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Abdeeva D.P.
A decisive factor? Pro-government external interventions in civil warsNo 6, 2024
Airapetov O.R.
In search of a predictable pastNo 5, 2024
Akhremenko A.S.
Internet shutdown as a theoretical problem of political science, or what we do (not) understand about network protest mobilizationNo 2, 2024
Alekseyenkova Ye.S.
The decline of populism? Crisis of trust and parties of political alternative in modern ItalyNo 4, 2024
Andreyev A.L.
Division and consolidation in Russian society resulting from the Russian special military operationNo 1, 2024
Arbatov A.G.
Disarmament in history and at present: theory vs practiceNo 5, 2024
Arbatova N.K.
Relations of the European Union with the United States and NATO: dilemmas of euro-atlanticismNo 4, 2024
Avksentyev V.A.
Official discourse of nation-building in the post-Soviet space: the cases of Russia, Kazakhstan and BelarusNo 4, 2024
Axenov K.E.
Symbolic geopolitical capital and urban spaceNo 1, 2024
B
Babich N.S.
The effect of “falsification of preferences”: the rise and fall of mass support for M.S. Gorbachev
No 2, 2024
Balakina J.V.
Media, culture and popular geopolitics: how imagined spaces and identities are forgedNo 6, 2024
Bardin A.L.
Responsible urban development policy: criteria, subjects, prospectsNo 5, 2024
Bocharova A.P.
Using social networks to study the political culture of modern ChinaNo 3, 2024
Borovsky Yu.V.
The view of offensive realism and liberalism on U.S. foreign policyNo 1, 2024
C
Chernyshov Yu.G.
Image of regions and index of historical and cultural heritage: Altai Territory and the Altai RepublicNo 6, 2024
Chikhachev A.Yu.
Defence and political integration in the EU: France's particular roleNo 6, 2024
Chistikov M.N.
Party-political dynamics in Norway as a factor in Russian-Norwegian relationsNo 4, 2024
Chugrov S.V.
How national political culture shapes international relations: the case of JapanNo 3, 2024
D
Dynkin A.A.
World order transformation: economy, ideology, technologyNo 5, 2024
E
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the issueNo 1, 2024
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the issueNo 2, 2024
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the issueNo 3, 2024
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the issueNo 4, 2024
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the issueNo 5, 2024
Editorial Introduction
Presenting the issueNo 6, 2024
Entin M.L.
Theoretical and methodological aspects of the Western sanctions policy researchNo 1, 2024
G
Gaman-Golutvina O.V.
The concept of identity: movement from the abstract to the concreteNo 3, 2024
Glukhova A.V.
Populism in power: political consequencesNo 1, 2024
Gromyko Al. A.
The world of polycentrism: the role of values in major powers' competitionNo 6, 2024
I
Ilyin M.V.
A fundamental challenge. Are the affordances of political science being wasted?No 2, 2024
Ilyin M.V.
Cleavages and identities in the changing landscape of world politicsNo 5, 2024
K
Kapustin B.G.
On the metaphor “revolutions are the locomotives of history”No 3, 2024
Kharkevich M.V.
Overcoming the apocalypse in the pluralistic space of poetics and politicsNo 2, 2024
Klinova M.V.
Politics of France for obtaining European strategic autonomy in outer-space explorationNo 2, 2024
Kochetkov A.P.
Digital elite: trends of formation and developmentNo 4, 2024
Koktysh K.E.
The birth of the deep stateNo 1, 2024
Kravchenko S.A.
The emergence of the synergistically complex power in digital era: challenges to human capital
No 2, 2024
Kulaev M.A.
The notion of transformism in Gramscian theories and its application to social movements studiesNo 2, 2024
Kyrchanoff M.V.
Image of China as an anti-Muslim “Other” in the Indonesian mediaNo 1, 2024
L
Lapkin V.V.
The transformation of the world order: the evolutionary aspectNo 4, 2024
Lebedeva M.M.
Theory of world politics: assessing the potential for transferNo 2, 2024
Lebedeva M.M.
Practice of international relations: potential for transfer to other spheresNo 5, 2024
Levytskyy V.S.
The philosophy of politics – political philosophy – political science: articulation of the problem areaNo 1, 2024
Loshkariov I.D.
Security market in Africa: the place of Russia and new opportunitiesNo 4, 2024
M
Maleshevich A.V.
Balkanization vs Europeanization: conceptual deconstructionNo 5, 2024
Malov A.V.
Political and ecological aspects of the food miles conceptNo 1, 2024
Martyanov V.S.
The good intentions of federalismNo 3, 2024
Mchedlova M.M.
Religion in modern projects: between alarmism, political expediency and utopiaNo 2, 2024
Moskalenko O.A.
Hubris syndrome and technologies of delegitimation of powerNo 1, 2024
N
Nikolskaya M.V.
An integrated East Africa: a resilience perspective (In English)No 4, 2024
O
Obichkina E.O.
“Our false friend America”, or nostalgia for GaullismNo 4, 2024
Oznobishchev S.K.
The military space race: unrealized fantasies?No 6, 2024
P
Pavlov V.V.
Assembly line for ideas in US foreign policy and the issue of international relations actors’ trust hereinunderNo 4, 2024
R
Rozov N.S.
Political (de)modernization of Russia in the 1990s: turning events and models of conflict dynamicsNo 3, 2024
Rykov S.Yu.
The concept of humanitarian intervention in ancient Chinese philosophy and contemporary Chinese discourseNo 6, 2024
S
Samarkina I.V.
The future image as a component of political subjective space: testing the conceptual modelNo 5, 2024
Semenenko I.S.
Social and political development: out of conceptual mazes and into political agenda-settingNo 6, 2024
Sevostyanov P.I.
Climate, nuclear weapons control and cyber threats: three problems or one?
No 3, 2024
Sidorenko E.L.
Merging the interests of governments and Western monopolies in the field of ICT: modern geopolitical modelsNo 6, 2024
Smorgunov L.V.
Justifying political choice: from probability and institutions to communicationNo 2, 2024
Smorgunov L.V.
GR-management and public policyNo 6, 2024
Snarski Ya.A.
Two tales of Kushtau Hill movement: ethnic environmental mobilisation and perceived costs of neopatrimonialismNo 3, 2024
Sokolshchik L.M.
Discursive strategies for legitimizing U.S. sanctions policy towards Russia (2021-2023)No 3, 2024
Solovyov A.I.
Agents and mechanisms of political domination, or how a “winning coalition” rules
No 2, 2024
Stoianov R.R.
Political realism between American republicanism and German elitismNo 4, 2024
Strezhneva M.V.
Make-up of fiscal integration in the European Union
No 2, 2024
Suchkov M.A.
Foreign interference as a form of interstate competition: types and motives No 3, 2024
Sushentsov A.A.
National schools of diplomatic training: divergences in the global epistemology of international relationsNo 5, 2024
T
Tarasenko G.K.
Dynamics of political electoral preferences among residents of closed cities in Russia (1995-2003)No 1, 2024
Tikhonova N.E.
Ideological segmentation of mass strata of the population under conditions of aggravated confrontation with the West (empirical analysis)No 5, 2024
Tokarev A.A.
Mass consciousness of Russian youth: image of the futureNo 6, 2024
Turonok S.G.
Oikophobia and the crisis of modern Western civilization
No 3, 2024
V
Voynikov V.V.
The reform of the Common European Asylum System in the context of the implementation the EU principle of solidarityNo 1, 2024
Z
Zabella A.A.
Belt and Road Initiative and the African continental free trade areaNo 1, 2024
Zolyan S.T.
The history of post-Soviet Armenia through its political myths and symbolsNo 5, 2024
Zubarev N.S.
Subjective wellbeing and the national pride of Russians: causal analysisNo 4, 2024
Zvyagelskaya I.D.
Religious nationalists in Palestine and Israel. Back to the start?No 6, 2024

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