 1, 2025
Mirzadzhanov T.E.
Transformation of foreign and domestic Polish politics by conservative national populism: consequences of the rule of “Law and Justice”
No 1, 2025
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Nikitin A.I.
The global power of the future: renewal of strategic orientations of IndiaNo 1, 2025
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Ordovsky D.
Digital public diplomacy in social media era: evolution and current trendsNo 2, 2025
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Radina N.K.
Patriotism as a social phenomenon in the scientific representation of reality: concept and theoriesNo 2, 2025
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Safranchuk I.A.
Dominant narratives in Western media during the 1990s formation of the Responsibility to ProtectNo 2, 2025
Sebentzov A.B.
Theory and practice of cross-border regionalization. Lessons for RussiaNo 2, 2025
Solovyov A.I.
Doctrinal symbolization and the political vernacular of narratives. What is changing in the public field?No 1, 2025
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Torkunov A.V.
Digital transformation and artificial intelligence in the shaping of the political worldNo 5, 2025
Tsapenko I.P.
Challenges of migration for foreign policy and its instrumentalizationNo 1, 2025
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Yudin N.O.
Key issues of securing Russia’s national interests in the ArcticNo 4, 2025

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