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Turning the Virtual Tables: Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia
Comparative Politics. 2018. Vol. 50. No. 3. P. 435–482.
The paper addresses government strategies for addressing online opposition in modern regimes.
Sizov A., Rodionova M., Sedashov E. et al., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PS "Political Science". 2026. No. 1.
Rapid development of surveillance technologies is one of the most socially important consequences of the digital age. This paper investigates the factors determining consent to surveillance of various types of personal data and contributes to rapidly growing research on citizens perceptions of surveillance practices. Relying on a comprehensive survey experiment, we study the effects of ...
Added: May 15, 2026
Borushkina S., Gorodnichev A., / Elsevier. Серия -- "WPS". 2026.
Agglomeration policy has long been a widely accepted approach in spatial development, premised on
the assumption that large, integrated city-regions drive national economic growth through higher
productivity, innovation, and global integration. This paper examines how this paradigm is reworked
under conditions of polycrisis, understood as a durable state of overlapping and mutually reinforcing
economic, geopolitical, and institutional crises. Focusing ...
Added: February 10, 2026
Малахов В. С., Симон М. Е., Летняков Д. Э. et al., / SSRN. Серия Social Science Research Network "Social Science Research Network". 2020.
The notion of “political accommodation” applied to the theory and practice of managing cultural diversity could enrich the Russian academic dictionary. Liberal democratic states invented specific mechanisms for political accommodation of cultural differences. Thanks to these mechanisms, the part of the population of a democratic state that is not ready to dissolve into the ethnocultural ...
Added: September 26, 2025
Sheiman I., Степанов И. М., Shishkin S. et al., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP8 "Государственное и муниципальное управление". 2025.
Анализируются новые факторы, диктующие необходимость планирования кадров здравоохранения на среднесрочную и долгосрочную перспективу. Предложена концепция такого планирования с выделением модулей спроса и предложения кадров. Представлены параметры этих модулей, а также алгоритмы расчетов. Специальные разделы работы посвящены детализации планирования – по отдельным секторам здравоохранения, профессионально-квалификационным группам, врачебным специальностям, с учетом территориальной специфики формирования потребности в кадрах. ...
Added: July 16, 2025
Romanova T. V., В кн.: Когнитивные исследования языка. Вып. №1 (62): материалы Международной научной конференции по когнитивной лингвистике. 5-7 июня 2025. Ч.1Ч. 1. Кн. 62. Вып. 1.: Тюмень: ТюмГУ-Press, 2025. С. 447–450.
В статье рассмотрена классификация терминов когнитивной лингвистики по разным основаниям: по структуре, аутентичности, степени мотивированности, полисемантичности, а также по видам семантических отношений и оппозиций, в которые вступают термины в терминосистеме. ...
Added: June 9, 2025
Sokolov B., / Series OSF "SocArXiv". 2025.
This paper reviews various estimands used in modern scientific and applied research to operationalize causal inquiries within the Rubin Causal Model framework. I first introduce the most widely utilized average treatment effects, such as ATE, ATT, and ATC. I then describe their popular extensions, including those targeting local and conditional treatment effects; causal interactions and mediation; effects ...
Added: May 6, 2025
Royce D. P., Russian Politics 2024 Vol. 9 No. 3 P. 366–401
While Russia may have been less perturbed by certain other NATO expansions, and accordingly may have expressed less concern about them, it has continuously and emphatically communicated that NATO expansion to the Baltics, Ukraine, and/or Georgia would gravely impinge upon Russia's interests, and thus that Moscow was/is strongly opposed to such expansion. These communications began ...
Added: April 24, 2024
Yakovlev A. A., Freinkman L., Ershova N. V. et al., / Series 2023:19 "QoG Working Paper Series". 2023. No. 19.
In the context of most developing countries, the implementation of industrial policy faces significant challenges related to capacity, access to information, and governance limitations. This situation accounts for the absence of widely recognised success stories – instances where government agencies and policy instruments have an established track record of effectively pursuing national objectives within the ...
Added: December 7, 2023
Мелоян Т. Х., Entina E., Давранова С. Б. et al., / Издательский Дом Высшей школы экономики. Серия WP21 "Международные отношения и зарубежные региональные исследования". 2023. № 2744.
Представлены итоги проекта, который реализован в рамках научного гранта факультета мировой экономики и мировой политики Национального исследовательского университета «Высшая школа экономики» (НИУ ВШЭ) на 2022 г. Задача проекта – выявление различных стратегий и инструментов внешней политики ведущих держав в полиакторных пространствах, в частности: двустороннее и многостороннее военно-техническое сотрудничество, оказание военной помощи, проведение совместных военных учений, ...
Added: September 14, 2023
Шишкин С.В., Шейман И.М., Vlassov V. et al., / Высшая школа экономики. Серия WP8 "Государственное и муниципальное управление". 2023. № 1.
Под транспарентностью в здравоохранении понимается прозрачность (открытость, доступность) информации об условиях оказания медицинской помощи для населения, правилах распределения ресурсов в системе здравоохранения, результатах деятельности медицинских организаций, органов управления здравоохранением, страховщиков.
В работе представлен анализ специфики и ограничений транспарентности в здравоохранении, ее роли в обеспечении эффективности системы здравоохранения. Обсуждаются ограничения транспарентности в российской системе здравоохранения, в том числе ...
Added: August 11, 2023
Yakovlev A. A., Freinkman L., Ershova N. V. et al., / НИУ ВШЭ. Серия WP1 "Институциональные проблемы российской экономики". 2023. № 01.
In the context of Russia's growing isolation from global markets, there has been more attention to the issues of the effectiveness of the existing development institutions and industrial policy mechanisms. To what extent are the applied instruments relevant to the current Russia’s situation? To what extent have they been adapted to address the challenges of ...
Added: April 18, 2023
Kuznetsova T., Zaichenko S. A., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2022. No. 124.
This paper is devoted to a comparative analysis of the typical ways (patterns) in which R&D financing instruments are used in four dozen countries of the world, including members of the OECD and some others. Russia is chosen as the protagonist for this comparison, since its economy is based on specific sources of growth under ...
Added: November 3, 2022
Consequences of Schengen Visa Liberalisation for the Citizens of Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova
Korneev O., Weinar A., Makaryan S. et al., / Series Migration Policy Centre Research Report "RSC Research Reports". 2012. No. 1.
This report asks one overarching question: “What impact would liberalisation of the visa regime
produce on actual migratory movements between Ukraine and Moldova, and the EU?”. Therefore, we
are not interested in assessing the mobility of tourists, but rather of migrants who work in the EU. This
gives our study a specific perspective that looks at the Schengen ...
Added: August 15, 2022
Korneev O., Hernandez i Sagrera R., / Series EUI RSCAS "RSC Working Papers". 2012. No. 22.
The European Union (EU) external cooperation in the migration field has been mostly developed in Eastern Europe. Indeed, the EU migration cooperation with Russia and Eastern Partnership countries has so far had outcomes in the issue areas of readmission, visas, border management and even labour migration. Policy Tools such as readmission agreements, visa facilitation agreements, ...
Added: August 15, 2022
Fuchs A., Matytsin M., Kiso Nozaki N. et al., / Series WPS "Policy Research Working Paper". 2021. No. 9795.
This study compares the distributional impact of the main tax and social spending programmes in eight countries of the former Soviet Union (Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine) by applying a state-of-the-art distributional analysis based on the Commitment to Equity methodology. The region is understudied in the welfare state literature but is highly ...
Added: July 4, 2022
Collado D., Popova D., Richiardi M., / Series n/a "CeMPA Working Papers". 2021. No. 9/21.
Using UKMOD, the UK tax-benefit microsimulation model, we analyse the impact on Londoners of the Covid-19 crisis, of the emergency policies put in place since March 2020 and of some counterfactual policy options, including the continuation of the £20 weekly uplift in Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit. Our main results can be summarised as ...
Added: July 4, 2022
Artamonov R., Lavrentyev N., Sazhina S. V. et al., / ИГиМУ НИУ ВШЭ. Серия Серия WP8 "Государственное и муниципальное управление". 2022.
Проведенные в мае 2020 г. и в октябре-ноябре 2021 г. опросы медицинских работников показывают улучшение оценок оснащенности медицинских организаций медицинским оборудованием и инструментами. Наиболее существенно улучшилась ситуация с обеспеченностью средствами индивидуальной защиты. Но в целом медики сдержанно оценивают готовность своих медицинских организаций для оказания медицинской помощи пациентам с COVID-19. Чаще других упоминаемой респондентами проблемой медицинских ...
Added: June 20, 2022
Turobov A., / Series WP BRP "Basic research program". 2022. No. WP BRP 88/PS/2022.
What are the dynamics of using artificial intelligence technology in national security? The expansion of the security domains required a rethinking of the "who" and "what" could become a security issue. Digitisation and the rapid development of ICT have led to changes in security. One of the most popular and rapidly developing digital technologies is ...
Added: June 15, 2022
Ustyuzhanin V., Korotayev A., Sawyer P., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PS "Political Science". 2022.
Previous studies have found a positive relationship between the youth and the educated with protest intensity, but the form that these protests take needs further research. We argue that students are a unique group, acting neither as an educated nor a young population, and three possible mechanisms push students towards non-violent rather than violent forms ...
Added: May 13, 2022
Semenov A., Russian Politics 2020 Vol. 5 No. 2 P. 236–254
This paper documents the patterns of opposition parties’ engagement with street politics in Russia. It claims that in the electoral authoritarian regimes like Russia under Vladimir Putin, public protests remain a viable instrument for reaching out to the constituencies and eliciting concessions from the regime. In addition, collective actions signal commitment and strength and help ...
Added: February 3, 2022
Chmel K., Marques II I., Mironyuk M. et al., / Series WP BRP 82/PS/2021 "Higher School of Economics Research Paper". 2021.
When are citizens willing to give up civil rights to enable governments to deal with large-scale emergencies in non-democracies? Emergency responses are one of the most fundamental public services governments provide. Digital transformations in government services both create new possibilities for effective emergency measures and greater intrusions on civil liberties. Existing work on public support ...
Added: January 6, 2022
Babayan V., Marques II I., Mironyuk M. et al., / Series WP BRP 83/PS/2021 "Higher School of Economics Research Paper". 2021.
What are the determinants of individual-level trust in Internet-based voting in non-democracies? Modern digital and electronic transformations of the electoral process offer citizens new forms of voting, however it is not clear which citizens are prepared to trust these innovations. Existing work on trust in internet-based voting has mainly focused on Western democracies, where well-functioning ...
Added: January 6, 2022
Koshel A., Конституционное и муниципальное право 2020 № 10 С. 54–60
The new powers of the Russian Parliament in accordance with the Amendment to the Constitution of the Russian Federation of March 14, 2020 No. 1-FKZ “On improving the regulation of certain issues of the organization and functioning of public power” entrust the Parliament with additional responsibility for observing the rights and interests of the opposition. The concentration ...
Added: December 6, 2021
Медведев И. А., Ustyuzhanin V., Korotayev A., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PS "Political Science". 2021.
Is there a relationship between education and the type of revolutionary action – violent or nonviolent? Past studies found a positive relationship between the education and nonviolence, but the influence that education produces on the form that revolution takes has not yet been explored. This paper examines it at a cross-national level with an analysis ...
Added: December 1, 2021