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DROBIZHEVA L.M. – Dr. Sci. (Hist.), Chief-researcher, Head of the Center of Interethnic Relations Research of Institute of Sociology FNISC RAS, Professor-researcher of National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia.

DUBROVINA O.Yu. – PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor of International Relations, the Siberian Institute of International Relations and Regional Studies, Novosibirsk, Russia.

DZHANTEEVA J.S. – Candidate of Sciences (history), Associate Professor, head of the department for sociological research and analysis of Karachay-Cherkessk Institute for Humanitarian Research under the government of Cherkessk the KCR, Cherkessk, Russia.

FROLOV I.D. – post-graduate student at the Department of modern Russian history, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), Moscow, Russia.

GAZALIEVA Z.B. – post-graduate student at the Department of new and modern history of Dagestan, Institute of history, archeology and ethnography of Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Makhachkala, Russia.

GERASIMOV N.G. – Graduate student of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia.

INDZHIEV A.A. – postgraduate student at the Chair of international relations, political science and world economy at the Institute of international relations of Pyatigorsk State University, Deputy, Chairman of the standing Committee on economic development, entrepreneurship and investment of the Duma of the Georgievsky city district of Stavropol region, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

KAMARDINA N.V. – Candidate of Sciences (history), Associate Professor at the Chair of history and philosophy of Kamchatka State University named after Vitus Bering, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia.

KRUTKO A.A. – candidate of political sciences, doctoral student of the Department of International Relations Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic.

MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, People’s Deputy (1990-1993), Moscow, Russia.

MURADYAN L.O. – The applicant of the Department of Political Analysis and Management of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

NEKRASOV B.I. – post-graduate student at the Chair of theory and history of international relations, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Peoples ' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

PALISHEVA N.V. – Candidate of Sciences (history), Associate Professor at the Chair of theory and history of state and law of the Siberian Institute of management-branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of Public Service and National Economy, Novosibirsk, Russia.

POTAPOV D.V. – post-graduate student, Chair of world politics and international relations of Voronezh State University, Voronezh, Russia.

RIZOEV Sh.Kh. – post-graduate student at the Chair of national and federative relations, Institute of public service and management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Service, Moscow, Russia.

SAVELYEVA I.V. – specialist at the Chair of world history of Tyumen State University, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.

SCHMIDT V.V. – Doctor of Sciences (philosophy), Professor at the Chair of state- confessional relations of the Institute of public service and management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Service, Moscow, Russia.

SHEKOTOVA Yu.V. – Post-graduate student, Vologda state University, Vologda, Russia.

ZHURBINA N.E. – Candidate of Sciences (history), Chair of regional studies and economics of foreign countries, Department of international relations, Voronezh State University, Voronezh, Russia.

Scientific Journal “Issues of National and Federative Relations”. Volume 8. Issue 3 (42), 2018.

CONTENTS

NATIONAL HISTORY

  • Medvedev N.P. Political History of the 90's. Notes of the Russian Deputy Part 1
  • Hegumen Philaret (Pryashnikov S.V.) Theological Evaluation Into Orthodox Clergy Services in Sakhalin Island (Late XIX – Early XX Centuries)
  • Baybikov V.Y. Publications M.N. Katkov in the Structure of the Periodical Press of Russia in the Era of Conservative Stabilization
  • Shcheglov N.V. The Project Diocesan Administration of the Russion Church in the Decisions of the All-Russian Congress of the Clergy and Laity of 1917
  • Zanozin N.V. Holding a Monetary Reform and Cancellation of a Rationing System of 1947 in Gorky Area
  • Teptereva G.A., Ismakov R.A., Loginova M.E., Konesev V.G. Scientists of Ufa Oil University Follow Traditions of Rebinder Scientific School

FOREIGN HISTORY

  • Lobov D.S. The USA and the Baltic Issue (1918-1945)
  • Frolov I.D. Extension of Migration Crisis in the European Union (EU) after the Syrian Conflict
  • Levchenko M.V. Search of the Decision of East Question by Liberals of the Western Germany During the Period of “The Big Coalition” (1966-1969)
  • Barnashov O.V. The US Influence on Turkey's Positions in the Lausanne Conference (1922-1923)
  • Gerasimov N.G. National History in School Textbooks the Case of Syria
  • Nikulshin G.V., Penkovtsev R.V. Changes in Ukraine's Foreign Policy after Revolutions in 2004 and 2014

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES

  • Krikunov P.G. Political Process in the Republic of Bashkortostan. Chronology of Protest Activity in the Period from 2008 to 2017
  • Polchaeva F.A. Theoretical Foundations of the Ukrainian Geopolitics Research

POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY

  • Kanapyanova R.M., Trusova A.E., Мakarova P.M. Information Culture as a Component of Unified Communicative CIS Space
  • Rizoev Sh.Kh. Models of Relationships between Authorities and Media in the Persian Language Media Space (on the example of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan)

ETHNOPOLITICS AND NATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Astvatsaturova M.A., Vorontsov S.A., Zorin V.Yu., Ponedelkov A.V. Doctrinal Principles and Empirical Resources of Modern Ethnic Policies in the Russian Federation (Regional Aspect)
  • Suleymanov A.R., Suleymanova A.R. Nationalism "Traps" Among Young People: Risks of Distribution and Promoting

POLITICAL CONFLICTOLOGY

  • Suleimanova Sh.S. The Role of Mass Media and new Media in Inter-State and Inter-Conflict Conflicts

POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY

  • Safronov O.I. To the Question of the Study of Peculiarities of Socio-political Behavior of Terrorist Organizations’ Supporters

POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Bistrina M.G. European Neighborhood Policy
  • Qin Tingting Policy of Legislative Regulation of Environmental Protection in Russia and China
  • Semenova E.L., Bakulia I.Yu. Process of Civil Society Development in South Africa the Boer War of 1899-1902 (The Role of General De La Rey)
  • Erdene Suvd National State Interests of Russia and Mongolia on the Multipolar World

REVIEWS

  • Slisovskiy D.E., Davydov V.N. Terrorism Contains Rationalism or Moral Policy? // Review of the Article by O.I. Safronov "To the Question of the Study of Peculiarities of Socio-Political Behavior of Terrorist Organizations’ Supporters"

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NATIONAL HISTORY

N.P. MEDVEDEV Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

POLITICAL HISTORY OF THE 90'S. NOTES OF THE RUSSIAN DEPUTY PART 1

The article of the eyewitness and direct participant of the events describes the political intrigues and events of 1991 related to the adoption by the first democratic Parliament of Russia (Supreme Council of the RSFSR) of the Law "On the Rehabilitation of Repressed Peoples" and the political consequences of such a decision. The characteristic of the situation that reigned at that time among the people's deputies and in the White House where the Russian Parliament sat is given.

Key words: people's deputy of the RSFSR, first democratic Parliament of Russia (Supreme Council of the Russian Federation), elections of the first President of Russia, repressed peoples, rehabilitation, North Caucasus.

HEGUMEN PHILARET (S.V. PRYASHNIKOV) theolog, doctoral student of the department of general and Russian church history and canon law of the Saint Tikhon's Orthodox University of Humanities, Moscow, Russia an inhabitant of the Alexander Nevski Monastery of the Holy Trinity, St. Petersburg, Russia

THEOLOGICAL EVALUATION INTO ORTHODOX CLERGY SERVICES IN SAKHALIN ISLAND (LATE XIX - EARLY XX CENTURIES)

An attempt to apply a theological approach to such historical occurrence as Russian Orthodox Church Clergy services on Sakhalin island in late XIX century is made in the Article. The author is carefully identifying the relation between the divinity and Church history as different parts of the subject called 'Theology', trying to show the relationship between a historical fact and good God's providence. Servicing on the island was a real hardship for the faith and field for spiritual doing. Sakhalin priests of the said period combined the talents of both the prison Holy Fathers and parish priests. Method used by the author helps to observe the relationship between teaching of the Christian Church and everyday life of its clergy devoted their lifetime to Sakhalin.

Key words: Russian Orthodox Church, Sakhalin Island, Sakhalin penal colony, historiography, religion and convicts.

V.Y. BAYBIKOV working for the scientific degree of the Candidate of Sciences (history) at the Chair of economic history and information technologies of the National Research Mordovian State University named N. P. Ogarev, Saransk, Russia

PUBLICATIONS M.N. KATKOV IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE PERIODICAL PRESS OF RUSSIA IN THE ERA OF CONSERVATIVE STABILIZATION

The article deals with the activities of publications Mn. Katkova in the structure of the Russian periodical press during the period of conservative stabilization – from the moment of appearance of the Manifesto "on the inviolability of autocracy" in 1881 until his death in 1887. In this regard, a brief description of the state of the Russian press, including the conservative and separately the newspaper "Moskovskie Vedomosti" and the magazine "Russian Vestnik" Mn. Katkova. Their role in social and political life of Russia is shown.

Key words: periodical press, the era of conservative stabilization, conservative publications, M.N. Rinks, conservatives.

N.V. SHCHEGLOV graduate student, Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Center of the history of religion and Сhurches, Moscow, Russia

THE PROJECT DIOCESAN ADMINISTRATION OF THE RUSSION CHURCH IN THE DECISIONS OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF THE CLERGY AND LAITY OF 1917

The purpose of this article is to identify the decisions of the All-Russian Congress of Clergy and Laity in 1917 aimed to develop the diocesan administration of the Russian Orthodox Church. To achieve this goal, the object is set: to make a reappraisal of all documents of the work of the Congress and determine their scientific potential in this area for the first time ever. The methodological framework of the research is based on the principles of historicism, objectivity and system. An analysis of the research problem showed that the All-Russian Congress of the Clergy and laity only worked out preliminary provisions of a new concept of diocesan administration of the Russian Orthodox Church.

The publication introduces into the scientific circulation archival documents from the Department of Manuscripts of the Russian State Library.

Key words: Russian Orthodox Church, All-Russian congress, diocesan congresses, diocesan administration.

N.V. ZANOZIN PhD in Historical sciences, associate Professor, Institute of food technology and design – branch of the SBOU in Nizhny Novgorod state engineering and economic University Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

HOLDING A MONETARY REFORM AND CANCELLATION OF A RATIONING SYSTEM OF 1947 IN GORKY AREA

The article is devoted to the problem of preparation and holding a monetary reform and cancellation of a rationing system in 1947. The characteristic features of this reform in Gorky region are singled out and described Special attention is paid to consideration of social consequences of the transformations which were made. The author comes to the conclusion that the reform was premature due to the unpreparedness of the Soviet economy to work in the new conditions.

Key words: monetary reform, rationing system, economy of the USSR, post-war society, commercial trade, government resolution, common consumption goods, social development, public demand.

G.A. TEPTEREVA Candidate of Sciences (chemistry), Associate Professor at the Chair of oil and gas drilling, Ufa State Oil University, Ufa, Russia

R.A. ISMAKOV Doctor of Sciences (technical sciences), Professor at the Chair of oil and gas drilling, Ufa State Oil University, Ufa, Russia

M.E. LOGINOVA Candidate of Sciences (physics and mathematics), Associate Professor at the Chair of oil and gas drilling, Ufa State Oil University, Ufa, Russia

V.G. KONESEV Candidate of Sciences (technical sciences), Gazpromneft NTC LLC, Ufa, Russia

SCIENTISTS OF UFA OIL UNIVERSITY FOLLOW TRADITIONS OF REBINDER SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL

This article describes the State of the research, the foundations of which were laid in the twenties-thirties of the last century Soviet scientist Peter Alexandrovich Rebinderom, the main tenets of the teachings which are known as the "Rebindera effect".

Highlights continuing research school Rebindera and their continuation by scientists of the UFA Petroleum Institute (now the TRANSPORTATION), where these directions have been developed.

Today, the tradition of the school Rebindera, caught up in its own time and fortified material and research base of the former Rector of the UNIVERSITY THERE HAS Spivakom a.i., Mavljutovym M.r., continues under the direction of Professor Koneseva Gennady Vasil'evich, the Governing scientific school, based on the traditions of Rebindera-Spivak-Mavljutova and physics-enriched colloidal direction.

Key words: scientific school of Rebinder, physico-mechanical study, physical-colloid direction.

FOREIGN HISTORY

D.S. LOBOV student, Chair of history and politics of the European and North American countries, MGIMO of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Relation, Moscow, Russia

THE USA AND THE BALTIC ISSUE (1918-1945)

The article deals with US policy in the Baltic region from 1918 to 1945. The purpose of the work is to determine the attitude of the United States of America towards the emergence of independent republics of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, to study the formation of interstate relations and the US position towards theBaltic independence from 1940 to 1945. The author concludes that in the first half of the 20th century the Baltic region did not play a significant role in US foreign policy: the US position on regional issues was determined by the state of relations with the USSR, Germany, predicated on the European direction of American diplomacy. This fact explains why the USA refused to recognize democratic governments during the "war of independence" and to confront the USSR after the inclusion of the three Baltic States in the Soviet sphere of influence. National movements were supported by the Baltic diaspora in the United States, and cooperation was conducted at the intelligence level.

Key words: Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, United States of America, the Baltic States, civil war, interwar period, World War II.

I.D. FROLOV PhD student, Department of Russian history of Modern times, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), Moscow, Russia

EXTENSION OF MIGRATION CRISIS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU) AFTER THE SYRIAN CONFLICT

The Arab Spring and, in particular, the Syrian crisis contributed to a sharp increase in the migration flow from the Middle East and North Africa to the territory of the European Union. This, in turn, led to a disagreement between European states regarding both the quotas for the reception of immigrants and the feasibility of the existence of such programs. Some of the immigrants arriving in the EU are illegal migrants, which also creates problems for the authorities of both the alliance and the states that are part of it. Thus, a dangerous precedent is created, capable of making a split in the European Union in the long term.

This article was written with the aim of finding a solution to the crisis of immigration in Europe, as well as coverage of this topic by large Western magazines and newspapers - Le Figaro, Die Zeit, Die Welt, Washington Post. The reason for writing the work is the relevance and importance of the topic covered in the study.

The article was carried out using systematization and analysis of the data of the largest Russian and foreign mass media. In the paperwork was also used the data from European think tanks and the opinions of scientists specializing in migration issues.

Despite the fact that the migration crisis can generally be considered to be on the decline, the conflicts inside the alliance, related to different approaches to the reception of refugees and migrants, continue to be one of the problems of the EU. At the same time, there are no prerequisites for an unambiguous solution of this issue.

The migration processes of recent years led to the increase of conflict potential in the region and change in the population ratio. The priority of Europe should be the restoration and maintaining of peace and stability in the Middle East, as well as the deportation of unreliable refugees and the integration of remaining in the European region.

Key words: migration, demography, European Union, integration, refugees.

M.V. LEVCHENKO Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Kazan University, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia

SEARCH OF THE DECISION OF EAST QUESTION BY LIBERALS OF THE WESTERN GERMANY DURING THE PERIOD OF “THE BIG COALITION” (1966-1969)

In article position free-democrats in Federal Republic of Germany, developed after disintegration of “a small coalition” is considered 1966. The political condition of liberals became complicated that in K. Adenauera and L. Erharda's chancellorship, party was necessary to operate in a channel of a policy of conservatives. It having appeared in opposition free – to democrats does not remain anything else how to begin formation of a new profile of party which should become new east policy. Mutual relations with the Soviet union and with the countries of east Europe, should promote formation of new image of the party which achievement was not thought without the union with social democrats.

Key words: FDP, CDU/CSU, liberals, conservatives, the German policy.

O.V. BARNASHOV The Department of Theory and History of International Relations Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

THE US INFLUENCE ON TURKEY'S POSITIONS IN THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE (1922-1923)

The article examines the foreign policy of Turkey during the Lausanne Conference (1922-1923) in terms of the interests of the United States. The place of Turkey in the US foreign policy strategy during and after the First World War is being analyzed. Turkish-American relations at this historic period are characterized by relative stability. An important factor in this stability had become Washington's interest in establishing control over the emerging state on behalf of the Republic of Turkey. However, this stability was relative just because in some cases there were contradictions between the states, for example, on the issue of abolition of the capitulations in relation to the Black Sea straits. Such contradictions conditioned pulling the process of ratification in the US Senate of the agreement to restore diplomatic relations with Turkey. Meanwhile, in the moments of disagreements in bilateral relations there was updating the state of interdependence (albeit asymmetrical), when each side understood the importance of maintaining a positive relations with a partner.

Key words: Turkey, the United States, the Lausanne Conference, the capitulations, the Bosphorus and Dardanelles, the Treaty of Sevres, foreign policy, Turkish-American relations, the Middle East, asymmetric interdependence.

N.G. GERASIMOV Graduate student of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia

NATIONAL HISTORY IN SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS THE CASE OF SYRIA

This article examines problems of correlation between history and national mythology in the field of history education in Syrian schools. Author analyzed modern Syrian history schoolbooks of junior high and high school, grades 7-12.The research represents schoolbooks as one of the ways to form national identity through government institutions. Simplified national history forms representation of the past for the society. The function of propaganda, inherent to school education, was not in the focus of the article. The author tends to show the history narrative that was spread by Syrian government since 1963 when the Arab Socialist Ba`ath Party came to power. The schoolbooks examined in this article were published in 2010, though it can be argued that they have minor essential differences from previous reprints based on other researches. This article is not focused on well-known topics of relationships between Syria and Israel or state propaganda in contemporary history, the main goal was to show basic points of perception of Syria`s history by its society in the lack of historian legitimacy by Syrian state. Syria has long history, though as a state it was formed only in the 1940s in new, artificial borders. Modern ideology of Arab nationalism, popular at that time, shaped the national history that was later spread in the society through developing system of education. That view on national history at certain level defined Syrian identity. Based on this research the author concludes that Syrian national history was developed with a number of mistakes, The schoolbooks are dominated by pan-arab unionism tending to legitimize non-existing united arab state while paying little attention to the history of Syria itself that leads to the weak national identity of Syrians.

Key words: Syria, Arab nationalism, history textbooks, national identity.

G.V. NIKULSHIN Post-graduate student of the Department of General History of Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia

R.V. PENKOVTSEV PhD, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, World Politics and Foreign Region Studies, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia

CHANGES IN UKRAINE'S FOREIGN POLICY AFTER REVOLUTIONS IN 2004 AND 2014

This article examines changes in the foreign policy course of Ukraine after revolutions in 2004 and 2014. In addition, this article examines the main directions of the new policy and similar features of courses of administrations based on rapprochement with the Western world and the United States of America. In addition, after revolutions, the relationship between Ukraine and the Russian Federation fundamentally changed for the worse, caused by territorial contradictions and Ukraine's desire to choose a European path of development, unlike development with a pro-Russian orientation. Thus, the revolution greatly influenced not only the foreign policy of a single country, but also the entire system of international relations in the region and in the world.

Key words: foreign policy of Ukraine, "orange revolution", "revolution of dignity", "EuroMaidan", eurointegration, waves of democratization, NATO.

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES

P.G. KRIKUNOV Postgraduate Student, Department of Political Science, Sociology and Public Relations, Ufa State Oil Technical University, Ufa, Russia

POLITICAL PROCESS IN THE REPUBLIC OF BASHKORTOSTAN. CHRONOLOGY OF PROTEST ACTIVITY IN THE PERIOD FROM 2008 TO 2017

This article analyzes in detail the chronology of the protest activity of the Republic of Bashkortostan in the period 2008-2017. The main method of data collection for building the chronology of protest activity of the population is eventanalyses with the use of the Intergrum knowledge base, based on a sample of publications from the mass media. This method allows full coverage of the entire array of data published in the media, avoiding omissions or contradictions related to the editorial policy of individual publications or with a human factor. The data obtained during the event analysis allow us to conclude that the protests in Bashkiria are rather high in 2011 and 2017 compared to those in other regions of the Russian Federation. The chronological description of the protest events that took place in the Republic of Bashkortostan makes it possible to disclose the reasons for the increased protest activity of the population in these periods.

Key words: political process, event analysis, political protest, mobilization, political crisis, Republic of Bashkortostan.

F.A. POLCHAEVA Postgraduate Student Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography, Dagestan Scientific Center of RAS, Makhachkala, Russia

THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE UKRAINIAN GEOPOLITICS RESEARCH

In this article the author tries to define the notion of "geopolitics", expanding its research field. The theoretical foundations of Ukrainian geopolitical thought, the place of the country in the concepts of foreign geopolitics are determined.

The author comes to the conclusion that the ideological basis of Ukrainian geopolitical thought is integrative nationalism.

Key words: geopolitics, theoretical basis, nationalism, integrative nationalism, Ukraine.

POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY

R.M. KANAPYANOVA Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow, Russia

А.Е. TRUSOVA student, Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow, Russia

P.М. МAKAROVA student, Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow, Russia

INFORMATION CULTURE AS A COMPONENT OF UNIFIED COMMUNICATIVE CIS SPACE

Modern intercultural communications create a completely different vector of information culture. The success of informatization depends primarily on the impact of intellectual property and its breakthrough in building new methods of coordination and cooperation. This was the basis for the discussion at the IP Quorum 2018 Forum in the Kaliningrad region in April 2018. It dealt with the so-called "open model" digital platform. This is the topic discussed in the article.

Key words: communication, information culture, unified communicative CIS space, national policy, inter-state relations.

Sh.Kh. RIZOEV post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations, Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Assistant Professor at the Department of information processes management, the Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia

MODELS OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN AUTHORITIES AND MEDIA IN THE PERSIAN LANGUAGE MEDIA SPACE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF IRAN, AFGHANISTAN AND TAJIKISTAN)

In the article the author examines the structure of the Persian-speaking media sphere. He analyzes the models of interaction between the media and the government in countries such as Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

Key words: political power, social nature of power, communication, interaction, media, media system, information, Persian -speaking media space.

ETHNOPOLITICS AND NATIONAL RELATIONS

M.A. ASTVATSATUROVA Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Director of the Scientific and educational center for political and ethnopolitical research of Pyatigorsk State University, Pyatigorsk, Russia

S.A. VORONTSOV Doctor of Law, Professor at the Chair of procedural law, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia

V.Yu. ZORIN Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of RAS, named after N.N. Miklukho-Maklay, Moscow, Russia

А.V. PONEDELKOV Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Merited Scientist of the RF, Head of the Chair of politology and ethnopolitics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia

DOCTRINAL PRINCIPLES AND EMPIRICAL RESOURCES OF MODERN ETHNIC POLICIES IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (REGIONAL ASPECT)

The article is devoted to the implementation of the state national policy of the Russian Federation in modern conditions, taking into account the need to strengthen civil unity and simultaneously preserve the ethnic and cultural diversity of Russian society. The article analyzes data of the expert survey on the problem conducted by YURI RANH and GS among experts of a number of subjects of the Russian Federation, in particular, the North Caucasus Federal District.

Key words: ethnicity, nation, civil unity, ethno-cultural association, ethno-political process, national policy, management technologies in the field of interethnic relations, regional aspect of ethnic policy.

A.R. SULEYMANOV candidate of political sciences, associate professor departments of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university Ufa, Russia

A.R. SULEYMANOVA undergraduate of department of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university Ufa, Russia

NATIONALISM "TRAPS" AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE: RISKS OF DISTRIBUTION AND PROMOTING

Designing and distribution of nationalist paradigms is a result of asocial behavior of youth, their insufficient adaptedness to modern living conditions, the tolerant installations causing rejection to people around. What does measures for prevention and counteraction of the ideas of nationalism by a strategic problem of the states and societies. The situation is complicated by the fact that in the Russian Federation the mechanism of monitoring of nationalist threats in society is still not calibrated, and public and expert estimates and forecasts, though are in information demand, nevertheless have no system statement. In this article "institutional traps" of nationalism for modern youth are investigated, the most problem aspects in the field are presented.

Key words: nationalism, ideology, risks, youth, stages, identity, ethnos, culture.

POLITICAL CONFLICTOLOGY

Sh.S. SULEYMANOVA doctor of political sciences, Professor of the Department of Public Relations and Media Politics of the Faculty of Journalism IGSU RASHiGS under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA AND NEW MEDIA IN INTER-STATE AND INTER-CONFLICT CONFLICTS

The article discusses the issues of ensuring interethnic peace and inter-confessional accord, methods for regulating interethnic and inter-confessional relations in the information space, and the problems of a common system of moral guidelines in this sphere.

Key words: information, information and communication technologies, mass media, interethnic and inter-confessional relations, information society, state policy.

POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY

O.I. SAFRONOV lecturer at the Department of political and business journalism, the Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia

TO THE QUESTION OF THE STUDY OF PECULIARITIES OF SOCIO-POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS’ SUPPORTERS

This article is a study of psychological characteristics, political and ideological motivation of adherents of radical and terrorist organizations. This study deals with both objects and subjects of terrorist recruitment. Understanding these aspects is important and necessary for both representatives of law enforcement agencies, as well as for widespread dissemination in order to prevent terrorist acts.

Key words: social and political behavior, extremism, the prevention of terrorism, the psychology of a terrorist, ISIL.

POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

M.G. BISTRINA Post-graduate student of the Department of Political Analysis and Management Peoples` Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD POLICY

The article analyzes the policy of the European Union for neighborhood. The main goal of this policy is to create cross-border cooperation between states, to expand and strengthen social and economic cooperation and integration with countries, to create a zone of economic growth, stability and security that adheres to the freedom of human rights, democracy and the rule of law in the Union.

Key words: European Neighborhood Policy, European Union, international politics, European influence, geopolitical architecture, Eastern partnership, global politics.

QIN TINGTING Post-graduate student, Eastern Institute-School of regional and international studies, far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

POLICY OF LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN RUSSIA AND CHINA

The article deals with the problems of environmental regulation in Russia and China, formed an idea of the forms and principles of the current environmental legislation. A special place in the context of the problem under consideration is given to the mechanisms of joint law-making between China and Russia in terms of contiguity of territories. Special attention is given to fundamental approaches to responsibility for violation of norms and rules in the field of the environment, the attention is focused on the characteristics of the different levels of responsibility: in particular, citizens and legal entities.

The main conclusion is that legislative regulation in the sphere of the environment largely depends on the resource potential of the country. The Russian system of norms and regulations in the field of the environment reflects innovative processes to a lesser extent and is largely static, while the Chinese system is oriented to innovative approaches and to a greater extent reflects the dynamics of the processes taking place in the environment.

Key words: policy of legislative regulation, Environmental protection law, Russia, China, contrast.

E.L. SEMENOVA the senior lecturer of chair L4 BMSTU NE Bauman, Moscow, Russia

I.Y. BAKULIA postgraduate student, working for a PHD at the Department of National and Federative Relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia

PROCESS OF CIVIL SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA THE BOER WAR OF 1899-1902 (THE ROLE OF GENERAL DE LA REY)

This work is mainly based on historiographical material: Military encyclopedia I.D. Sytin, women's wanderings during the Anglo-Boer war (by Mrs. "General De La Rey") De La Rey – Biography (author Johanes Meintjes), and reveals the crucial role of General De La Rey during the Anglo-Boer war.

Key words: Anglo-Boer war, De La Rey, the tactics of guerrilla warfare, military career, political career.

ERDENE SUVD graduate student of Saint-Petersburg State University, faculty of international relations, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

NATIONAL STATE INTERESTS OF RUSSIA AND MONGOLIA ON THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD

At the end of the XX century in Russia and Mongolia began radical democratic transformations. In connection with these events both countries were signed new foreign-policy doctrines. The article examined the main priorities of the foreign policy of Russia and Mongolia, also analyzed their similarities and approaches to the multipolar world.

Key words: priorities of foreign policy of Russia and Mongolia, UN, multipolar world.

REVIEWS

REVIEW OF THE ARTICLE BY O.I. SAFRONOV "TO THE QUESTION OF THE STUDY OF PECULIARITIES OF SOCIO-POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS’ SUPPORTERS"

Reviewers:

D.E. Slisovskiy PhD in History, Professor of Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia

V.N. Davydov candidate of political Sciences, assistant professor of Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), colonel, Moscow, Russia

TERRORISM CONTAINS RATIONALISM OR MORAL POLICY?

Scientific Journal “Issues of National and Federative Relations”. Issue 2 (41), 2018.

CONTENTS

NATIONAL HISTORY

  • Borisyuk A.А. Reaction Of Moscow eparchial leadership to persecution in 1918-1919
  • Krylova M.S. Cultural Heritage Protection Issues in the Socio-Political Debates During the Election of the Mayor of Moscow in the 1990s. (On the Example of Restoration of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour)
  • Selyunina N.V. Mass Media and Mass Historical Consciousness of Soviet People during the Great Patriotic War

FOREIGN HISTORY

  • Agapova N.A. Pushtunsk Nationalism and Islamic Radicalism in Afghan-Pakistan Relations (50th-90th of XX Century). Historiographic Aspect
  • Arkhangelskaya А.А. Main Events аnd Mechanisms for the Implementation of South Africa's Foreign Policy in 1948-66
  • Кochepasova T.Yu. The Economic Model of the State Independence of the Baltic States in 1918-1920-s.
  • Rupich M.V. Activities of Japanese and Chinese Intelligence Services in the Far East of the USSR in the 1920s

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES

  • Egorov P.P. The Role of International Forums for the Development of Multilateral Cooperation far Eastern Subjects of the Russian Federation
  • Nikulshin G.V. Non-Military Methods of "Export of Democracy" of the US
  • Ostrovskaya I.V. Activities of Orthodox Public Associations in the Crimea and Sevastopol (1991-2014)

POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

  • Pryakhin V.F. Palestinian Statehood: Yes or No
  • Medvedev N.P., Slizovskiy D.E., Shulenina N.V., Amiantova I.S. Feminism and the World's Centres for the Support of Women's Movements in Developing Countries
  • Pyzh V.V., Korostelev S.V. Accounting of Geopolitical Factors in the Process of Selecting Methods of Maritime Delimitation in the Arctic
  • Sardaryan G.T. Justice Without Freedom and Freedom Without Truth. Political Doctrine of John Paul II
  • Mekhdiev E.T. Energy Efficiency in Azerbaijan: the Case of a Renewable Energy
  • Jia Yuanpei Sino-Russian Energy Cooperation
  • Somkamnerd Navapat Features of Thailand's Regional Policy in the Regional Processes of South-East Asia

Our authors № 2-2018

NATIONAL HISTORY

A.A. BORISYUK Postgraduate student, St. Tikhon's Orthodox University, Department Of History Of Russia, Moscow, Russia

REACTION OF MOSCOW EPARCHIAL LEADERSHIP TO PERSECUTION IN 1918-1919

The article analyzes the actions of the Church authorities in Moscow, taken in response to persecution. On the basis of archival data, the activity of the Moscow Diocesan Council and the administrator of the Moscow Diocese Archbishop Ioasaph (Kallistov), as well as the already published Patriarchal proclamations setting out the main vectors of the activities of diocesan bodies in the new political conditions, are analyzed. The author shows that one of the responses to the aggression against the Church was a call from the Church to unity of believers, and a call to stand up for the protection of shrines, using peaceful protests. In addition, the Moscow diocesan authorities call on believers to repent to all. The author shows that both the Patriarch and the Moscow diocesan leadership evaluate the sins of the people as the cause of the disasters. In the course of the work the author comes to the conclusion that the appeal of believers to unity was successful and the Church acquires popular support, with which it enters into relations with the Soviet government.

Key words: Patriarch Tikhon, persecution, government and the Church, the Church's resistance, the History of Moscow, the Moscow Diocesan Council.

M.S. KRYLOVA Master of history, lecturer-researcher, Department of history of state and municipal administration, Moscow state Lomonosov University, Moscow, Russia

CULTURAL HERITAGE PROTECTION ISSUES IN THE SOCIO-POLITICAL DEBATES DURING THE ELECTION OF THE MAYOR OF MOSCOW IN THE 1990S. (ON THE EXAMPLE OF RESTORATION OF THE CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR)

Using the Moscow's mayor pre-election campaign materials the theme of The Cathedral of Christ the Savior's restoration in Moscow in 1990s is соnsidered. The author considers main issues of this sphere such ambitious ideological significance of monument`s reconstruction, inconsistent activities of Luzhkov, conflicts between urban development and the formation of protection`s zones. In spite of participation in election the representatives of different political forces, the cultural heritage protection were addressed in a similar way in their political programs.

Key words: the object of cultural heritage, cultural heritage, protection of monuments, heritage preservation, cultural policy, cultural history, The Cathedral of Christ the Savior's, pre-election campaign materials.

N.V. SELYUNINA Doctor of Sciences (History), Docent, Professor of History Department in Taganrog Institute named after A. Chekhov (RSUE branch), Taganrog, Russia

MASS MEDIA AND MASS HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS OF SOVIET PEOPLE DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR

The article dwells on the analysis of the activity of information bureau that played a crucial role in the changes of Soviet people’s mass consciousness. The extreme conditions contributed to the advent of many relevant theoretical ideas. Moral and psychological situation on the home front was ambiguous. Alongside with the burst of patriotism that seized most of the citizens, there was panic, desertion, breaches of discipline. There was a need in powerful tools for agitation and propaganda.

Key words: mass consciousness, ideological struggle, departmental press, frontline reports, regional newspapers, industry media, the press, centralized system.

FOREIGN HISTORY

N.А. AGAPOVA Graduate student of the City State University of the Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia

PUSHTUNSK NATIONALISM AND ISLAMIC RADICALISM IN AFGHAN-PAKISTAN RELATIONS (50th - 90th of XX century). HISTORIOGRAPHIC ASPECT

The article reviews historiographic domestic and foreign sources devoted to the study of two interconnected aspects and at the same time of the most acute problems in the relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan: Pashtun nationalism and Islamic radicalism. The prehistory of the appearance of the Durand line as a factor of the "originating" emergence of the "Pashtun question", as well as participation in the aggravation of this problem of the government of Pakistan, is considered.

Key words: Pashtuns, nationalism, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Taliban, radicalism.

A.A. ARKHANGELSKAYA PhD, Research Fellow, Institute for African Studies, Russian academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

MAIN EVENTS AND MECHANISMS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOUTH AFRICA'S FOREIGN POLICY IN 1948-66

This article examines the main events and mechanisms for the implementation of South Africa's foreign policy in 1948-66 in relation with the socio-political, economic, ethnic aspects of development in South Africa. The impact of the diplomatic network of South Africa, as well as relations with other African states is analyzed in much details. The author points out the factors that most defiantly reflect the problems and tendencies of the development of foreign policy in the specified period, including and making a special emphasis on the international contacts of the ANC and other opposition movements.

Key words: South Africa, history, history of foreign policy of South Africa, international relations, foreign policy, Africa.

T.YU. КOCHEPASOVA candidate of historical Sciences, associate Professor of the Department of legal regulation of economic activity of the Financial University under the government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

THE ECONOMIC MODEL OF THE STATE INDEPENDENCE OF THE BALTIC STATES IN 1918-1920-s.

The beginning of the period of modern history for the Baltic States was marked by the creation of their own States. The formalization of the legal system of States and the stability of political power depended directly on the strategy and strength of economic relations. In this regard, the proposed article is an attempt to consider the validity and effectiveness of economic models of national sovereignty in the Baltic States in the 1918-1920-ies. The study is based on archival documents of the Polish-Baltic lendersecretariat, the information Department of the Executive Committee of the Comintern of the 1920s, as well as published materials on the basis of which the conclusion is made about the preference of the real economic transformation of the model of economic populism and national pathos.

Key words: recent history, Baltic States, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, state independence, economic development, transit trade, industrial exports, agrarian reform.

M.V. RUPICH Post-graduate student, Pacific State University, Khabarovsk, Russia

ACTIVITIES OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE INTELLIGENCE SERVICES IN THE FAR EAST OF THE USSR IN THE 1920-s.

The article poses the task of demonstrating the need for the establishment and improvement of military counterintelligence bodies in the Soviet Far East. On the basis of scientific and archival materials, the activities of the Japanese and Chinese intelligence services, aimed at gathering information about the Red Army in the Far Eastern region, are considered. The features of the intelligence activity of foreign special services in the 1920s were studied. The need of the intelligence services of China and Japan was revealed and justified in the information on the Red Army of the Far East.

Key words: 5 Army, military mission, Special departments.

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES

P.P. EGOROV postgraduate, department of philosophy, history of state and law Far-Eastern Institute of management – the branch of Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Khabarovsk, Russia

THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL FORUMS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MULTILATERAL COOPERATION FAR EASTERN SUBJECTS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The article reflects the historical evolution of international economic forums, beginning in the early 2000s in the Far Eastern regions of the Russian Federation. Such sites create great prospects and occasions for attracting the attention of serious business to the Far East. Prospective directions in various fields in international platforms are investigated; concluded that the dialogues that take place within the framework of such activities help to better understand the problems and achievements of the region, to attract business for the implementation of necessary projects and ideas.

Key words: Far Eastern subjects of the Russian Federation, Khabarovsk Territory, Primorsky Territory, North-Eastern Asia, Far Eastern international economic congress, Far Eastern international economic forum, Eastern economic forum, EEF, NEA, Asian-Pacific area.

G.V. NIKULSHIN Post-graduate student of the Department of General History of Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia

NON-MILITARY METHODS OF "EXPORT OF DEMOCRACY" OF THE US

In modern geopolitics, there are many different methods of external influence on the policies of other states. The United States of America, pursuing a policy of "export of democracy", uses themoften. In addition to military methods, which were well-known in past centuries, nowadays non-military methods have become popular. This article describes the various non-military methods used for "export of democracy" of the US, which were used by American diplomacy, especially in post-bipolar period - the basic principles and effectiveness of these methods are examined.

Key words: US foreign policy, export of democracy, public diplomacy, soft power, controlled chaos, velvet and color revolutions.

I.V. OSTROVSKAYA working for the Candidate’s degree at the Kuban State University, researcher at the FGBUK Museum of Heroic defense and liberation of Sevastopol, Sevastopol, Russia

ACTIVITIES OF ORTHODOX PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS IN THE CRIMEA AND SEVASTOPOL (1991-2014)

The article characterizes the confessional component of the Crimean regional community from the middle of the 1990s until the early 2000s. The author considers activity of the Orthodox public organizations in the Crimea and Sevastopol in historical retrospective, during the previous two decades. The article specifies their peculiarities and characteristic directions of activity. It determines the contribution of these associations to the preservation and strengthening of the Russian cultural environment in the region under the conditions of political transformation in Ukraine at the turn of XX – XXI centuries. The source base of the study includes documents of normative and legal nature, internal archives of public associations, statistical materials and media archives. The study of activity of the above organizations leads us to the conclusion about the important role of these organizations in upholding spiritual and moral values of the regional community, preservation of the Russian cultural environment and in the formation of a conscious Christian worldview. Attention to this problem contributes to the understanding of the specifics of the political processes unfolding in Crimea and Sevastopol at the turn of XX-XXI centuries.

Key words: public associations, Cossacks, social consolidation, Orthodox people, Russian cultural environment of Crimea and Sevastopol.

POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

V.F. PRYAKHIN Doctor of political sciences, Professor, Department of foreign regional studies and foreign policy, Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow, Russia

PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD: YES OR NO

The article deals with the features of the state as such, as well as the presence of the signs of statehood in the political formation of the Arab people of Palestine, known as the State of Palestine.

Key words: Palestinian statehood, state, State of Palestine.

N.P. MEDVEDEV PhD in Policy, Professor at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR), Moscow, Russia

D.E. SLIZOVSKIY PhD in History, Professor at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR), Moscow, Russia

N.V. SHULENINA PhD Associate Professor at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR), Moscow, Russia

I.S. AMIANTOVA Ph.D. (political sciences), lecturer at the Faculty of Humanitarian and Social Sciences of the Peoples ′ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia

FEMINISM AND THE WORLD'S CENTRES FOR THE SUPPORT OF WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

The study is based on the analysis of a set of materials describing a new project to support women's entrepreneurship in developing countries. The hypothesis about the fundamental non-abstractness of the contradictions existing in this sphere, about the conflict-crisis nature of the evolution of feminism and the policy pursued in this sphere is put forward and substantiated.

Key words: feminism, Donald trump's policy on feminism, gender, empowerment of women entrepreneurs, world Bank.

V.V. PYZH doctor of political Sciences, Professor of the Department socio-humanitarian disciplines NSU them. P.F. Lesgaft, expert of the defence and security Commission of the inter-parliamentary Assembly of the CIS member States, St. Petersburg, Russia

S.V. KOROSTELEV Candidate of sciences (law), Associate Professor, Deputy Head of expert-analytical department of the Secretariat of the Inter-parliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of CIS Council, St. Petersburg, Russia

ACCOUNTING OF GEOPOLITICAL FACTORS IN THE PROCESS OF SELECTING METHODS OF MARITIME DELIMITATION IN THE ARCTIC

The article examines the possibility of regulating the international legal status of the Arctic through the prism of interpretation by the International Court of Justice of the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 1982. With the opening of new opportunities for access to Arctic spaces, the geopolitical situation in this region has also changed. The situation attracts increased attention of several “non-Arctic” states, as well as the largest national and transnational corporations. In these circumstances, Russia is forced to adjust its policy in the Arctic, the situation in which directly affects its long-term interests. Completion of the delimitation of maritime areas by Arctic states will reduce the influence of non-Arctic states in the region.

Key words: Arctic, the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, geopolitics, the international legal status of the Arctic region, the principles of delimitation of maritime areas, the practice of the International Court of Justice.

G.T. SARDARYAN Dean of the School of Governance and Politics of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration and Law, the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Moscow, Russia

JUSTICE WITHOUT FREEDOM AND FREEDOM WITHOUT TRUTH. POLITICAL DOCTRINE OF JOHN PAUL II

The subject of the study is the doctrinal position of the Vatican on its preferences for various political regimes, forms of government and mechanisms for the exercise of power. The object of the study is the Catholic political doctrine during the pontificate of John Paul II, especially during the formation of the European Union. The author pays special attention to the equivalent level of Pope’s criticism of Marxism and liberalism, contrary to the established opinion about the historical "liberal turn" of the Vatican, especially during the Second Council. In the article different methods, such as dialectical, logical, comparative, systemic, and a number of others are used. The main conclusion of the author is that a wide range of problems that John Paul II drew attention to during his pontificate, today appears to the West in a bright light largely because of the desire of political groups and communities to forget the Christian civilization heritage of Europe.

Key words: Catholic political doctrine, Vatican, John Paul II, Pope, democracy, liberalism, communism, EU, encyclical, political ideology.

E.T. MEKHDIEV Ph.D., Researcher of the Center for Post-Soviet Studies of the Institute of international studies, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN AZERBAIJAN: THE CASE OF A RENEWABLE ENERGY

Improved energy efficiency is a key component of modern energy systems – can lead to abundant, cheap and clean energy. It can also be a key policy mechanism for reducing energy costs, promoting sustainable economic development for social growth and improving productivity. In general, this applies to households, industry and the transport sector. It can also be a key policy mechanism for reducing energy costs, promoting sustainable economic development for social growth and improving productivity. The article addresses a range of key issues such as assessing energy efficiency potential, progress and problems. It evaluates national legislation and policies regarding energy efficiency, mechanisms and programs in Azerbaijan with the main focus on renewable energy. The article provides a broader picture of the experience of Azerbaijan, as well as setting potential perspectives for future collaboration in the field of energy efficiency in order to reduce energy costs and emissions, as well as increase export capacities and build a green economy.

Key words: energy efficiency, export, foreign policy, economy, renewable energy sources, Azerbaijan.

JIA YUANPEI Graduate student, department of political science, east institute – school of regional and international research far east federal university, Vladivostok, Russia

SINO-RUSSIAN ENERGY COOPERATION

China and Russia have established a multi-tiered energy cooperation mechanism. The china-russia energy cooperation mechanism includes the mechanism of communication between the officials and the people, the legal mechanism of cooperation and the cooperation mechanism in multilateral occasions. Established between Russia and China's premier, vice premier, ministerial and other levels of multilayer communication made a great contribution to energy cooperation between China and Russia, the sino-russian energy cooperation committee as permanent special coordination between Russia and China energy cooperation committee deputy prime minister level is particularly important.

Key words: cooperative mechanism, Strategic level, energy cooperation, economic globalization.

SOMKAMNERD NAVAPAT post-graduate student at the Chair of historical sciences and archaeology, Urals Federal University named after first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin, Yekaterinburg, Russia

FEATURES OF THAILAND'S REGIONAL POLICY IN THE REGIONAL PROCESSES OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA

The article is devoted to the study of the role of Thailand in the region of Southeast Asia in the modern age. Particular emphasis is placed on the situation in the South-East Asia region, the activities and role of Thailand in South-East Asia and the specific features of Thailand's regional policy and its development. It is established that Thailand is one of the main countries in the Southeast Asian region. Thailand supports the policy of ASEAN in the interests of regional stability, security and in order to protect national economic and political interests.

Key words: regional Thailand, Thailand's foreign policy, Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia, Thailand's role, integration, cooperation and ASEAN.

OUR AUTHORS

ASTVATSATUROVA M.A. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Director of the Scientific and educational center for political and ethnopolitical research of Pyatigorsk State University, Pyatigorsk, Russia.

BAKULIA I.Yu. – postgraduate student, working for a PHD at the Department of National and Federative Relations of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

BARNASHOV O.V. – The Department of Theory and History of International Relations Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

BAYBIKOV V.Y. – working for the scientific degree of the Candidate of Sciences (history) at the Chair of economic history and information technologies of the National Research Mordovian State University named N. P. Ogarev, Saransk, Russia.

BISTRINA M.G. – Post-graduate student of the Department of Political Analysis and Management Peoples` Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

DAVYDOV V.N. – candidate of political Sciences, assistant professor of Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), colonel, Moscow, Russia.

ERDENE SUVD – graduate student of Saint-Petersburg State University, faculty of international relations, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.

HEGUMEN PHILARET (PRYASHNIKOV S.V.) – theolog, doctoral student of the department of general and Russian church history and canon law of the Saint Tikhon's Orthodox University of Humanities, Moscow, Russia; an inhabitant of the Alexander Nevski Monastery of the Holy Trinity, St. Petersburg, Russia.

FROLOV I.D. – PhD student, Department of Russian history of Modern times, Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH), Moscow, Russia.

GERASIMOV N.G. – Graduate student of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia.

ISMAKOV R.A. – Doctor of Sciences (technical sciences), Professor at the Chair of oil and gas drilling, Ufa State Oil University, Ufa, Russia.

KANAPYANOVA R.M. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow, Russia.

KONESEV V.G. – Candidate of Sciences (technical sciences), Gazpromneft NTC LLC, Ufa, Russia.

KRIKUNOV P.G. – Postgraduate Student, Department of Political Science, Sociology and Public Relations, Ufa State Oil Technical University, Ufa, Russia.

LEVCHENKO M.V. – Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, Kazan University, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia.

LOBOV D.S. – student, Chair of history and politics of the European and North American countries, MGIMO of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Relation, Moscow, Russia.

LOGINOVA M.E. – Candidate of Sciences (physics and mathematics), Associate Professor at the Chair of oil and gas drilling, Ufa State Oil University, Ufa, Russia.

МAKAROVA P.M. – student, Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow, Russia.

MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Professor, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

NIKULSHIN G.V. – Post-graduate student of the Department of General History of Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia.

PENKOVTSEV R.V. – PhD, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, World Politics and Foreign Region Studies, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.

POLCHAEVA F.A. – Postgraduate Student Institute of History, Archeology and Ethnography, Dagestan Scientific Center of RAS, Makhachkala, Russia.

PONEDELKOV A.V. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Merited Scientist of the RF, Head of the Chair of politology and ethnopolitics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

QIN TINGTING – Post-graduate student, Eastern Institute-School of regional and international studies, far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.

RIZOEV Sh.Kh. – post-graduate student at the Department of national and federal relations, Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Assistant Professor at the Department of information processes management, the Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia.

SAFRONOV O.I. – lecturer at the Department of political and business journalism, the Institute of public service and management, Russian Presidential Academy of national economy and public administration, Moscow, Russia.

SEMENOVA E.L. – the senior lecturer of chair L4 BMSTU NE Bauman, Moscow, Russia.

SHCHEGLOV N.V. – graduate student, Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Center of the history of religion and Сhurches, Moscow, Russia.

SLISOVSKIY D.E. – PhD in History, Professor of Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia.

SULEYMANOV A.R. – candidate of political sciences, associate professor departments of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia.

SULEYMANOVA A.R. – undergraduate of department of philosophy and political science Bashkir state university, Ufa, Russia.

SULEYMANOVA Sh.S. – doctor of political sciences, Professor of the Department of Public Relations and Media Politics of the Faculty of Journalism IGSU RASHiGS under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

TEPTEREVA G.A. – Candidate of Sciences (chemistry), Associate Professor at the Chair of oil and gas drilling, Ufa State Oil University, Ufa, Russia.

TRUSOVA A.E. – student, Moscow State Institute of Culture, Moscow, Russia.

VORONTSOV S.A. – Doctor of Law, Professor at the Chair of procedural law, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.

ZANOZIN N.V. – PhD in Historical sciences, associate Professor, Institute of food technology and design – branch of the SBOU in Nizhny Novgorod state engineering and economic University Nizhny Novgorod, Russia.

ZORIN V.Yu. – Doctor of Sciences (political sciences), Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of RAS, named after N. N. Miklukho-Maklay, Moscow, Russia.

OUR AUTHORS

AGAPOVA N.A. – Graduate student of the City State University of the Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia.

AMIANTOVA I.S. – Ph.D. (political sciences), lecturer at the Faculty of Humanitarian and Social Sciences of the Peoples ′ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

ARKHANGELSKAYA А.А. – PhD, Research Fellow, Institute for African Studies, Russian academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

BORISYUK A.А. – Postgraduate student, St. Tikhon's Orthodox University, Department Of History Of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

EGOROV Р.Р. – postgraduate, department of philosophy, history of state and law Far-Eastern Institute of management – the branch of Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Khabarovsk, Russia.

JIA YUANPEI – Graduate student, department of political science, east institute – school of regional and international research far east federal university, Vladivostok, Russia.

КOCHEPASOVA T.Yu. – candidate of historical Sciences, associate Professor of the Department of legal regulation of economic activity of the Financial University under the government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.

KOROSTELEV S.V. – Candidate of sciences (law), Associate Professor, Deputy Head of expert-analytical department of the Secretariat of the Inter-parliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of CIS Council, St. Petersburg, Russia.

KRYLOVA M. S. – Master of history, lecturer-researcher, Department of history of state and municipal administration, Moscow state Lomonosov University, Moscow, Russia.

MEDVEDEV N.P. – Doctor of Political Science, full professor, professor at The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.

MEHDIEV E.T. – candidate of sciences (history), researcher at the Center for post-Soviet studies, Institute of international studies, MGIMO-University of the Ministry of Foreign Relations, Moscow, Russia.

NIKULSHIN G.V. – Post-graduate student of the Department of General History of Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia.

OSTROVSKAYA I.V. – working for the Candidate’s degree at the Kuban State University, researcher at the FGBUK Museum of Heroic defense and liberation of Sevastopol, Sevastopol, Russia.

PRAYKHIN V.F. – D.Sc. (political science), Professor, Department of Area Studies and Foreign Policy, RSHU, Moscow, Russia.

PYZH V.V. – doctor of political Sciences, Professor of the Department socio-humanitarian disciplines NSU them. P.F. Lesgaft, expert of the defence and security Commission of the inter-parliamentary Assembly of the CIS member States, St. Petersburg, Russia.

RUPICH M.V. – Post-graduate student, Pacific State University of Khabarovsk, in the field of Historical Sciences and Archeology, Khabarovsk, Russia.

SARDARYAN G.T. – Dean of the School of Governance and Politics of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of Public Administration and Law, the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Moscow, Russia.

SELYUNINA N.V. – Doctor of Sciences (History), Docent, Professor of History Department in Taganrog Institute named after A. Chekhov (RSUE branch), Taganrog, Russia.

SHULENINA N.V. – PhD Associate Professor at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (PFUR), Moscow, Russia.

SLISOVSKIY D.E. – PhD in History, Professor of Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia.

SOMCUMNERD NAVAPAT – post-graduate student at the Chair of historical sciences and archaeology, Urals Federal University named after first President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin, Yekaterinburg, Russia.

   
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