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The European Convention on Human Rights and the Principle of Non-Discrimination
Napoli :
Editoriale Scientifica, 2017.
Under the general editorship: M. Balboni
Belyaeva N. Y., Rajhans S. K., , in : The European Convention on Human Rights and the Principle of Non-Discrimination. : Napoli : Editoriale Scientifica, 2017. P. 253-274.
As we can see that on the issues of the identity and the question for reinforcing the multi identity social space, the capacity of the law is not universal and in many a cases it does not bring the desired results. In some cases it brings the very unwelcome results in even the tolerant societies ...
Added: March 13, 2018
Zaytsev D., , in : The European Convention on Human Rights and the Principle of Non-Discrimination. : Napoli : Editoriale Scientifica, 2017. P. 275-289.
Public Attitudes towards Minorities: Who and Why are Discriminated ...
Added: September 27, 2018
Priority areas:
state and public administration
Language:
English
Belyaeva N. Y., Rajhans S. K., , in : The European Convention on Human Rights and the Principle of Non-Discrimination. : Napoli : Editoriale Scientifica, 2017. P. 253-274.
As we can see that on the issues of the identity and the question for reinforcing the multi identity social space, the capacity of the law is not universal and in many a cases it does not bring the desired results. In some cases it brings the very unwelcome results in even the tolerant societies ...
Added: March 13, 2018
Malinova O. Y., Pro et Contra 2012 Т. 16 № 3 С. 76-93
The article analyzes the frames of representation of collective identity of macro political (national) community the “constitutes” the Russian state in electoral rhetoric of Vladimir Putin. Following the patterns of representation of Us and Others in the seven articles, published during the campaign in the major newspapers, the author reveals the dynamics of the campaign. ...
Added: December 10, 2012
Polyakov L., Социологический журнал 2013 № 3 С. 39-52
The article is centered around most topical issue of cultural meaning and social consequences of the global phenomenon provocatively labeled as “ The minorities’ uprising” by prominent Russian sociologist and political scholar Leonid Ionin. What appears to represent a counter-movement to “The masses’ uprising” so skillfully portrayed by Jose Ortega y Gasset almost century ago ...
Added: December 13, 2013
Akopov S., Управленческое консультирование 2013 № 4 С. 57-61
The article provides a study of the symbolic policies of the Russian Sochi 2014 Olympic Committee. We explore how do Sochi 2014 visual images and verbal texts represent the symbolic policy of a new Russian political identity and what is this new political identity about? The facts considered during the analysis undertaken in this paper ...
Added: March 12, 2014
Rubtсova M. V., Sanina A., Журнал социологии и социальной антропологии 2012 Т. XV № 3 С. 86-97
The article describes theoretical and practical contradictions of state identity, national identity and civic identity concepts. The conclusion on the preference of civic-state identity concept in describing the processes of individuals identifying with the social whole in the individualized society is developed. Contemporary challenges on controllability of postmodern society are discussed. ...
Added: November 17, 2012
Akopov S., Управленческое консультирование 2013 № 12 С. 42-46
The objective of this article is to look at the “political” in the light of such relatively new and rapidly developing field of thought as "the network philosophy." The author examines what characteristics are obtained by the boundaries of new political identity under the influence of Internet space. ...
Added: March 12, 2014
Akopov S., Розанова М. С., СПб. : Деан, 2010
Монография посвящена комплексному рассмотрению актуальной проблемы формирования транснациональной идентичности в условиях глобализации в контексте современных миграционных процессов. В своем междисциплинарном исследовании авторы особое внимание уделили поискам механизмов преодоления образа врага, налаживания политической и культурной коммуникации в рамках кросскультурного диалога. Помимо этого, в монографии освещаются современные миграционные процессы в России, проблемы экстремизма, а также механизмы гармонизации ...
Added: March 15, 2013
Zaytsev D., International Journal of Business and Social Science 2012 Vol. 3 No. 5 P. 208-221
In this paper the author argues that we can identify three types of intellectual communities that participate actively in the policy process: analytical communities, experts’ communities and communities of consultants. The distinguishing features of these communities are both an analytical tool and a manifestation of their different identities. These policy actors are distinguished from each ...
Added: March 2, 2013
L. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
This edited volume provides an inclusive explanation of what, why, and how cities interact with global counterparts as well as with nation states, non-governmental organizations, and foreign publics. The chapters present theoretical and analytical approaches to the study of city diplomacy as well as case studies to capture the nuances of the practice. By bringing ...
Added: October 4, 2020
Libman A., fgh g., Publius 2014 Vol. 44 No. 2 P. 298-323
A substantial portion of Elinor Ostrom’s work critically examines the interplay between decentralization and efficient governance of commons. Ostrom’s suggestion is to shift from the dichotomous view of decentralization versus centralization to a more complex picture, labeled “polycentric governance.” This article applies this theory and uses a novel data set to test how the allocation ...
Added: October 19, 2015
Barandova T., Публичная политика 2018 Т. 2 № 1 С. 160-165
Недавний флешмоб вокруг «включенных низов» студентов-авиаторов, зафиксировавших на видео свои задорные движения тазом и бедрами под популярную песню «Удовлетворение», некоторыми комментаторами в социальных сетях рассматривался чуть ли не с позиций предвестника революции (по крайней мере, звучали мнения, что они «так начинаются», вероятно, с оглядкой на дигитализированные времена). Что могло бы вызвать к жизни подобные рассуждения: ...
Added: October 8, 2018
Tikhonova N. E., Каравай А. В., Социологические исследования 2018 № 5 С. 84-98
The article analyzes dynamics of some indicators of the human capital of Russians in the context of changes in the relations between employees and employers. It is shown that the general vector of these changes is the shift of balance of power between them in favor of employers, which has led to non-compliance with the ...
Added: August 29, 2018
fgh g., Libman A., Post-Soviet Affairs 2015 Vol. 31 No. 4 P. 304-338
Corruption is widespread throughout the former Communist states, and it is particularly severe and entrenched in Russia. Despite the fact that Russia's contemporary corruption has recently become a subject of analysis, there is, however, no study that has addressed the role of the Communist legacy in the development of various aspects of corruption. This paper ...
Added: September 3, 2015
Evstafiev D., Гражданин.Выборы. Власть 2019 № 2 С. 98-110
Contemporary global transformations and the increased capabilities of the destabilizing interference into the domestic affairs of the sovereign countries on behalf of the states that relate themselves to the “collective West” phenomenon is facilitated by the worldwide expansion of the digital integrated communications. All that increases the opportunities for the political manipulations and puts forward ...
Added: June 13, 2019
М. : Наука и политика, 2014
In proceedings of the conference organized by the Center for scientific political thought and ideology, the authors discuss the theory, history and typology of ideologies, the problems of the relationship of the state and ideology and state ideology in modern Russia. ...
Added: November 7, 2015
Shubenkova A. Y., Buckley N., Reuter O. J. et al., Europe-Asia Studies 2014
Elections serve a variety of functions in authoritarian regimes, yet scholars are divided on the question of why regime leaders permit elections in some settings but not in others. We argue that autocrats use subnational elections to co-opt and assuage powerful subnational elites. When subnational elites control significant political resources, such as political machines or ...
Added: October 25, 2014
Mylonas Y., Kompatsiaris P., Communications. Media. Design 2019 Vol. 4 No. 1 P. 32-61
Since the early years of the debt crisis in 2010, a large part of liberal intellectuals and public commentators in Greece has argued for an interpretative framework with the notion of ‘national identity’ as the root of all troubles. Their narrative presents the crisis as an opportunity for Greeks to rediscover themselves and acquire a ...
Added: October 1, 2019
Kozina I., Vinogradova E., Cook L., Communist and Post-Communist Studies 2012 Vol. 45 No. 3-4 P. 219-231
This paper aims to explain the characteristics and internal mechanisms of protest activity and solidarity among Russia’s industrial workers over the past two decades. Both academic discussions and officials’ attitudes toward protests prove contradictory. Even in periods of increase, labor activism has remained limited. Yet authorities continue to show concern about real and potential discontent, ...
Added: December 7, 2012
С.В. Субботин, Конышев В. Н., Сергунин А. А., Балтийский регион 2016 Т. 8 № 1 С. 48-64
Рассматриваются последствия создаваемой в Балтийском и Североевропейском регионах системы противоракетной обороны (ПРО) США для военной безопасности России. На основе метода структурно-функционального анализа изучаются внутренние особенности программы ЕвроПро, этапы её реализации и влияние на региональный военно-стратегический баланс. Отмечается, что ЕвроПРО, как и другие региональные системы противоракетной обороны Пентагона, усиливает ударный потенциал вооружённых сил США и их ...
Added: July 2, 2016
Pain E. A., Terra Economicus 2015 Т. 13 № 3 С. 97-108
The author makes an attempt to justify his hypothesis that Russia since the early 2000s demonstrates a quite typical for many countries undulating process of rise and fall of public interest to the different political models. In particular, there are periods of waning of interest in socialism, followed by a period of its temporary rehabilitation, ...
Added: March 15, 2016
Sablin I., L. : Routledge, 2016
The governance arrangements put in place for Siberia and Mongolia after the collapse of the Qing and Russian Empires were highly unusual, experimental and extremely interesting. The Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic established within the Soviet Union in 1923 and the independent Mongolian People’s Republic established a year later were supposed to represent a new ...
Added: October 3, 2015
Reuter O. J., Post-Soviet Affairs 2013 Vol. 29 No. 2 P. 101-135
A political scientist examines how regional elites shape the electoral fortunes of Russia’s hegemonic party, United Russia (UR). Using original data on regional legislative elections from 2003 to 2011, we show that UR performs better in those regions where regional governors control strong political machines. Russia’s leadership undercut its own electoral strategy by replacing
popular elected ...
Added: June 7, 2013
Savranskaya O., Sivitsky V. A., Муниципальная Россия 2010 № 5 С. 76-89
Added: December 12, 2012