From Lenin towards Danilevsky:
Metamorphoses of Geopolitical Views of the CPRF
Rabotyazhev N.V.,
Cand. Sci. (Pol. Sci.), Chief of Section, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, rabotiajev@mail.ru
Solovyov E.G.
DOI: 10.17976/jpps/2007.02.08
Rabotyazhev N.V., Solovyov E.G. From Lenin towards Danilevsky: Metamorphoses of Geopolitical Views of the CPRF . – Polis. Political Studies. 2007. No. 2. https://doi.org/10.17976/jpps/2007.02.08
In their article, the authors analyze geopolitical views of the largest opposition party of modern Russia – the CPRF. On considering in detail the world-outlook lines of the Russian neo-communists, their vision of Russia’s place in the modern world, as well as their attitude to the key problems of modernity, the authors come to the conclusion that geopolitics appears for the CPRF not so much as an instrument of conceptualizing real foreign-policy problems and tasks, but as a means of ideological mobilization of the masses. It is demonstrated in the article that the leaders of the renewed Communist party go on thinking, as before, by ideological clichйs of the 1970s or even by mythologemes of earlier time, failing to operate with realities of the world of the globalization epoch, but operating, instead, with some virtual “Gegebenheiten”, and therefore their geopolitical constructions cannot serve as guide to action in the elaboration of political strategy of the country.
See also:
Peregudov S.P.,
Transnational Corporations on the Way to Corporate Citizenship. – Polis. Political Studies. 2004. No3
Fyodorov K.G.,
The Policy in the Sphere of Local Taxation in Russia. – Polis. Political Studies. 2003. No4
Peregudov S.P.,
Corporate Capital and Power Institutions: Who Plays the Master?. – Polis. Political Studies. 2002. No5
Sergeev V.M.,
How Are Social Changes Possible? (Prolegomena to a Statistical Theory of Social Networks). – Polis. Political Studies. 2001. No6
Kolosov V.A., Borodulina N.A.,
Electoral Preferences in Cities and Large Towns of Russia: Types and Stability. – Polis. Political Studies. 2004. No4