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Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Лыткина Т. С., Smirnov A., Мир России: Социология, этнология 2019 Т. 28 № 3 С. 27–47
In this article, based on official statistics 2000–2017, we argue that neoliberal policies have neglected the Russian North: its people, its enterprises and its territories have been expelled from core social and economic processes. We develop the concept of “expulsion” to argue that organized institutional exclusion is the result of mischaracterizing Northern welfare, intensifying the ...
Added: March 19, 2026
Grigoryev L. M., Buryak E., Golyashev A., Вопросы экономики 2014 Т. 2014 № 9 С. 30–52
Социально-экономический кризис на Украине длится уже давно, что привело к открытому социально-политическому конфликту. Цели постсоветской трансформации не получили одобрения населения Украины, у граждан постоянно возникало чувство разочарования, пропадали доверие к власти и вера в будущее страны. Роль денежных переводов трудовых мигрантов нередко занижают, хотя личное потребление и стабильность в стране во многом связаны именно с ...
Added: March 5, 2026
Ганин А. В., Славянский мир в третьем тысячелетии 2024 Т. 19 № 1-2 С. 42–53
The article is dedicated to the biography of Colonel N.F. Sokolovsky, a mysterious historical fi gure who played a signifi cant role in the Russian Civil War. In 1919, Sokolovsky was a military expert serving in the Kiev Provincial Military Commissariat and the People’s Commissariat for Military Affairs of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. At ...
Added: February 24, 2026
Лебедев С. В., Novik N., Suslov D., Актуальные проблемы Европы 2026 № 129 С. 185–206
The article examines the economic logic of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy and its impact on the transformation of transatlantic relations, the collective security system, and Russia’s strategic positioning in the context of the redefinition of US global priorities. The authors proceed from the hypothesis that D. Trump’s foreign policy course does not represent ...
Added: February 14, 2026
Royce D. P., Russia in Global Affairs 2026 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 15–41
Drawing on official public communications, memoirs, and declassified/leaked documents, this article contends that Cosmopolitan-Liberalism, and a desire to contain/weaken Russia, drove the U.S. to expand NATO into the Baltics, Ukraine, and Georgia (BUG). This Cosmopolitan-Liberal Anti-Russian BUG Expansion was latent from the moment that the USSR collapsed, was officially adopted on 18 October 1993, and ...
Added: January 5, 2026
Romanova T. A., Baltic Region (Russia) 2025 Vol. 17 No. 3 P. 4–22
The start of the Special Military Operation (SMO) created a conceptual vacuum in the European Union’s policy toward Russia. By classifying Moscow as a strategic threat, Brussels curtailed all contacts with it, instead prioritizing sanctions and support for Ukraine. The aim of this article is to examine how decolonization, understood as a socio-political category, has ...
Added: November 24, 2025
Slobodenyuk E., Belopashentseva P., Вестник Института социологии 2025 Т. 16 № 4 С. 105–130
The article analyses the immediate periphery of the poor in Russia – Russians with incomes 1 to 1.5 subsistence levels. The article raises three questions: 1) what is the size and characteristics of this group, 2) how has it changed over the past 11 years (and whether the group has retained the character of an ...
Added: October 28, 2025
Slobodenyuk E., В кн.: Российское общество и вызовы времени. Книга восьмая.: М.: Весь мир, 2025. Гл. 10 С. 200–225.
This chapter is devoted to two low-income groups of Russian society—the poor and the low-income. It examines the lives of these people and how their subjective perceptions of life changed from 2013 to 2024. The chapter analyzes not only the poor (with incomes below the subsistence level), who have been the focus of increased government ...
Added: October 28, 2025
Gorshkov M., Tikhonova N. E., Андреев А. Л. et al., М.: Весь мир, 2025.
Based on the results of many years of sociological monitoring (2014–2024), the book provides an interdisciplinary and multifaceted analysis of the dynamics of Russian society's development in the context of external and internal
threats and challenges. It examines the peculiarities of Russians' perception of the situation in the world, their country, and their places of residence, as well as ...
Added: October 28, 2025
Romanova T. A., Балтийский регион 2025 Т. 17 № 3 С. 4–22
The start of the Special Military Operation (SMO) created a conceptual vacuum in the European Union’s policy toward Russia. By classifying Moscow as a strategic threat, Brussels curtailed all contacts with it, instead prioritizing sanctions and support for Ukraine. The aim of this article is to examine how decolonization, understood as a socio-political category, has ...
Added: October 3, 2025
Petrovskaya N., Вестник Университета (Государственный университет управления) 2023 № 12 С. 248–259
The article explores the problem of social inequality in modern American society. The author draws attention to various aspects of this phenomenon, including economic inequality in terms of income, wealth, access to education and health care, age, racial-ethnic and gender aspects. In the USA the social in-equality level is one of the highest in the ...
Added: June 23, 2025
Mironova A. A., Журнал исследований социальной политики 2025 Т. 23 № 1 С. 79–98
Reducing poverty is one of the most important national tasks in modern Russia. One of the key factors that determine the risk of poverty in Russia is having minor children. Households with children under the age of 18 make up the majority of those living in poverty in Russia. This study examines the characteristics of ...
Added: June 9, 2025
Vishnevskaya N., Zudina A. A., Вопросы государственного и муниципального управления 2025 № 2 С. 115–136
Poverty continues to be one of the pressing social problems of the modern world, and Russia in this case is no exception. The most common cause of poverty is a shortage of income, however, employment and wages are far from always guaranteeing a family's exit from poverty. The purpose of this paper is to systematize ...
Added: May 24, 2025
Vladimir B., Современная Европа 2025 № 2(130) С. 65–78
Thе article examines the specifics of the EU countries’ practices of insuring foreign investment from political risks through the lens of international development agenda. It consecutively identifies the institutional aspects of relevant activities, objectives and conditions of foreign investment insurance or guarantees, scale and geographical scope of coverage, as well as the trends that have ...
Added: May 14, 2025
Pishnyak A., Khalina N., Nazarbaeva E., Technological Forecasting and Social Change 2025 Vol. 216 Article 124153
Digital exclusion has become a new form of poverty creating a gap between different groups of the population. There is no consensus about the proper definition of the phenomenon, however, the core aspects of digital exclusion include the absence of digital devices, poor internet access, lack of digital skills, and problems with access to digital ...
Added: April 16, 2025
Nazarbaeva E., Khalina N., Pishnyak A., Социологические исследования 2024 № 11 С. 48–58
The article is devoted to the analyses of persistent poverty in comparison with transitory one. A huge number of studies is already done in this area, however, applying primarily quantitative methodology. The objective of our study is to explore the persistent poverty using qualitative methods. As the literature review demonstrates that families with children are ...
Added: December 28, 2024
Belopashentseva P., Slobodenyuk E., Mareeva S., Вестник Института социологии 2024 Т. 15 № 4 С. 34–59
The article is devoted to the analysis of the correlation between the scale and qualitative features of objective and subjective poverty in Russian society over the last twenty years. Based on the analysis of data from nationwide empirical surveys conducted by the FCTAS RAS in 2003, 2013 and 2023, the authors trace the dynamics of ...
Added: November 15, 2024
Vladimir B., США и Канада: экономика, политика, культура 2024 № 11 С. 93–110
The paper tracks the trajectory of transformation in the U.S. model of insuring development investments against political risks. First it outlines a novel normative context for providing political risk insurance (PRI), which took shape in the United States in 2018. Then, it compares the numerical parameters of insurance activities by the U.S. International Development Finance ...
Added: November 13, 2024
Zhyrun I., Russian Politics 2023 Vol. 8 No. 2 P. 165–180
Ukraine’s aspirations for NATO membership have been a source of contention between Russia and Ukraine for decades. At the same time, domestic debates in Ukraine on relations with NATO have also been a divisive issue for Ukraine’s ruling political elites. These conflicts culminated in 2022, when Russia launched a military offensive against Ukraine claiming that its movement towards NATO was an ...
Added: September 19, 2024
Lehmann H., Muravyev A., Pignatti N. et al., , in: In The Grip of Transition: Economic and Social Consequences of Restructuring in Russia and Ukraine.: Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Added: September 11, 2024
Oxford University Press, 2014.
Most countries implement social protection programs to help individuals manage income shocks and reduce poverty. Programs can be divided into two broad categories: social insurance and social assistance. Social insurance (SI) focuses on consumption smoothing. The most common programs include unemployment benefits, old-age, disability, and survivorship pensions, as well as health insurance. Social assistance (SA) ...
Added: September 11, 2024
Bondarenko K., , in: Emerging Markets Decoded 2024.: M.: SKOLKOVO Moscow School of Management, 2024. Ch. 2.2. P. 31–42.
Recent years have seen major economic challenges trigger social issues and reshape domestic and international politics. The COVID-19 pandemic reversed progress in reducing global poverty, hunger, and inequality, though its net impact is yet to be fully estimated. Preliminary data suggests a decline in extreme poverty in 2020, attributed to a high mortality among the ...
Added: June 27, 2024
Royce D. P., Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 22(3) P. 46–70
The Ukraine crisis, erupting partially in 2014 and fully in 2022, was actually set in motion decades before then. Largely on the basis of declassified and leaked State Department cables and other US government documents, this article traces US policy on Ukrainian membership in NATO. Inter alia, the article reveals that, by 14 October 1994, the US had adopted ...
Added: April 24, 2024