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   10/30/24 No. 6 – 2024

No. 6 was put into print October 30. Theme of the issue: Geopolitics modeling in the era of global transformation.



   09/25/24 Anniversary of V. Lapkin

The Editorial Board and Editorial Staff of the journal heartily congratulate the first deputy editor-in-chief Vladimir Lapkin on his anniversary! His contribution to the development of Russian political thought is invaluable – as an author of thoughtful studies, and as an editor of Polis and many academic monographs, and as an active member of the political science community. We wish him a happy, fruitful continuation of his activities in all areas: clarity of thought, strength of spirit and a steady hand!



   09/25/24 No. 5 – 2024 is published

No. 5 – 2024 is published. Theme of the issue: Political imagination and development policy. Content



   08/28/24 No. 5 – 2024

No. 5 was put into print August 28. Theme of the issue: Political imagination and development policy.



   08/28/24 IMEMO RAS

October 29 will mark the 95th anniversary of the birth of a prominent scientist Yevgeny Primakov, who for several years (1985-1989) headed the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, which now bears his name. In order to remind the political science community of the upcoming anniversary, Polis is posting on its website an article by a well-known analyst at the IMEMO Alexei Arbatov, entitled "Disarmament in history and at present: theory vs practice" (in English) and in the very near future will publish an article by IMEMO president Alexander Dynkin entitled "Transformation of the world order: economy, ideology, technology".



   07/24/24 No. 4 – 2024 is published

No. 4 – 2024 is published. Theme of the issue: Russia in foreign and domestic political projections. Content



   06/27/24 “'Our false friend America', or Nostalgia for Gaullism“

We are releasing  on our website a material “'Our false friend America', or Nostalgia for Gaullism“ by a prominent francophone scholar, MGIMO Professor Evgenia Obichkina,  which is in print and is to be out in July.



   06/26/24 No. 4 – 2024

No. 4 was put into print June 26. Theme of the issue: Russia in foreign and domestic political projections.



   06/01/24 Open access

No. 1 and no. 2 2024 received “open access” status. See Archive



   05/29/24 No. 3 – 2024 is published

No. 3 – 2024 is published. Theme of the issue: New faces of global politics. Content



   04/25/24 No. 3 – 2024

No. 3 was put into print April 25. Theme of the issue: New faces of global politics.



   03/27/24 No. 2 – 2024 is published

No. 2 – 2024 is published. Theme of the issue: Political science faced by the challenges of interdisciplinary diffusion and social practice. Content



   03/24/24 "A fundamental challenge. Are the affordances of political science being wasted?

"Polis" posted on this website an article by Professor Mikhail Ilyin "A fundamental challenge. Are the affordances of political science being wasted?". The article poses fundamental questions concerning the  progress, the future of our political science and the role that it plays and should play in our society. We hope that the problems identified in the article will arouse keen interest of the professional community of political scientists.



   02/28/24 No. 2 – 2024

No. 2 was put into print February 28. Theme of the issue: Political science faced by the challenges of interdisciplinary diffusion and social practice.



   01/24/24 No. 1 – 2024

No. 1 – 2024 is published. Theme of the issue: Peering into the essence of global confrontations.



   01/19/24 Vladimir Lenin: political philosophy

As the centennial of Lenin's passing approaches, the journal presents Dr. Igor Pantin's article, "Vladimir Lenin: Political Philosophy," to its attentive readers. Dr. Pantin, the journal's founder and architect of the "POLIS" project, distills the essence of his extensive contemplation on V.I. Lenin's political thought, a thinker who embodied the fusion of political theory and praxis. Whether this holistic approach to politics remains relevant today, we leave for our readers to ponder.

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   12/25/23 No. 1 – 2024

No. 1 was put into print December 25, 2023. Theme of the issue: Peering into the essence of global confrontations.



   11/22/23 No. 6 – 2023 is published

No. 6 – 2023 is published. Theme of the issue: Practices of the global crisis and mechanisms of political evolution. Content



   10/25/23 No. 6 – 2023

No. 6 was put into print October 25, 2023. Theme of the issue: Practices of the global crisis and mechanisms of political evolution.



   10/20/23 Congratulations to the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences

The editorial team warmly congratulates the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences – both as a reliable, time-tested founding partner of “Polis. Political Studies” journal, and as a key institutional foundation of fundamental sociological science in Russia – on its glorious 55th anniversary! One cannot imagine the formation and development of modern sociology, and political sociology in particular, without the crucial contribution made in this field by the Institute's staff and its leadership over the past decades.

We express our deepest gratitude to our colleagues from the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, who have repeatedly supported “Polis” in times of need, showing an example of true intellectual and organizational unselfishness. Vivat and Many Years to the glorious staff of the Institute and its wonderful leaders!



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