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 V.I. Vernadsky. Politician, historian, public figure
Yanitsky O.N.
No 2, 2013

 Value Characteristics of the Russian Political Process and Strategy of the Country’s Development
Shestopal Ye.B.
No 2, 2014

 Value Crisis: Why Formal Democracy Does Not Work
Delyagin M.G.
No 1, 2008

Value Dimensions of Power
Demidov A.I.
No 3, 1996

 Variations of Regional Images: Cognitive-Geographical Contexts
Zamyatina N.Yu.
No 5, 2004

 Variety of political systems as consequence of differences in people’s behavior
Linetsky A.I.
No 6, 2013

Vectors of the Global Changes: Analysis and Appraisals of the Main Factors of the World Political Development
Utkin A.I.
No 1, 2000

Vertical Democracy
Sartori G.
No 2, 1993

 Violence and Freedom in the Political Context
Mezhuyev V.M.
No 3, 2004

 Virtual Dimensions of Languages Policy: Conflict-Bearing Character of Linguistic Coexistence
Gronskaya N.E.
No 6, 2004

 Virtual Expectations: Condition and Prospects of Political Runet
Ovchinnikov B.V.
No 1, 2002

 Vision and Adoption of Western Institutions and Values within Post-Soviet Dimensions: Experience of the Ukraine and Russia
Lapkin V.V., Pantin V.I.
No 1, 2004

 Visualization of Political Media Space
Sharkov F.I.
No 5, 2016

 Voting “Against All”: Motives and Tendencies
Lyubarev A.Ye.
No 6, 2003


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