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Agafonov Iu.G
Russian political science in 2021: a surveyNo 2, 2023
Akhremenko A.S.
Anger, identity or efficacy belief? Dynamics of motivation and participation in 2020 Belarusian protestsNo 2, 2023
Alimdzhanov A.A.
The notion of “independence” in the official speeches of Central Asia presidentsNo 3, 2023
Arbatov A.G.
Nuclear metamorphosesNo 5, 2023
Arbatova N.K.
The versatile triangle: EU relations with the USA and ChinaNo 6, 2023
Atanesyan A.V.
Russia as an ally: the dynamics of public perceptions in Armenian society before and after the 2020 Karabakh warNo 2, 2023
B
Balakina J.V.
The “enemy” and neutrality in Chinese caricaturesNo 4, 2023
Baranovsky V.G.
Global conflict: an attribute of a changing world order or an outdated tool for its transformation?No 6, 2023
C
Chebankova E.A.
New world order: restoration or moral revolution?No 3, 2023
Chugrov S.V.
Human capital of an academic community under digital transformation: the case of JapanNo 6, 2023
D
Degterev D.A.
U.S. – China rivalry in Latin America: at the origins of technological decouplingNo 3, 2023
Dikarev A.D.
The latest foreign policy courses of the PRC in the era of Xi Jinping as a legacy of ancient
Chinese ideas: interpretations and guidelinesNo 5, 2023
E
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 1, 2023
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 3, 2023
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 4, 2023
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 5, 2023
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this issueNo 6, 2023
F
Feldman M.A.
Concerning “the ability of socialist rhetoric to structure a new social reality”No 1, 2023
G
Gabdrakhmanova G.F.
Institutionalization of the Russian national school in the field of politics (case Sakha- and Tatar-speaking schools of the Republics of Sakha (Yakutia) and Tatarstan)No 3, 2023
Gaivoronsky Yu.O.
Split-ticket voting in the federal legislative elections: evidence from the 7th convocation of the State DumaNo 3, 2023
Gaman-Golutvina O.V.
The political in a turbulent world spaceNo 1, 2023
Gaman-Golutvina O.V.
Who governs France: Macron’s 100 ministersNo 6, 2023
Goldstone J.A.
Revolutionary events of the 21st century: a preliminary quantitative analysisNo 4, 2023
I
Istomin I.A.
Foreign interference in internal affairs: deconstruction of an essentially indeterminate conceptNo 2, 2023
Istomin I.A.
International norms in the face of technological change: challenges for constructivist theory of arms controlNo 4, 2023
K
Kazun A.D.
Is there a way out of the bubble? Motives for the consumption of ideologically diverse news by doomscrollersNo 4, 2023
Kochetkov A.P.
Russian public policy in the digital age: trends, scenarios and regulatory practicesNo 1, 2023
Kondratenko K.S.
Indetermination, isomorphism, resilience: a system model of political process under the conditions of digital transformationNo 3, 2023
Konnov V.I.
The concept “innovations” as a political instrument: from the linear innovation model to the knowledge triangleNo 5, 2023
Kotsur G.V.
Decontestation of the concepts of sovereignty and strategic sovereignty in the official discourses of Russia and the EU (2016-2021)No 4, 2023
Kozlova N.N.
Youth segment of the deputy corps of regional legislatures of the Russian Federation: socio-professional characteristics, recruitment sources, career trajectoriesNo 1, 2023
Kravchenko S.A.
Diagnostics of risks to the formation of new Russia: the demand for integral and sovereign knowledge of socio-political sciencesNo 3, 2023
Krylov A.V.
Israeli-Ukrainian relations in the context of the new geopolitical situationNo 3, 2023
Kudryashova I.V.
Revisiting cleavage structures: Islamic parties and nation-state formation in the Arab worldNo 3, 2023
L
Lapkin V.V.
Territorial state and complex society: the imperative of co-evolution in the space of politicsNo 5, 2023
Latov Yu.V.
Dynamics of mass consciousness of Russians: extraordinary situation or beginning of a new cycle?No 6, 2023
Lebedeva M.M.
Methods of neuroscience in studying world politicsNo 5, 2023
Lomanov A.V.
Innovation and tradition in the interpretation of democracy in the modern CCP ideologyNo 5, 2023
M
Makarenko B.I.
Dynamics of the spectrum of European political parties (1990-2021)No 1, 2023
Malakhov V.S.
The collapse of hegemonial normality: migration and the politics of memory in the U.S., UK and FranceNo 1, 2023
Malakhov V.S.
Colonial analogy: on the use and abuse of the post-colonial studies language in the post-Soviet contextNo 6, 2023
Maleshevich A.V.
Methodological approaches to the Europeanization in EU new member and candidate statesNo 1, 2023
Malinova O.Yu.
Commemorating the August 1991 coup d’état: documentaries as tools of constructing memories of the political eventNo 6, 2023
Mazus A.I.
Political and civilizational alternatives in healthcare and beyondNo 2, 2023
Melville A.Yu.
“Political Atlas of the Modern World 2.0”: formulation of the research problemNo 2, 2023
Melville A.Yu.
Empirical challenges and methodological approaches in comparative politics (through the lens of the Political Atlas of the Modern World 2.0)No 5, 2023
Mikhalev A.V.
From the frontier of opposition to the ruins of oblivion, or politics of memory in post-socialist Inner AsiaNo 6, 2023
Moiseeva D.E.
Benefits of using Alexander Bogdanov’s organizational theory in explaining the transformations of the European UnionNo 3, 2023
Morozova E.V.
Traditions and innovations in development policy of rural territories in Russia: the potential of CossacksNo 5, 2023
Mukhametov R.S.
Understanding of electoral reforms: testing the theory of the “threat of revolution” (the case of Georgia)No 4, 2023
N
Neklyudov N.Y.
Performing national interest through practices: the U.S. Congress and foreign policyNo 1, 2023
Neklyudov N.Y.
Crisis as practice: routinizing Russia – U.S. security rivalriesNo 6, 2023
P
Paksiutov G.D.
The impact of streaming on the film industry and soft power strategies in China, South Korea and JapanNo 2, 2023
Pantin V.I.
Civilizations in modern politics: subjectness, internal divides, dynamicsNo 2, 2023
Pavlov N.V.
History in political culture of Germany: genesis and modernityNo 1, 2023
Popova O.V.
Communication of youth with the highest officials of the subjects of the Russian Federation on the social network “VKontakte” in 2022No 4, 2023
Putintsev I.S.
The evolution of the presidential role in Poland’s political system since 1989No 2, 2023
R
Radina N.K.
Media models of propaganda: the COVID-19 pandemic in Russian-language media with a “different opinion”No 4, 2023
Rozov N.S.
Is the rule of law possible in geopolitics?No 1, 2023
Rozov N.S.
Mechanisms of political evolution, the pattern of turbulence in the era of modernization, and the role of organized violenceNo 6, 2023
Rustamova L.R.
Cancel culture: conceptualization of the term and its use in foreign policyNo 4, 2023
S
Sakwa R.
The Perils of DemocratismNo 2, 2023
Samoylovskaya N.A.
On the prohibition of nuclear tests in three environments: between fear and doubtNo 6, 2023
Semenenko I.S.
Tradition and innovation in politics and in development policies: dialectics of compatibilityNo 5, 2023
Sergeev V.M.
Elite conflicts in the three-century history of Russian modernizationNo 1, 2023
Sharkov F.I.
Transformation of the political media space within the framework of the noospheric paradigm (to the 160th anniversary of V. Vernadsky)No 4, 2023
Shestopal Ye.B.
Paradoxes of political leadershipNo 3, 2023
Sokolov A.P.
Specifics of national identity in the rhetoric of the German leadership (from speeches at the Munich security conference (2014-2022)No 4, 2023
Sokolov B.O.
Individual experience of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and political support in Russia: evidence from the Values in Crisis surveyNo 4, 2023
Solovyov A.I.
Political innovations: obvious meanings and the nonobviousness of realityNo 5, 2023
Svirchevskii D.A.
Images of Europe in the discourse of German left- and right-wing populists: between solidarity Europe and fortress EuropeNo 2, 2023
T
Tev D.B.
Federal administrative elite of Russia: features of a career after leaving officeNo 1, 2023
Timofeev I.N.
Policy of sanctions in a changing world: theoretical reflectionNo 2, 2023
Tsapenko I.P.
The Afghan migration crisis and U.S. policyNo 1, 2023
Tulchinskii G.L.
The meaning of power and the power of meaning: pragmasemantics of the relationship between political power and meaning makingNo 6, 2023
Turchenko M.S.
Instruments of subordination and the quality of public goods provision: case-study of Petrozavodsk, 2016-2021No 3, 2023

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