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Avdonin V.S.Russian journals on political science through the prism of bibliometric indicators
No 1, 2025
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Baranovsky V.G.On the formation of a new world order
No 1, 2025
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Chkoniya L.South African political elite's perception of Russia: social media data sentiment analysis
No 1, 2025
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Duka A.V.Elite paradox
No 1, 2025
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Editorial IntroductionPresenting the issue
No 1, 2025
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Jakobson L.I.Understanding to collaborate: the unique characteristics of NGOs and intersectoral policy
No 1, 2025
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Kerimov T.Kh.Politicization of social ontology and its paradoxes
No 1, 2025
Kharkevich M.V.
Plural ontology of the international: in search of overcoming the crisis in political science
No 1, 2025
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Miroshnichenko I.V.Intangible resources of rural development policy: pyramid of opportunities
No 1, 2025
Mirzadzhanov T.E.
Transformation of foreign and domestic Polish politics by conservative national populism: consequences of the rule of “Law and Justice”
No 1, 2025
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Nikitin A.I.The global power of the future: renewal of strategic orientations of India
No 1, 2025
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Solovyov A.I.Doctrinal symbolization and the political vernacular of narratives. What is changing in the public field?
No 1, 2025
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Tsapenko I.P.Challenges of migration for foreign policy and its instrumentalization
No 1, 2025