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Akhremenko A.S.How and Why Should We Measure and Compare State Capacity of Different Countries? Theoretical and Methodological Foundations
No 2, 2019
Akhremenko A.S.
How and Why Should We Measure and Compare State Capacity of Different Countries? An Experiment with Empirical Research
No 3, 2019
Antyukhova E.A.
Education in the US “Soft Power” Policy
No 2, 2019
Arbatov A.G.
Doomsday Dialectics: the Arms Race with Arms Limitations
No 3, 2019
Arbatova N.K.
Strategic Autonomy of the European Union: Reality or Good Intention?
No 6, 2019
Avdonin V.S.
What do Ratings Say? Political Science Journals in the RSCI System
No 4, 2019
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Barsegyan V.M.Models of Career Trajectories of the Heads of Russian Regions
No 4, 2019
Blagoveshchensky Yu.N.
Network Modeling of Mass Political Consciousness. A Method
No 5, 2019
Bogaturov A.D.
The Chinese Angle in the World-system Management
No 5, 2019
Borisova N.V.
Language Politics as Part of the Electoral Struggle in Catalonia (2006-2017)
No 3, 2019
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Dyakov A.V.Political Function of the Intellectual: History and Modernity
No 1, 2019
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Editorial IntroductionPresenting this Issue
No 5, 2019
Editorial Introduction
Presenting this Issue
No 6, 2019
Egorova-Gantman E.V.
Character Assassination. Three Chronicles of the Soviet Period
No 4, 2019
Entin M.L.
New Phase of Decolonization: From Formal Sovereignity to Real One
No 1, 2019
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Fedorchenko A.V.Russia – Saudi Arabia: Will Partnership Take Place?
No 6, 2019
Fidrya E.S.
Factors and Justification of Reconstructing Meaning of Political Texts under Conditions of Cognitive and Interpretative Uncertainty
No 4, 2019
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Gaman-Golutvina O.V.World and Politics Through the Prism of Scientific Forums
No 3, 2019
Gaman-Golutvina O.V.
Overcoming Methodological Differences: The Debate about Knowledge Politics in an Age of Uncertainty
No 5, 2019
Glukhova A.V.
New Authoritarianism in Polish Vestment
No 4, 2019
Golubev D.S.
Probability Factors of Transborder Spread of Intrastate Armed Conflicts
No 2, 2019
Grinin L.Ye.
Political Aspects of Contemporary Islamism
No 6, 2019
Gutorov V.A.
Education in Modern Political Theory Discourse (Bibliographic Review)
No 3, 2019
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Inoguchi T.The Development of Political Science in Japan
No 4, 2019
Ivanov E.A.
On Methods of Estimating Current Condition and of Forecasting Social Instability in Central Asia
No 2, 2019
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Karaganov S.A.Departure of Military Superiority of the West, and Geo-Economics
No 6, 2019
Kasatkin P.I.
The Rhetoric of the Political Leaders of Russia and the U.S.: a Comparative Analysis
No 5, 2019
Kazun A.D.
Neither a Friend. Not a Foe: Donald Trump in the Russian Media
No 1, 2019
Kholodkovskii K.G.
Freedom vs Security? Europe and Mass Immigration
No 2, 2019
Klemeshev A.P.
Lost in Translation. Being the Problem
No 5, 2019
Konyshev V.N.
Orient Is a Delicate Matter: Military in Political Processes in Asian Countries
No 1, 2019
Korgunyuk Yu.G.
Cleavage Theory and Theory of Issue Dimensions: Cross-Points
No 6, 2019
Korotayev A.V.
Relative Deprivation as a Factor of Socio-Political Destabilization: Towards the Quantitative Analysis of the Arab Spring
No 2, 2019
Kozhokin E.M.
Aleksander Solzhenitsyn and Politics
No 1, 2019
Kozyreva P.M.
Trust in Unstable Russian Society
No 5, 2019
Kravchenko S.A.
Spiral of the Complication of Violence: a Demand for a Humanistic Policy
No 5, 2019
Kravchuk A.A.
Neo-Realistic Approach to Analysis of Military-Political Situation in the Arctic
No 1, 2019
Kudryavtsev A.K.
France Impressing the World
No 6, 2019
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Lapkin V.V.Global Interlude: from Unipolar Dysfunction to a New World Order
No 6, 2019
Lebedeva M.M.
Transregional Integration as a New Phenomenon of World Politics: Nature and Prospects
No 5, 2019
Lukin A.V.
Discussion on the Development of China and Prospects for Its Foreign Policy
No 1, 2019
Lushnikov D.A.
Government-Sponsored Non-Governmental Organizations (GONGO): Genesis of the Problems, Interpretation and Functions
No 2, 2019
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Melkumian K.S.Informal Structure in the Center of the Counter-Terrorism Financing Regime: Effectiveness Issues
No 2, 2019
Mezhuyev B.V.
Turkey, Russia and Europe from the Perspective of “Civilizational Realism”
No 6, 2019
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Naumkin V.V.Right-Sizing and Right-Peopling: The Middle East Challenges
No 6, 2019
Nefedov S.A.
On the Reasons and Meaning of Revolutions (Nikolai Rozov’s Version)
No 6, 2019
Neklessa A.I.
Sinews of War & Nerves of Peace: Hybrid Metamorphosis. Methodological and Prognostic Aspects of the Post-Modernity Co-Existence
No 4, 2019
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Oznobishchev S.K.Thirty Three Angles of Political Reality
No 3, 2019
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Pain E.A.Populism and Elitism in Contemporary Russia
No 1, 2019
Pavlov N.V.
Germany after Merkel (Whether to Wait for Changes in the Foreign Policy of Germany?)
No 6, 2019
Pavlova E.B.
Debates in International Relations Theory: Rethinking Interdisciplinarity
No 2, 2019
Petukhov V.V.
Request for Change: Factors and Causes of its Actualization, Key Components, and Potential Carriers
No 5, 2019
Pustovoit Yu.A.
How the Regime is Created: Power Coalitions in Siberian Cities
No 4, 2019
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Radina N.K.Digital Policy Participation: Efficiency of E-Petitions Of Non-State Digital Platforms (Based on the Material of Change.org)
No 6, 2019
Raitskaya L.K.
Structuring Political Science and International Relations Article in View of Science Information Quality
No 1, 2019
Rozov N.S.
Revolutionary Waves of the Second Half of the 20th Century: an Interplay between Geopolitics, Violence, and Legitimacy
No 2, 2019
Ryabchenko N.A.
Presidential Campaign in Post-Truth Era: Innovative Digital Technologies of Political Content Management in Social Networks Politics
No 2, 2019
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Salmina A.A.Perception and Attitudes Toward Democracy in Russia and Europe
No 4, 2019
Savin N.Yu.
Between Substance and Procedure: Two Traditions in Deliberative Democratic Theory
No 4, 2019
Semenenko I.S.
Horizons of Responsible Development: from Discourse to Governance
No 3, 2019
Sergeev V.M.
The Crisis of Constructivism and Methodological Problems of Studying International Relations
No 5, 2019
Shaklein V.V.
Does Washington Have Any Real Strategy Towards Russia? (Thoughts on the Monograph “Russia and the United States in the Evolving World Order”)
No 2, 2019
Shestopal Ye.B.
Quarter-Century-Long Project: Study of the Images of Authorities and Leaders in Post-Soviet Russia (1993-2018)
No 1, 2019
Shkel S.N.
Bastions of Tradition: The Ethnic Factor and Machine Politics in the Russian Regions
No 1, 2019
Shomova S.A.
2018 Russian Presidential Elections in the Mirror of Memes: New Realities of Political Communications
No 3, 2019
Solovyov A.I.
Political Agenda of the Government, or Why the State Needs the Society
No 4, 2019
Sorokina V.S.
Staging of Political Reality
No 6, 2019
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Tishkov V.A.Language Situation and Language Policy in Russia (Revising Categories and Practices)
No 3, 2019
Torkunov A.V.
International Studies: Chaos or Pluralism?
No 5, 2019
Tulchinskii G.L.
Political Context of Narration with Karl Marx’s Wert-terminology: Cost vs Value
No 3, 2019
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Vinogradov A.V.Political Systems of Post-Soviet States and China in the Process of Inter-System Transformation
No 3, 2019
Voynikov V.V.
Prospects, Needs and Pitfalls of Constitutionalization of the EU and the EAEU
No 4, 2019
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Zarubina N.N.Images of Russia: Reflecting on the Eras of Change
No 2, 2019
Zverev Yu.M.
Approaches to the Typology of European Small Countries (Case of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
No 5, 2019
Zvyagelskaya I.D.
Symbols and Values in International Relations in the Middle East
No 1, 2019