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Alekseyeva T.A.
Agent-structure relations: methodology of constructivismNo 4, 2022
Apanovich M.Yu.
A spatial displacement only? Migration in the light of justice conceptsNo 1, 2022
Arapova E.Ya.
International sanctions legislation in the U.S., EU and UK: a comparative studyNo 6, 2022
Arbatov A.G.
The Ukrainian crisis and strategic stabilityNo 4, 2022
Arbatova N.K.
Climate threats – a new dimension of EU securityNo 6, 2022
Artamonov D.S
Memory policy on the Internet memes: from visualization of history to fakesNo 5, 2022
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Baev V.G.
In the footsteps of what we read: a small book on a big problemNo 1, 2022
Baranovsky V.G.
Escalation of conventional conflicts: about the possible transition of the nuclear thresholdNo 4, 2022
Baranovsky V.G.
Avoiding nuclear war. Problems of escalation/de-escalation of armed conflicts when approaching the “nuclear threshold”No 6, 2022
Bartenev V.I.
International assistance and sanctions pressure: geometry of interlinkagesNo 6, 2022
Bederson V.D.
How about a conversation? Socio-organizational characteristics of collective action in contemporary MoscowNo 3, 2022
Bogdanov K.V.
Lethal autonomous weapon systems: landscape and perspectivesNo 6, 2022
Borishpolets K.P.
Great powers’ competition in the 21st century: Russian approaches and Russian discourseNo 1, 2022
Borisova N.V.
Research optics and methodological perspectives of contemporary ethnopoliitical scienceNo 1, 2022
Borovsky Yu.V.
The EU's energy policy and its driving forcesNo 3, 2022
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Chugrov S.V.
Cancel culture in world politics: historical and philosophical rootsNo 5, 2022
Crowley-Vigneau A.
Russian higher education under sanctions: a constructivist perspectiveNo 4, 2022
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Editorial Introduction
Presenting this IssueNo 1, 2022
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the IssueNo 2, 2022
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 3, 2022
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 5, 2022
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 6, 2022
Etzrodt Ch.
Managing liberal democracy – influence of secret elite networks in U.S. governments 1901-2021No 6, 2022
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Goldstone J.A.
Waves of revolutions in the 21st centuryNo 4, 2022
Grafov D.B.
The influence of group loyalty on democratic transit in non-Western societiesNo 4, 2022
Graham T.
Russia and the United States on the world stage. Part I. From distant friendship to incipient rivalryNo 1, 2022
Graham T.
Russia and the United States on the world stage. Part II. The ideological and geopolitical path to enduring rivalryNo 2, 2022
Graham T.
Russia and the United States on the world stage. Part III. The role of messianism, exceptionalism, ambition, and survival in forging rivalryNo 3, 2022
Guo Jing
A new connotation of political development as a tool for analysis of political processes in ChinaNo 5, 2022
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Ilyin M.V.
Introduction. New ways to explore mega-regions and evolving localitiesNo 3, 2022
Ilyin M.V.
Challenges and prospects of study of the Greater MediterraneanNo 3, 2022
Ivanenko E.A.
Change.org as a form of casual politics. Analysis of Russian-language petitionsNo 2, 2022
Ivanova N.I.
Digital technologies and new goals of innovation policyNo 1, 2022
K
Karasev D.Yu.
A theory of policy drift: obstructionist politics as a mechanism of U.S. welfare state retrenchmentNo 3, 2022
Kasimov R.Kh.
Areal language policiesNo 1, 2022
Kazantzev A.A.
Rentier states: Interaction between economy and politicsNo 2, 2022
Kiryanov I.K.
Regionalist projects in non-ethnic regions of Russia: actors, legitimation, outcomesNo 1, 2022
Kokoshin A.A.
The Afghan crisis: a global and regional problem for the world communityNo 2, 2022
Koktysh K.E.
The formation of the cognitive code of modernityNo 6, 2022
Konyshev V.N.
Studying the nature of war: Russian and European perspectivesNo 6, 2022
Korgun I.A.
On the question of effectiveness of sanctions against DPRKNo 3, 2022
Kosevich E.Yu.
Cyberspace security in Latin American countriesNo 3, 2022
Kraev O.L.
Collective memory formation in Peru through the lens of J.P. Feldman’s researchNo 5, 2022
Kupriyanov A.V.
Russia and India: problems and prospects for cooperationNo 4, 2022
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Lantzov S.A.
The second Karabakh war: background, causes, consequencesNo 3, 2022
Lapkin V.V.
Socio-political dynamics in the age of the global crisis: civilizational backgroundNo 6, 2022
Larin V.L.
A special view on the great neighbor: perception of China and the Chinese in Southern Pacific RussiaNo 2, 2022
Litvinova T.N.
The challenges of modernity in the Mongolian worldNo 4, 2022
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Markedonov S.M.
Non-military aspects of political interaction in the Caucasus: comparative analysis of US and Russia approachesNo 6, 2022
Maslova E.A.
The global “green imperative”: Russia’s place in the international climate regimeNo 1, 2022
Mikhaylova A.A.
“Digital traces” as an indication of the population’s interest in the border regions of Russia for cross-border contactsNo 3, 2022
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Nazarov V.P.
Strategic planning in Russia: a new stage of developmentNo 4, 2022
Nazukina M.V.
Regionalism in the “messages” of the heads of subjects of the Russian Federation: a discursive perspectiveNo 2, 2022
Nedyak I.L.
The conceptualization of power in the contemporary scientific discourse of dominationNo 1, 2022
Neklessa A.I.
Postcoloniality as a fractal aspect of postmodernity: subject, methodology, forecast (The 70th anniversary of Alfred Sauvy’s article “Three Worlds, One Planet”)No 2, 2022
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Okunev I.Yu.
The Greater Mediterranean as a macroregion: spatial analysisNo 3, 2022
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Palitay I.S.
The Russian political elite: characteristics and dynamics (based on research materials dating from 2011 to 2021)No 4, 2022
Parma R.V.
Influence of political institutions on economic growth in the countries of the worldNo 1, 2022
Pushkaryova G.V.
Political branding: turning to symbolic policyNo 4, 2022
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Raynkhardt R.O.
Interpretations of “diplomacy for science” by Russian scholars and diplomatsNo 2, 2022
Rovinskaya T.L.
Freedom of speech amid the digital dictatorship of IT corporationsNo 2, 2022
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Samarkina I.V.
The subjective space of youth policy: theoretical model and regional projections (the case of the Krasnodar territory)No 5, 2022
Satarov G.A.
Network modeling of mass political consciousness. First resultsNo 3, 2022
Shakhalilov Sh.Sh.
Russia: changing the usual way of acquiring the status of a great powerNo 5, 2022
Stukal D.K.
Attitudes toward authorities as a factor of the political trolling perception on social media in RussiaNo 4, 2022
Sulimov K.A.
Regionalism as a driver of European regions’ activity in their relations with national authoritiesNo 6, 2022
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Telin K.O.
Congruency as a parameter of political stabilityNo 5, 2022
Timofeyeva L.N.
The digital socio-political agenda and its conceptualization within the new media ecology frameworkNo 2, 2022
Timofeyeva L.N.
The digital socio-political agenda: theoretical model tested on the Russian case “Coronavirus-2020”No 5, 2022
Tokarev A.A.
Sociology of the Russian image of the future: preliminary resultsNo 5, 2022
Torkunov A.V.
Russia and political order in a changing world: values, institutions, prospectsNo 5, 2022
Troitskiy M.A.
Competing conceptions of justice in world politicsNo 2, 2022
Trudolyubov A.S.
Political basis of the city: capability problems of the inner-city municipalities in contemporary RussiaNo 1, 2022
Turovsky R.F.
Exploring the causes of gubernatorial resignations in RussiaNo 4, 2022
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Vishnyakov Ya.V.
The Balkans. Between the Cross and the CrescentNo 3, 2022
Volodenkov S.V.
The peculiarities of the subjectness phenomenon in the context of contemporary technological transformationsNo 5, 2022
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Zabella A.A.
Major power rivalry in Africa: a view from ChinaNo 1, 2022
Zarubina N.N.
“New barbarism” in a civilizational perspective: impact on human capitalNo 1, 2022
Zinovieva E.S.
Internet fragmentation and the formation of digital borders: an analysis from the standpoint of critical geographyNo 2, 2022
Zuykina K.L.
Telegram channels in the electoral battle: the peculiarities of civic activism development in the context of Belarus’s political crisis in 2020No 5, 2022
Zvyagelskaya I.D.
New regionalism and old issues in the Middle East.No 6, 2022

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