Russia’s political system: experience of social engineering projections (based on the materials of the ISP report)

Russia’s political system: experience of social engineering projections (based on the materials of the ISP report)




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Peregudov S.P. Russia’s political system: experience of social engineering projections (based on the materials of the ISP report) . – Polis. Political Studies. 2009. No. 6. P. 33-47. (In Russ.)



Abstract

The author shares his reflections on the Report of the Institute of the Social Projections, compiled by a team of leading Russian political scientists. He particularly emphasizes the pluralism of their assessments and opinions, which substantially raises the academic significance of their investigations. Basing on a range of report’s ideas, the author formulates his own vision of the processes taking place in the political system of the country.


Content No. 6, 2009

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