The Institution of Citizens’ Addresses to Government Bodies and Transformation of the Russian Political System: Possibilities of Emergence of a New Channel of Political Influence

The Institution of Citizens’ Addresses to Government Bodies and Transformation of the Russian Political System: Possibilities of Emergence of a New Channel of Political Influence




DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2007.05.06

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Podyachev K.V. The Institution of Citizens’ Addresses to Government Bodies and Transformation of the Russian Political System: Possibilities of Emergence of a New Channel of Political Influence . – Polis. Political Studies. 2007. No. 5. P. 68-80. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.17976/jpps/2007.05.06



Abstract

In this article, the subject of analysis from the positions of political science is the institution of citizens’ addresses to government bodies, which presents a unique phenomenon belonging at one and the same time to the sphere of state (public) power and to the sphere of non-political (civil) society. It is due to the described peculiar nature of theirs that citizens’ addresses are able to serve as a significant connecting link between «political» and «civil» reality, which is especially important under the conditions of the weakening influence of electoral mechanisms. Development of the institution in question may become a significant element of the search for the Russian way to public policy.


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