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Afanasyev V.V.Oswald Spengler’s Conservative Ideology
No 5, 2005
Akhremenko A.S.
The Structuring of the Electoral Space in Russia’s Regions (Factors-Analysis of the Parliamentary Elections of 1995 to 2003)
No 2, 2005
Alekseyenkova Ye.S.
Genesis and Evolution of Hierarchically Structured Terrorist Nets (With the Italian “Brigate Rosse” as Example)
No 6, 2005
Alyushin A.L.
Breaches of Legal Continuity in 20th Century Russia’s History
No 3, 2005
Amogolonova D.D.
The Space of the Ideological Discourse of Post-Soviet Buryatia
No 2, 2005
Andreyev I.V.
The Earliest Scientific Work by M.Ya.Ostrogorsky
No 5, 2005
Axenov K.E.
City — Region — Russia: Dynamics of Electoral Behaviour at Parliamentary Elections
No 2, 2005
B
Barabanov O.N.Evolution of Italy’s Regions as Actors of World Politics
No 4, 2005
Bukhovetz O.G.
On Time Resources of the Post-Soviet Ethno-Nationalism
No 2, 2005
C
Chikharev I.A.World Politics’ Multidimensionality (To Current Discussions)
No 1, 2005
Chikharev I.A.
Chronopolitics: Development of a Research Program
No 3, 2005
Chikhichin V.V.
Politico-Geographical Images of RF Subjects: Factors of Formation (With Stavropol Territory as Example)
No 2, 2005
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Editorial IntroductionPresenting This Issue
No 1, 2005
Editorial Introduction
Presenting This Issue
No 2, 2005
Editorial Introduction
Presenting This Issue
No 3, 2005
Editorial Introduction
Presenting This Issue
No 4, 2005
Editorial Introduction
Presenting This Issue
No 5, 2005
Editorial Introduction
In Memory of Aleksey Mikhaylovich Salmin (1951 — 2005)
No 5, 2005
Editorial Introduction
Presenting This Issue
No 6, 2005
F
Fadeyeva L.A.Problems of Developing the Universitarian Political Science in Russia’s Regions in the Context of the Bologna Process
No 5, 2005
Fatenkov A.N.
Who Should Rule: People or Laws? Masses or Personalities? (Apologia of Existential Autocracy)
No 2, 2005
Feldman D.M.
Political Interaction of the CIS Countries’ Elites
No 4, 2005
Filippov A.F.
Space of Political Events
No 2, 2005
G
Galkin A.A.Globalization and Political Shocks of the 21st Century
No 4, 2005
Gaman-Golutvina O.V.
On Collision of Moral and Morality Principles in Russian Politics
No 3, 2005
Gelman V.Ya.
Lessons of Ukrainian
No 1, 2005
Golosov G.V.
A Manufactured Majority: Vote–Seat Conversion in the 2003 Duma Elections
No 1, 2005
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Ibragimov M.-R.Alien, but Loyal: the Reasons of “Unstable Stability” in Dagestan
No 3, 2005
Ilyin M.V.
Phenomenon of Political Time
No 3, 2005
Information
Political and State Governance: in Search of Disciplinary Attributes
No 1, 2005
Information
Political Science Chronicle
No 1, 2005
Information
Political Science Chronicle
No 2, 2005
Information
The Study of Chronopolitics at Russia’s Higher Educational Institutions
No 3, 2005
Information
Public Politics in Russia
No 3, 2005
Information
Political Science Chronicle
No 3, 2005
Information
Political Science Chronicle
No 4, 2005
Information
Political Science Chronicle
No 6, 2005
Isayev M.A.
The Causes and the Political Form of the Dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian Union
No 6, 2005
K
Kaspe S.I.Apologia of the Center: On a Forgotten Methodological Resource of Political Science
No 1, 2005
Kaspe S.I.
Empire Substitute: On the Nature and Origin of the Federative Political Form
No 4, 2005
Kazantzev A.A.
Central Asia: Institutional Structure of International Interactions in a Region in the Making
No 2, 2005
Kertman G.L.
Interest for Politics, Russian Variety: Motives Manifest and Ulterior
No 1, 2005
Kertman G.L.
The CIS: Between the Past and the Present
No 6, 2005
Khenkin S.M.
Federalism: Russian and Foreign Experience
No 2, 2005
Khudaykulova A.V.
Contemporary International Relations: Implications of the New Context of Interdependence
No 6, 2005
Kiryanov I.K.
Failure of the Premiere of a Liberal Play: First Essay of Russian Transit
No 5, 2005
Kjellen R.
On Political Science, Its Correlation with Other Spheres of Knowledge, and on the Study of Political Space. (Foreword by M.V.Ilyin)
No 2, 2005
Klemeshev A.P.
Transformation of Exclave Territoriality under Political Globalization
No 4, 2005
Kolmogorova D.M.
Russia’s and Germany’s Experience of Consolidating Regions: Publications on the Subject
No 5, 2005
Komarovsky V.S.
Administrative Reform in Russian Federation
No 4, 2005
Kondrachuk V.V.
The State’s Impact upon Development of Small Business: Harmful or Beneficial?
No 3, 2005
Kosolapov N.A.
World Politics as Phenomenon and as Subject of Science (To the Discussion on the Pages of the Polis and the Mezhdunarodnyje Protzessy Journals)
No 6, 2005
Kosov Yu.V.
The Russian International Relations Science: to Acquiring the Image of Its Own
No 5, 2005
Koval Ye.I.
From the Monarchist Idea to the Conservative One: F.R.Châteaubriand and the Development of Russian Political Thought in the First Half of the 19th Century
No 5, 2005
Kovalev V.A.
Specialist in Teaching Methods Bound to Be a Researcher as Well (Ethnopolitical Science: Valuable Essay of a Manual)
No 5, 2005
Kuznetz Yu.L.
Party Studies and Life
No 1, 2005
Kynev A.V.
Effects of the “Maidan”: Political System of Ukraine after the Crisis of 2004
No 1, 2005
Kynev A.V.
Pending New Electoral Offer (The Elections of the End of 2004 to the Beginning of 2005 to the Regional Legislative Assemblies)
No 3, 2005
L
Lapkin V.V.Assimilation of Institutions and Values of Democracy by Ukrainian and Russian Mass Consciousness (Preliminary Conclusions)
No 1, 2005
Lapkin V.V.
International Development Rhythms as Factor of Russia’s Political Modernization
No 3, 2005
Liechtenstein A.V.
The Duverger Equilibrium as Checked under the Conditions of Limited Competition: the 2003 Duma Elections
No 1, 2005
M
Martyanov V.S.Post-modernity: Revenge by “the Accursed Side of Modernity”
No 2, 2005
Mielke K.
International Relations and World Politics Research in Germany: History and the Present-Day Condition
No 4, 2005
Modelski G.
The Evolution of Global Politics
No 3, 2005
Modelski G.
The Evolution of Global Politics (II)
No 4, 2005
N
Nechayev V.D.Decentralization, Democratization, and Efficiency (Reform of Federative Relations and of Local Self-Government in the Light of the Theory of Efficient Decentralization)
No 3, 2005
Neganov S.V.
The Perm Oblast: Political Picture of a Region and Development of Political Science
No 5, 2005
P
Panov P.V.Reform of Regional Electoral Systems and the Development of Political Parties in Russia’s Regions (Cross-Regional Comparative Analysis)
No 5, 2005
Pastukhov V.B.
Ukraine Not with Russia (Causes and Consequences of Strategic Errors of Russian Policy towards Ukraine)
No 1, 2005
Pastukhov V.B.
One Back Step, Two Steps Forward (Russian Society and State within an Intercultural Span)
No 6, 2005
Peskov D.N.
World Politics, or Running on the Spot
No 1, 2005
Podvintzev O.B.
Psephology as the Science Studying Elections
No 5, 2005
Ponomaryova Ye.G.
Chronopolitical Dimension of Modernization Processes in Contemporary Serbia
No 3, 2005
R
Rakhshmir P.Yu.Conservatism and Liberalism: Metamorphoses of the Consensus
No 5, 2005
Rasskazov S.V.
Geographical Ideas of the Parties in the Process of Settling Ethno-Political Conflicts in the Commonwealth of Independent States
No 2, 2005
Ritter K.
On Spatial Relations on Earth’s Surface and Their Impact upon the Course of Historical Development of Mankind. (Foreword by D.N. Zamyatin)
No 2, 2005
Round Table of the «Polis» Journal
World Politics: Agenda for Tomorrow (Virtual Round Table)
No 4, 2005
Round Table of the «Polis» Journal
“We in the World — the World in Us”: 50 Years of the Integration of Our Country’s Political Science into the World One (Virtual Round Table)
No 6, 2005
S
Salmin A.M.The Church, the State and Politics in the Catholic World
No 6, 2005
Sarukhanyan S.N.
Iranian Atomic Bomb. To Be or Not to Be?
No 4, 2005
Semenenko I.S.
Corporate Citizenship: Western Models and Prospects for Russia
No 5, 2005
Sergunin A.A.
International Security: New Approaches and Concepts
No 6, 2005
Shestopal Ye.B.
New Tendencies of the Perception of the Power in Russia
No 3, 2005
Shevchenko Yu.D.
Institutionalization of the State Duma and the Third Convocation Deputies’ Participation in the 2003 Parliamentary Elections
No 1, 2005
Shirikov A.S.
Transitology: the Lingering Farewell?
No 2, 2005
Skogorev A.P.
At the Approaches to Public Policy
No 6, 2005
Smirnov A.N.
Ethnicity and Cultural Pluralism in the Context of the State Policy
No 4, 2005
Smorgunov L.V.
Political Decision Making: Theory and Methodology
No 4, 2005
Sokolov M.M.
Class as Ethnic: Rhetoric of the Russian Radical Nationalist Movement
No 2, 2005
Solovyov A.I.
The Swing-of-the-Pendulum Mechanism of State Decision Making: to the Substantiation of a Cognitive Model (I)
No 5, 2005
Solovyov A.I.
The Swing-of-the-Pendulum Mechanism of State Decision Making: To the Substantiation of a Cognitive Model (II)
No 6, 2005
Solovyov E.G.
Foreign Policy Priorities of the Liberal Russia
No 2, 2005
Sukharev M.V.
Movement of Civilizations: Russia and the West
No 1, 2005
Sulimov K.A.
To Paradoxical Character of Modern Political Knowledge
No 5, 2005
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Titov K.V.“Contrat social” à la Khrushchev (The Report “On Personality Cult and Its Consequences” as Supreme Power’s Contract with Nomenclature)
No 5, 2005
V
Vasilenko Yu.V.An Essay of Typology of Spanish Conservatism
No 5, 2005
Y
Yushkova-Borisova Yu.G.Russia and Her Population
No 3, 2005
Z
Zaznaev O.I.Mixed Forms of Government, or How Oil Will Mix with Water
No 4, 2005