OUR AUTHORS
ALEXANDROV S.G. – Applicant of the Department of History, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
ARSLANOV R.R. – Master of International Relations, MGIMO, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
BALASHOV I.B. – Undergraduate student of the Faculty of International relations of the St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
BEGUEV S.A. – Senior Lecturer, Department of Museum Studies and Culturology, Chechen State University named after A.A. Kadyrov; Senior Research Fellow, Department of the History of the Peoples of the North Caucasus, Institute for Humanitarian Studies, Academy of Sciences of the Chechen Republic, Grozny, Russia.
BOLSHAKOV A.G. – Candidate of sociological and doctor of political sciences, docent, the head of department of conflictology at the Kazan (Volga Region) federal university, Kazan, Russia.
BOLTENKOVA L.F. – Doctor of Sciences (law), Professor, Moscow, Russia.
BOYKO N.S. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Candidate of Law, Professor, Department of Law, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
CHEMODANOV R.S. – Graduate student, North Caucasian Federal University, Stavropol, Russia.
CHERETAEV A.A. – Postgraduate student of the Moscow City Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia.
FADEEVA E.A. – Master's student of the Faculty of Law, Moscow State Regional University, Mytishchi, Russia.
FARUKSHIN M.KH. – Doctor of philosophy, professor, professor-consultant of politology department at the Kazan (Volga Region) federal university, Kazan, Russia.
GALEEVA N.F. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Ethnopolitology, R.G. Kuzeev Institute of Ethnological Research – OSP of the Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa, Russia.
GATAULLINA I.A. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Professor, Department of Sociology, Political Science and Management Institute of Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev, Kazan, Russia.
GILFANOV A.R. – Postgraduate student of Kazan (Privolzhsky) federal university, Kazan, Russia.
GOLUBOV M.A. – Candidate of Legal Sciences, associate professor, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and environmental protection of the Stavropol Territory, Stavropol, Russia.
GONCHAROV A.S. – Bachelor, laboratory researcher, Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute, Stavropol, Russia.
GOROKHOV V.M. – Independent researcher, Elder of the Russian community, Military Academy of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
GRIGORYAN D.K. – Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor of the Department of Political Science and Ethnopolitics of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the State Duma under the President of the Russian Federation; Senior Lecturer of the Department of Criminalistics and Operational Search Activities of the Federal Budgetary Institution of the Russian Interior Ministry, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
GRISHIN V.O. – Student of the Faculty of History, Political Science and Law, Moscow region state university; Leading Project Manager of the Education Quality Assessment and Public Accreditation Department, ANO «Center for Student Programs of the Russian Youth Union», Moscow, Russia.
HUSEYNOV YU.M. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Humanities of Dagestan State University of National Economy, Makhachkala, Russia.
ISHEMGULOV M.N. – Junior Researcher of the Department of Ethnopolitology Institute of Ethnological Research named after R.G. Kuzeev – Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa, Russia.
ISSAYEV M.S. – PhD, senior lecturer, International Kazakh-Turkish University named after Khoja Ahmet Yesevi, Turkistan, Kazakhstan.
IVANCHENKO M.A. – Teacher, MGIMO MFA of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
KAMALETDINOV D.A. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Ethnopolitology, R.G. Kuzeev Institute of Ethnological Research – OSP of the Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa, Russia.
KULSHARIPOV F.R. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Ethnopolitology, R.G. Kuzeev Institute of Ethnological Research – OSP of the Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa, Russia.
LIU ZIXI – Student, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China.
MUKHAMEDOV R.A. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Department of History, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
MUTIEVA O.S. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Vice-Rector of Dagestan State University of National Economy, Makhachkala, Russia.
NAGAEVA G.A. – Cand. Sci. (Theory and History of Culture), Assos. Prof., Department of the Engineering Disciplines and Management, Novorossiysk Polytechnic Institute (Branch), Kuban State Technological University, Novorossiysk, Russia.
NESTERCHUK O.A. – Doctor of Political Science, Professor, Professor of the Department of Public Policy and History of State and Law, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University); Professor of the Department of Political Science and Political Management, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
NOVIKOVA I.N. – Scientific director, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department European Studies Faculty of International relations of the St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
OBOLKIN E.S. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor East Siberian branch of the Russian State University of Justice, Irkutsk, Russia.
OSKIN N.N. – Candidate of technical sciences, senior researcher at the military institute (national defense administration) of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, Moscow, Russia.
PETROSYAN PH.A. – Postgraduate student of the Department of International Security and Foreign Policy of Russia, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA), Moscow, Russia.
PLOTNIKOV V.S. – PhD in Social Science, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Customs, Siberian State Transport University, Novosibirsk, Russia.
RAIMOV R.I. – PhD student Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.
SIRAZHUDINOVA S.V. – Candidate of Political Sciences, Associate Professor of Dagestan State University of National Economy, Makhachkala, Russia.
SAFIN F.G. – Doctor of History, professor, senior research scientist, Institute of Ethnological Studies named after R.G. Kuzeev, Ufa Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; professor, Ufa State Oil Technology University, Ufa, Russia.
SALIMURZAEV T.M. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Russian History, Karachay-Cherkess State University named after U.D. Aliyev, Karachaevsk, Russia.
SAPRYNSKAIA D.V. – PhD student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Сountries, Moscow, Russia.
SEMYONOVA O.V. – Senior Lecturer at the Department of Public Administration in Foreign Policy Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow, Russia.
SHAVLAEVA T.M. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Chief Researcher of the Department of Ethnology of the Institute of Humanitarian Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Chechen Republic, Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia.
SHESTAKOV N.R. – Candidate of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
SKOGOREV S.V. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Ethnopolitology, R.G. Kuzeev Institute of Ethnological Research – OSP of the Ufa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa, Russia.
SULUMOV Z.KH. – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of History of the Chechen State Pedagogical University, Grozny, Russia.
SVIRIDOV A.A. – Master's student of the Faculty of Global Processes, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
SYZDYKOVA ZH.S. – Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.
TERESHCHENKO O.V. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, professor, head of the educational department Stavropol branch of the Krasnodar university of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia, Stavropol, Russia.
TITOV V.V. – Candidate of Political Sciences, Leading Researcher, Financial University under the Government Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
URPER MEHMET – Senior Lecturer, Department of International Humanitarian Relations, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
USHMAEVA K.A. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, associate professor, professor of the Department of administrative law and administrative activities, Stavropol branch of the Krasnodar university of the Ministry of the Interior of Russia, Stavropol, Russia.
VDOVIN S.S. – PhD student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.
VORONTSOVA A.O. – Expert of ANO «Academic Alliance», Moscow, Russia.
VOYNOV D.I. – Postgraduate student of the Faculty of State and Municipal Administration of the North-Western Institute of Management, a branch of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, Russia.
XIONG LEPING – Ph.D., Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China.
YAGUDINA O.V. – PhD (Historical), Associate Professor of the Department of History of the Orenburg State University, Orenburg, Russia.
Scientific Journal “Issues of National and Federative Relations”. Volume 12. Issue 6 (87), 2022
CONTENTS
DOMESTIC HISTORY, ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY
- Golovinov A.V., Golovinovа Yu.V. Socio-Political Ideas of the Siberian Democratic Regionalists (Oblastnikov) in the Publicists of the 1870s.
- Aliskhanova M.H., Bakanaev R.S. On the Issue of Toponyms in Chechen Folklore (Based on the Materials of the Heroic Epic)
- Pasilov B.A., Otarbaeva G.K. Socio-Economic Policy of the Soviet Authorities of the Bukhara and Khorezm Soviet Republics in the Conditions of the NEP (1921-1924)
- Rakunov V.A. The Doctrine "Moscow – the Third Rome" and Challenges of the Modern Geopolitical Situation
- Goerlitz H. Economic Interaction Between Russia and Germany and its Regulation by State Authorities
- Allanyazov M.B. State Personnel Training in Amudarya Region and Khorezm
- Dzharchyev T.M. On Water Supply and Purification of Towns in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra in 1992-2020
- Mitrofanov I.I. Reorganization of the Print Media of the Ryazan Region in the Initial Period of the Great Patriotic War
- Panin S.V. Church-State Relations in the Russian Empire at the Beginning of the XX Century
- Shchukin A.A. The Activities of Yuri Luzhkov as Mayor of Moscow in the 1990s
HISTORY AND THEORY OF POLITICS
- Boltenkova L.F. Hymn to the Lord God (Philosophical and Religious Research in Several Articles). Part Six
- Boyko N.S., Loshakov A.V., Chernenkaya E.V. Solving the Problem of Reducing the Values of Matrixity and Parentity on the Basis of Improving the Educational Resource of the Country: History and Modernity
- Zyong Wan Lin. Politics and Factors Influencing the Process of Political Socialization
- Maslov K.V. The Problem of the Concept of "State" in Political Science
- Toropov E.A. Historical and Political Context of the Birth of Anarcho-Capitalism
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES
- Hao Long. Political Analysis of the Elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation in 2021: a Chinese View
- Burov A.S. Discourse of Indigenous Peoples of the North During the Implementation of Technologies of Political Destabilization. Points of Tension, Goal and Tasks
- Krivova A.L. Youth Policy in the Russian Federation: forms of Implementation, Problems and Development Priorities
- Sadykov R.R. The Importance of Education for the Prevention of Armed Conflict in Society
- Khabarov I.A. Political "Urban Landscape": the Space of Physical and Practical Entrepreneurial Development of the Locality
POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGIES
- Lushkina K.V. Language Policy in the Sphere of Education on Mari Language in the Republic of Mari El
- Jitaek Jo. Perspectives of Corruption in Contemporary Studies
POLITICAL REGIONALISTICS AND ETHNOPOLICY
- Musaev G.N. The Army as a Tool for Combating Ethno-Political Conflicts. The Experience of Socio-Political Research
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SECTORAL POLICIES
- Zolotareva A.N., Afonin M.V., Belyaeva V.P. Features of Digital Regulation in State Migration Policy
- Makarov E.P., Kurochkin M.V. The Pontiac War as a Background Factor in the Development of the North American Colonial Policy of Great Britain
- Rodionova M.E., Eremenko I.V. Analysis of the Election Campaigns of Western Leaders in 2020: PR-Technologies and Practices (on the Example of the USA)
- Khanaliev N.U. The Phenomenon of the Head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov in Promoting International Peace and Security
- Kachalov A.N. On the Position of the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister Stephan Burian Von Rajecz Regarding the Kingdom of Bulgaria Before its Entry Into the First World War
- Wang Yu, Ershad Ahmad Siyar. The Role of China's Foreign Policy Strategy in Ensuring Security in Central Asia
- Strasburger M.I. Modern Political Lobism of the Russian-Speaking Diaspora in the USA
- Krazhan A.S., Shelest A.A., Myasnikov D.S. The Possibilities of Applying the Anti-Corruption Practice of the Kingdom of Sweden in Local Authorities of the Russian Federation
- Kholmova O.YA., Shirokova A.A. Assessment of Military Competencies L.D. Trotsky in the Writings of Historians of Modern Periodicals (2000s-Early 2020s)
- Bratkovskaya D.V., Rogova Ya.D., Tretyakova N.A. International Terrorism as a threat to the State System
- Bakun N.A., Kurpil V.N., Petrov A.K. Comparative Analysis of Regional Parliaments of the Far Eastern Federal District
CONFERENCES
Syzdykova Zh.S. Round Table "Central Asia – a Key Link in the Great Silk Road"
DOMESTIC HISTORY, ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.001
A.V. GOLOVINOV Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and international law, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia
Yu.V. GOLOVINOVА Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Law and Teaching Methods socio-economic disciplines, Altai State Pedagogical University, Barnaul, Russia
SOCIO-POLITICAL IDEAS OF THE SIBERIAN DEMOCRATIC REGIONALISTS (OBLASTNIKOV) IN THE PUBLICISTS OF THE 1870 S.
The purpose of this work is the reconstruction of the complex ideological and political heritage of the founders of the ideology of Siberian democratic regionalism (regionalism) in the 1870s. The chronological framework is not accidental, since during this period the political concept of Siberian public figures was actively formed.
Guided by the hermeneutic methodology and techniques of political and textual analysis, the authors show that the socio-political ideas of the founders of Siberian regionalism – N.M. Yadrintsev and G.N. Potanin included a diverse range of political issues. Regionalist thinkers actively developed the issue of the educational policy of Imperial Russia, the ideal of which they considered the development of mental centers in the provinces. The problem of reforming the main directions of the state penitentiary policy can be attributed to the number of political science developments of Siberian public figures of this period. The publication also shows the influence of the political philosophy of Russian populism on the ideology of the regionalists. Liberal values, ideas of social solidarity, the priority of democratic rights and freedoms, as well as the humanism of the populist ideology were, on the whole, immanently inherent in all representatives of the political philosophy of Siberian regionalism.
At the same time, based on hermeneutical analysis, the publication reveals the views of the classics of regionalism on the essence and nature of the state. It has been established that the ideal of the state was seen by Siberian public figures in the federal model of the state structure. The authors emphasize that according to the teachings of N.M. Yadrintsev and G.N. Potanin, federalism is the most organically suitable form of the territorial structure of our Fatherland. It is this design that makes it possible to take into account all the diversity of the vital interests of each provincial territory.
Key words: federalism, state, democratic regionalism, penitentiary policy, educational policy, province.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.002
M.H. ALISKHANOVA Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Museology and Cultural Studies of the Kadyrov Chechen State University Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia
R.S. BAKANAEV Senior researcher at Argunsky State Historical and Architectural and natural museum-reserve, Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia
ON THE ISSUE OF TOPONYMS IN CHECHEN FOLKLORE (BASED ON THE MATERIALS OF THE HEROIC EPIC)
The paper reveals the regularities of the functioning of toponyms in the heroic epic about Seska-Sols and Malhaazni of mountainous areas and hydronyms of Chechnya. The article reveals previously unknown facts related to the legend of Seska-Solsa and Malhaazni, as well as facts related to the fate of her sisters and mother, their historical homeland, and the alleged place of their burial. It is revealed that in the folklore text, along with real toponyms, there are also fictional objects. Of interest are the legends associated with the "petrified army" and the "petrified girl" on the outskirts of the Chechen village of Charmakh. The authors are convinced that national and ethnic history, lifestyle and rituals are reflected in folklore texts and toponyms. Toponyms in folklore are not only a reference point in time and space, but also a way of transmitting historical and cultural phenomena, worldview.
Key words: heroic epic, Seska-Solsa, Malhaazni, Banduk, toponym, "Petrified army", "Petrified girl".
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.003
B.A. PASILOV Candidate of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor, Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizamy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
G.K. OTARBAEVA Candidate of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor, South Kazakhstan University named after Auezov, Shymkent, Kazakhstan
SOCIO-ECONOMIC POLICY OF THE SOVIET AUTHORITIES OF THE BUKHARA AND KHOREZM SOVIET REPUBLICS IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE NEP (1921-1924)
The article is devoted to the consideration of the socio-economic policy of the Soviet government in the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic and the Khiva People's Soviet Republic during the years of the new economic policy. It is noted that the policy of the Bolsheviks in the Central Asian region had its own specific features. It is emphasized that the Communists, with the help of the communist parties created under their control in these republics – the BCP and the CCP, directly carried out the policy of the center, actively using the local authorities created by them. It is concluded that despite the complexity of the socio-economic situation in the region in the 20s of the twentieth century, there were also positive developments that laid the foundations for further socio-economic growth of the region as a whole.
Key words: Soviet power, communists, politics, capital, new economic policy.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.004
V.A. RAKUNOV Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Siberian State University geosystems and technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia
THE DOCTRINE "MOSCOW – THE THIRD ROME" AND CHALLENGES OF THE MODERN GEOPOLITICAL SITUATION
The article substantiates the strategic importance of returning to the idea of «Moscow – the Third Rome» in our days. The concept of Moscow as the Third Rome at the beginning of the 21st century is again very relevant. Questions about the importance of Russia for the world and its potential are again in the air. Apparently, this is not a coincidence. The development of the Russian state and society in the modern period (the beginning of the 21st century) takes place in a complex and contradictory situation that has developed both in Russia itself and in the world community as a whole. The existing problems require the development of an effective state policy aimed at the progressive development of the Russian state and society, the activation of all social institutions and structures of the country, combining all the vital forces of the Russian people to solve global problems related to the challenges of the 21st century.
Russian state and community need not only a scientific and technical breakthrough, but also purposeful and consistent activity to form the meanings and values of Russian culture, forming public consciousness and worldview corresponding to the historical socio-cultural code of the Russian (Russian) people.
The article examines the main characteristics of the concept and its interpretation, including geopolitics, how this concept can affect the prospects for the development of Russia's foreign policy and its geopolitical scale. In the modern world, globalization is gaining strength, and one of its new characteristics is the actualization of the continental component of world geopolitics as an objective phenomenon. And Russia, among others, has the necessary prerequisites to become the spiritual and geopolitical center of the world.
Key words: the concept of Moscow – the third Rome, «soft power», globalization, geopolitics, values, Orthodoxy, state doctrine.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.005
H. GOERLITZ Independent researcher, Wiesbaden, Germany
ECONOMIC INTERACTION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GERMANY AND ITS REGULATION BY STATE AUTHORITIES
Within the framework of this article, an assessment is made of the economic interaction between Russia and Germany for the period of early 2022 in the context of the regulation of economic relations in the sphere by state authorities. The work methodology was formed by combining traditional content analysis and the use of cybermetric services for processing "big data". It is concluded that the structures of both the foreign economic interaction between Russia and Germany, and the regulation of relevant activities by the authorities, are distinguished by asymmetry. It is caused by differences in the structure of the economies of the two countries, the role of the state in the organization of the national economy, the development of political and business institutions. At the same time, none of the formal systems of regulation of foreign economic activity can be called uniquely more effective, since each of them is adequate to the political specifics and management model of a particular state. However, in general, the institutional environment for business support in Germany can be characterized as more advanced.
Key words: Germany, Russia, foreign economic activity, state regulation.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.006
M.B. ALLANYAZOV Postgraduate student of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
STATE PERSONNEL TRAINING IN AMUDARYA REGION AND KHOREZM
State personnel training in Amudarya region and Khorezm. This is a personnel policy that preceded the national-territorial demarcation in Central Asia, when, after the arrival of Soviet power in Central Asia, not local residents began to be appointed to responsible positions, but often visitors from Central Russia or Ukraine, who did not represent the local population.
In the governing body of Soviet power in the Amu Darya department and the region there was not a single strong and influential person of eastern Muslim nationality.
An integrated approach to the study of the topic led to the use of general methods of historical research: comparative historical analysis, historical description, statistical methods. The study was conducted in a historical, problematic and analytical manner.
The source base of the research consists of archival documents and published materials.
A significant group of sources consists of published materials of party congresses, conferences.
They reflect the general principles of the party-state personnel policy and its main directions.
Key words: National demarcation, personnel policy, Amu Darya department, Central Asia, nomenclature, Central Asian Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP (b), repression, managerial and executive positions.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.007
T.M. DZHARCHYEV Graduate student of Surgut State University, Surgut, Russia
ON WATER SUPPLY AND PURIFICATION OF TOWNS IN THE KHANTY-MANSIYSK AUTONOMOUS OKRUG – YUGRA IN 1992-2020
The article deals with the problems of water supply and water treatment in the cities of the Khanty-Mansiysk autonomous okrug – Yugra (hereinafter KHMAO – Yugra) in 1992-2020. It points out that KHMAO – Yugra had abundant water resources, but they were not suitable for drinking and domestic use without the use of appropriate water treatment facilities because of the high concentration of iron, manganese, nutrients and some other heavy metals. The author analyses the main problems of water supply and purification in the towns of KHMAO – Yugra in 1992-2020 on the basis of a wide range of sources, including materials of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare (in particular, state reports «On the condition of the sanitary and epidemiological welfare of population in KHMAO – Yugra»), Government of KHMAO – Yugra, Department of Housing and Communal Sector and Energy of KHMAO – Yugra, Department of Natural Resources and Non-Observed Economy Sector of KHMAO – Yugra, Administration of the cities of the district. He concludes that the main problems of water supply and treatment in the cities of the district were the deterioration of water distribution networks, water pollution by oil producers, insufficient water treatment during water intake and non-compliance with sanitary and epidemiological requirements of sanitary protection zones of centralised drinking water supply sources, and obsolete equipment and technological treatment methods not meeting new regulatory technological requirements. The article argues that many of the water supply problems listed above could have been solved by a «smart» water supply system in the cities of KHMAO – Yugra. However, it has not received the necessary application in the majority of the district's cities during the period under study.
Key words: urban water supply, water quality, groundwater, surface water, drinking water supply, water treatment, Khanty-Mansiysk autonomous okrug – Yugra, water intake.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.008
I.I. MITROFANOV Graduate student, Department of Russian History and Methods of Teaching History and Social Studies, Ryazan State University named after S.A. Yesenin (S.A. Yesenin Russian State University), Ryazan, Russia
REORGANIZATION OF THE PRINT MEDIA OF THE RYAZAN REGION IN THE INITIAL PERIOD OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR
The article examines the activities of newspapers of the Ryazan region in the initial period of the Great Patriotic War. The tasks that faced the press during the period under review and required restructuring of the work, reorganization of its structure, strict compliance with new requirements are indicated. The complexity of the transition of the local press to work in military conditions and the shortcomings that arose in the work of local newspapers in the summer and autumn of 1941 are shown. The critical remarks of the central press to the Ryazan media were noted.
The analysis of the content of Ryazan newspapers has been carried out, which has changed significantly since the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The main directions in the content of newspapers aimed at rallying the people and mobilizing forces to achieve victory over fascism, spreading the ideas of Soviet patriotism, increasing the vigilance of the population, countering enemy ideology and propaganda are considered.
As a result of the analysis carried out by the author, the processes of reorganization occurring in the print media in 1941 were identified, and conclusions were drawn about the problems that arose in the press during the period under review and ways to solve them.
Key word: great Patriotic war, Ryazan region, wartime Newspapers, «Stalin's banner», Media in 1941, the press of Ryazan.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.009
S.V. PANIN Postgraduate student of the Department of National History, Institute for the Humanities of Moscow City Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia
CHURCH-STATE RELATIONS IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY
Throughout the history of Russia, the Church has played an important role in state and public life. Orthodoxy, in principle, was part of the official state ideology, being an integral part of the Uvarov postulate "Autocracy-Orthodoxy-Nationality". The article examines the characteristics of relations between the state and the church at the beginning of the twentieth century. In particular, the analysis of the evolution of church-state relations and the causes and trends that actualized the need for church reform, various variants of which are also considered in the article, is given.
Key words: the Russian Orthodox Church, state, church reform, church-state relations.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.010
A.A. SHCHUKIN
THE ACTIVITIES OF YURI LUZHKOV AS MAYOR OF MOSCOW IN THE 1990S
The period from 1991 to 2010 in relation to the capital of Russia is often called the “Luzhkov era”. Yuri Mikhailovich as mayor made a huge contribution to changing the face of Moscow. He was the ideological inspirer of many projects to expand infrastructure, housing construction, and the development of the financial sector of the city.
Crises occurred in the history of our country in the 1990s, which still cause discussions in the scientific community. This decade has particular importance in the history of Moscow and is marked by the transformation of the city into a modern successful metropolis.
The article deals with the main directions of Yuri Luzhkov's urban policy in the 1990s. There is traced the process of post-Soviet transformation of the capital under the leadership of the mayor. Author describes the estimates of the participation of Yuri Luzhkov in the management of the capital.
Key words: recent history of Russia, 1990s, Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov.
HISTORY AND THEORY OF POLITICS
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.011
L.F. BOLTENKOVA Doctor of Sciences (law), Professor, Moscow, Russia
HYMN TO THE LORD GOD (PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS RESEARCH IN SEVERAL ARTICLES) PART SIX
Starting from the content of the Constitutional norm about God (part 2 of Article 67.1 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation) and analyzing the provisions of the Bible, religious-theological and philosophical literature, the author reveals the concepts of God, Hymn to the Lord God and forms of God glorification. Considering these concepts, the process of glorifying God is investigated.
Key words: God, the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Bible, Hymn, thank the Lord God.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.012
N.S. BOYKO Doctor of historical sciences, candidate of legal sciences, Professor of the Department of Law of the Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia
A.V. LOSHAKOV Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Department of Information Technologies and General Scientific disciplines of the aircraft building faculty Ulyanovsk State Technical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia
E.V. CHERNENKAYA Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor Department of Information Technologies and General Scientific disciplines of the aircraft building faculty Ulyanovsk State Technical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia
SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF REDUCING THE VALUES OF MATRIXITY AND PARENTITY ON THE BASIS OF IMPROVING THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE OF THE COUNTRY: HISTORY AND MODERNITY
The article is devoted to the analysis of the problems and significance of the values of marriage and parenthood in the formation of the human potential of the country, to identify the role of education in strengthening them from the standpoint of influencing the development of human potential; recommendations have been developed to improve the quality of human potential based on the educational resource. Since modern civilization offers a person for a healthy and long life much more opportunities than restrictions, it seems that it is necessary to be able to use them: reject excess food and warmth, make up for lack of physical activity and extinguish excessive mental stimuli. From childhood, a person all over the world is subject to the influence of hidden propaganda, open propaganda slogans and the adoption of an alien lifestyle with formed deviations in sexual orientation, often leading to a sex change and a forced, and, unfortunately, often irreversible rejection of natural parenthood due to physiological changes.
Key words: educational resource, significance, problems, value strengthening, marriage, parenthood, human potential.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.013
ZYONG WAN LIN Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Political Science, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
POLITICS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROCESS OF POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION
Political socialization describes the process by which citizens crystallize the political identity, values, and behavior of previous generations. This identity will follow them throughout their lives. This article analyzes the process of political socialization, provides answers to questions that arise in the study of political socialization, assesses the impact of political socialization on citizens, providing additional perspectives, challenges and opportunities for political socialization in countries.
Key words: political socialization, political identity, political institutions, globalization, citizen.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.014
K.V. MASLOV Postgraduate Student, Department of Russian Politics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
THE PROBLEM OF THE CONCEPT OF "STATE" IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
The article analyzes approaches to the definition of "state" in political science research by comparing the English concepts of "government", "nation" and "state". The interrelation of the state and sovereignty is proved. The functions of the state are described, the interpretation of the concept of "state" by a number of foreign authors is criticized.
The purpose of this work is to reveal the meaning of the concept of "state" political science and to determine its connection with the sovereign.
The objectives of the article are: to reveal the meaning of the concepts of "government", "nation" and "state", briefly describe the history of the concept of "state" in the Russian language, to determine which of the English concepts corresponds to the concept of "state" in the Russian language, to designate the functions of the state, on the basis of the functions of the state to determine which systems it consists of.
As a result of the work done, the concept of "state" is revealed. Its personalized and collegial types are defined. The specifics of two types of state are shown on the example of the administrative system of the state. The disadvantages and advantages of each type are indicated. The importance of using the concept of "state" in political science is substantiated.
Key words: state, sovereign, management structure, personalized type, collegial type, administrative system.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.015
E.A. TOROPOV PhD student of the Department of Philosophy of Politics and Law, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXT OF THE BIRTH OF ANARCHO-CAPITALISM
Anarcho-capitalism assumes the possibility of a society within purely market institutions and in the absence of state institutions. The article analyses the two-century evolution of the American historical and political context through the prism of the “power-market” dichotomy, which led to the very formation of the concept of anarcho-capitalism within the american conservative movement in the 1960s. This concept continues its development mainly on American ideological grounds – and this article is devoted to identifying the origins of the inherent anti-etatism and permanent skepticism about the role of the United States federal government.
Key words: anarcho-capitalism, american conservatism, libertarianism, David Friedman, Republican Party, Democratic Party, progressivism.
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.016
HAO LONG Candidate of Political Sciences (Moscow State University), Doctor of Political Sciences (Peking University), Researcher at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Harbin University of Engineering, Moscow, Russia
POLITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTIONS TO THE STATE DUMA OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN 2021: A CHINESE VIEW
Being an important federal legislative and constitutional body, the State Duma has had a huge influence on the political life of Russia since its creation. After the July 2020 "referendum", amendments to the Constitution were approved, expanding presidential powers and presidential term. In this regard, the question of whether Putin will be able to "successfully be re-elected president" in 2024 is actively debated in the scientific and expert field, by the domestic and foreign public. And the elections to the State Duma that took place are positioned in the outside world as an important "preliminary exam" before the "exam of 2024" of President Putin. Studying the features of the previous elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation after Putin came to power, the political background of the 2021 elections and their final results, allow us to analyze and evaluate the current policy of the Russian Government regarding the Elections to the State Duma, methods of adjustment and potential problems that they broadcast.
Key words: political analysis, elections, to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, political course, political and legal consequences.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.017
A.S. BUROV Postgraduate student, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
DISCOURSE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE NORTH DURING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGIES OF POLITICAL DESTABILIZATION. POINTS OF TENSION, GOAL AND TASKS
The article discusses the discourse of the indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation in the implementation of political destabilization technologies, the regional hotbeds of political tension caused by them in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the interested parties and performers, as well as the purpose and objectives of the considered destructive activity.
The main content of the study is an overview of the theoretical views of modern political science on the problems of political destabilization, as well as the features of its implementation in the context of a destructive influence on the national and regional politics of Russia.
The study is based on the analysis of scientific sources containing information on the issues of political technologies, political destabilization and technologies of political destabilization, as well as open sources of executive authorities, federal and regional regulations governing the national policy in the field of sustainable development of indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia and Far East of the Russian Federation.
Interdisciplinary and situational research methods are used as the main scientific methods in this work.
The activity of the most acute cases of artificial destabilization and regional hotbeds of political tension, interested parties and performers, as well as the purpose and objectives of the implemented technologies of political destabilization are analyzed.
The results of this study can be used in the formation of recommendations for public authorities, whose competence includes the implementation of national policy.
Key words: political technologies, destabilization, domestic policy, indigenous peoples of the North, national policy.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.018
A.L. KRIVOVA Lecturer at the Russian State social university, Moscow, Russia
YOUTH POLICY IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION: FORMS OF IMPLEMENTATION, PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES
The driving force behind the main processes in the country is any youth. In the Russian Federation, young people are part of the population, therefore, how will the problems of this social group be solved, especially the current share of the population and the future of the country. Experience shows that it is quickly found that in a rapidly changing attitude to statistical opportunities, there will be countries, effective benefits and productive opportunities to use innovative development, as a result of which we will get young people.
Key words: youth, youth policy, form of youth involvement, political consciousness.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.019
R.R. SADYKOV Attaché of the Russian Embassy in Guinea (2017-2022), Moscow, Russia
THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF ARMED CONFLICT IN SOCIETY
Strengthening school education is of high importance for the prevention of armed conflicts in developing countries. By instilling social, political and legal principles of behavior in society, schools support the institution of citizenship. Primary and secondary education make a significant contribution to maintaining social stability. At the same time, the educational system must meet a number of criteria to prevent acute forms of group inequality, extremist and nationalist manifestations.
Key words: school education, armed conflict, socialization, developing countries, gender equality in education.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.020
I.A. KHABAROV Candidate of political science, director, "The Оffice of the Public Chamber of Tambov region", Tambov, Russia
POLITICAL "URBAN LANDSCAPE": THE SPACE OF PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE LOCALITY
The problem of the development of municipal locations, as well as the organization of municipal government and local governments in them, is extremely relevant in the context of public administration reform and economic transformations in 2022. The environment of modern cities and rural municipalities is a segment of the unified political, administrative, economic, and cultural spaces of Russia, its regions, and supranational processes. A comprehensive consideration of the political reality of localities, in particular, physical space as one of the dimensions of the actual field of community self-organization, seems useful. An integrated approach involves taking into account the conditions of the political system and the management system, models of the actor's relationship with reality with the priorities of the interested development. The purpose of the article is to study the political composition of the modern locality in the aspect of physical space and the implementation of practices of entrepreneurial development of territories. At the same time, it is necessary to solve the tasks of identifying the specifics of the locality as a territorial frontier and the "resource map" of local processes, considering modern forms of organizing communities, assessing the specifics of organizing rural spaces.
The composition of the locality in the physical space is determined by resource interchanges, political practices of the communicative and symbolic fields, processes of interested development, cooperation and competition. Entrepreneurial practices launch mechanisms of community self-organization and space organization. Physical space represents the prerequisites, conditions and consequences of a community as a dynamic system within the administrative boundaries of a municipality. The scientific significance of the work is seen in the understanding of the actual universal models of behavior of actors of various functional spheres as subjects of political reality, individually and collectively creating physical, communicative and symbolic space. This approach has an applied dimension in the organization of interaction with the elites of localities during the implementation of political and other campaigns.
Key words: locality, physical space, self-organization, involvement, developing.
POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGIES
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.021
K.V. LUSHKINA Master's degree in Humanities from the Higher School of Economics, Leading Consultant, Department of State Policy in the Sphere of Interethnic Relations, FADN of Russia, Moscow, Russia
LANGUAGE POLICY IN THE SPHERE OF EDUCATION ON MARI LANGUAGE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MARI EL
The article examines the measures of language building in the sphere of education of the Mari El the Republic at different levels: federal, regional and local (individual). Education is one of the main factors in the preservation and development of native language. The republican language policy build upon the federal regulatory framework, while the regional features rely on the ethno-linguistic composition of the population.
The aim of the study is comprehensive investigation of the effectiveness of language policy measures implemented in the Republic of Mari El in the education sphere from the point of view of the actors and native speakers.
The objectives of the study are analyzing of the legal and regulatory framework of federal and regional language policy, the dynamics of the number of peoples inhabiting the republic, in particular Mari and Mari language speakers, as well as the actual actions of the teaching and parent community in relation to the study of mother tongue in the Republic of Mari El.
The main method of research on the measures and effectiveness of language policy in the Mari El Republic is the field research method - expedition, as well as the survey.
On the basis of the research the main reasons for the language situation in the republic have been formulated, and also possible ways of solving problematic issues and measures of language policy to preserve native language have been developed.
Key words: language policy, Mari (meadow, hill), state language, teaching of native language.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.022
JITAEK JO Manager, Representative office of National Research Foundation of Korea in Russia Federation Postgraduate student at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia
PERSPECTIVES OF CORRUPTION IN CONTEMPORARY STUDIES
This article argues the problems of scientific approaches to corruption in contemporary studies, which need to be used to comprehend and develop the concept of corruption and its causes.
The existing scientific approaches define the concept of corruption in different ways, so that the reasons for its emergence differ accordingly. The political approach emphasizes the democratic deficit, whereas the economic approach points to human behavior because of selfish rational calculation of personal gain. The functional approach treats corruption as a useful function which depends on the socio-cultural context. The normative-values approach emphasizes the tacit consent in society when defining corruption.
Considering the above-mentioned approaches, the author concludes that not only is there no generalized concept of corruption in contemporary studies, but there is also no corruption judgment standard applicable regardless of any socio-cultural context and time horizon. The author argues that the development of a corruption judgment standard will make it possible to identify the fundamental causes of corruption, define its universal concept and develop a coherent anti-corruption strategy.
Key words: problems of corruption, review, corruption, political approach, economic approach, functional approach, normative-value approach, social norms, justice, standard of judgment, cause of corruption, ethics, morality.
POLITICAL REGIONALISTICS AND ETHNOPOLICY
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.023
G.N. MUSAEV Postgraduate student of the Russian Academy of Folk economy and public service under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
THE ARMY AS A TOOL FOR COMBATING ETHNO-POLITICAL CONFLICTS. THE EXPERIENCE OF SOCIO-POLITICAL RESEARCH
The article is devoted to the problems arising as a result of the transformation of the army from an object of state administration into a subject in the conditions of increasing ethnic contradictions and extremist clashes, as well as its role in preventing and preventing conflicts on ethnic grounds. The purpose of our study was to examine the experience of the army's actions in the regions of ethnic conflicts, both with the use of military force, and with the use of a kind of military diplomacy, propaganda and cultural and educational activities. The author comprehensively analyzes the positions of the CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization) and the Collective Rapid Reaction Forces (CSR) regarding mutual assistance in preventing ethnic conflicts in the post-Soviet space and overcoming their consequences. He supports the opinion of the Russian military and politicians about the passive and sometimes ambiguous position of the CSTO members who want to receive preferences not only from Russia, but also from NATO member states.
The article uses the data of socio-political methods of studying the opinions and moods of military personnel in conflict zones about their relations with the local population as an empirical basis for the study. The author also identified the patterns of the genesis of the ethnic conflict and peculiar pain points in this process, the moments when it is necessary to intervene a military organization and military force in order to suppress the armed confrontation by extremists and prevent further bloodshed among the local population. As conclusions, general recommendations on the participation of the army in the prevention and prevention of ethnic conflicts are given. The need for a deep and urgent study of the model of behavior of troops in conditions of interethnic conflicts was also noted.
Key words: army, ethnic conflict, terrorism, patterns and lessons of using the army in the conditions of ethnic conflicts at their various stages, CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization), Collective Rapid Reaction Forces (CSR).
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SECTORAL POLICIES
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.024
A.N. ZOLOTAREVA Expert ANO "Academic Alliance", Moscow, Russia
M.V. AFONIN PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia
V.P. BELYAEVA Deputy director for teaching and educational work, the State Budgetary Educational Institution of Moscow «School № 97», Moscow, Russia
FEATURES OF DIGITAL REGULATION IN STATE MIGRATION POLICY
In the paper, the authors consider the features of digitalization of public administration on the example of the migration sphere. The sphere of migration is being digitalized quite actively, the possibilities of state electronic services are expanding not only for Russian citizens, but also for external migrants. The attention is focused on the tasks of digitalization of the migration policy of the state, reflected in the concept of the state migration policy of Russia until 2025. According to the authors, the use of digital technologies in the field of migration will have a positive impact on the implementation of the state migration policy in terms of providing public services and countering illegal migration.
Key words: digitalization, migration, public policy, migration policy, public administration, artificial intelligence.
THEORY AND HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.025
E.P. MAKAROV Candidate of Historical Sciences, associate Professor of the department Philosophy, social sciences and humanities, Samara State Technical University, Samara, Russia
M.V. KUROCHKIN Candidate of Historical Sciences, associate Professor of the department General history, law and teaching methods, Samara State Social and Pedagogical University, Samara, Russia
THE PONTIAC WAR AS A BACKGROUND FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLONIAL POLICY OF GREAT BRITAIN
The historical context of this study is based on the gradual changes in the socio-political situation in the North American colonies of Great Britain in the first half of the 1760s, noticeable during the beginning of the Pontiac War. An analysis of the approach of the British authorities to establishing stronger trade, economic and political and legal control in North America contributes to the study of the early political and cultural consolidation of American society, as well as its radicalization immediately before the active inclusion of the colonies in the process of fighting for their own independence from the mother country. The study does not focus on the introduction of sugar and tax legislation, bringing to the fore the study of other important features of the state colonial policy of Great Britain, such as religious and cultural separation, issues of land ownership and colonization, as well as local problems of the western border, especially noticeable during the period of two wars. The chosen historical time period is of particular interest, since the development of American colonial society at this time took place in the virtual absence of the interwar period.
Key words: French and Indian War, Pontiac War, Great Britain, North America, colonial policy.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.026
M.E. RODIONOVA Candidate of Science in Sociology, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Political Sciences, Faculty of Social Science and Mass Communication Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
I.V. EREMENKO PhD in Philosophy, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mass Communications and Media Business, Faculty of Social Sciences and Mass Communications, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGNS OF WESTERN LEADERS IN 2020: PR-TECHNOLOGIES AND PRACTICES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE USA)
The prerequisites and key factors that directly influenced the outcome of the US presidential election in 2020 are considered. A comparative analysis of the political rhetoric of the leaders of the Democratic and Republican parties was carried out, through which the most effective strategic decisions of the J. Biden campaign in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic were identified. An analysis of the financing of presidential campaigns of candidates was carried out. Based on a detailed briefing of the speeches of candidates during the 2020 election campaign, the most relevant theses were identified.
Key words: PR technologies, electoral processes, USA, elections, electoral technologies, pandemic, Covid-19.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.027
N.U. KHANALIEV Candidate of Political Sciences, Officer of the Department for New Challenges and Threats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
THE PHENOMENON OF THE HEAD OF CHECHNYA RAMZAN KADYROV IN PROMOTING INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY
The head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Akhmatovich Kadyrov, plays an important and responsible role in the system of international security. The authority of Ramzan Kadyrov in the Islamic world has served as the most important tool for the implementation of Russia's foreign policy in the Middle East region. The Chechen leader was able to deploy the Chechen police in Syria and at the same time ensured the restoration of mosques and the provision of humanitarian assistance to the population of a number of Middle Eastern states. Kadyrov also took a prominent place in the religious, military and economic spheres of the Arab world. Russian diplomacy is using the potential and influence of Ramzan Kadyrov in Islamic countries to establish contacts and a lasting dialogue with the Muslim world community. Chechens have always played a significant role in the military security system of the state, from tsarist times to the present day. Chechen law enforcement agencies took an active part in the peace enforcement operation in Georgia in August 2008. Chechen volunteers helped the Donbass militia in 2014. Units from the Chechen Republic were involved in the Syrian campaign. After the announcement by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2022, of the start of a special military operation in Ukraine, Chechnya declares its full support. By participating in a special operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine, the Chechens and their leader gained even greater prestige and huge political capital not only in Russia, but also abroad.
Key words: Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, Adam Delimkhanov, international security, Middle East, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Islam, Chechen special forces, Ukraine, special military operation.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.028
A.N. KACHALOV Postgraduate student of Moscow Region State University, Faculty of History, Political Science and Law, Moscow, Russia
ON THE POSITION OF THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN FOREIGN MINISTER STEPHAN BURIAN VON RAJECZ REGARDING THE KINGDOM OF BULGARIA BEFORE ITS ENTRY INTO THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Aim. To analyze the memoirs and records of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Stephan Burian von Rajecz to consider the position regarding the Kingdom of Bulgaria in the context of the First World War.
Methodology. The author has studied the sources of personal origin, conducted their criticism and revealed cause-and-effect relationships that were previously only partially reflected. The research is based on a civilizational approach based on ideographic and synchronization methods.
Results. An in-depth look at the policy of the Austrian authorities, through the position of Foreign Minister Stephan Burian von Rajecz expressed in the struggle for influence over the Kingdom of Bulgaria with the Russian Empire. Creation of conditions and contradictions on the part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire for the involvement of the Kingdom of Bulgaria in the First World War on the side of the Triple Alliance.
Key words: Stephan Burian, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, World War I, international relations, position, сount.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.029
WANG YU PhD student, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan, Russia
ERSHAD AHMAD SIYAR PhD Student, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan, Russia
THE ROLE OF CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY STRATEGY IN ENSURING SECURITY IN CENTRAL ASIA
The purpose of the study is to describe China's foreign policy strategy in Central Asia. The article clarifies the role of economic and domestic political factors in shaping China's policy in the region. The novelty of the study lies in the fact that for the first time in the historical paradigm, the sequence of China's foreign policy strategy at the present stage of development of the countries of the region is considered. As a result, it was determined that China's diplomacy relies on well-known principles of cooperation, uses established international mechanisms as a basis, and the main means of implementing China's strategy is the expansion of China's economic influence. At the same time, an important aspect is the dependence of the stability of the north-western regions of China on the situation in Central Asia.
Key words: foreign policy strategy, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Central Asia, regional security.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.030
M.L. STRASBURGER Postgraduate Student, Department of History and Theory of Politics Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia
MODERN POLITICAL LOBISM OF THE RUSSIAN-SPEAKING DIASPORA IN THE USA
In the article, the author examines the current state of political lobbying of the Russian-speaking diaspora in the United States. The author highlights the various approaches and points of view of researchers of the American Russian-speaking community and comes to the conclusion, that due to the general disunity and lack of consolidation within American society, the Russian-speaking diaspora has not been able to take shape politically and create a strong political lobby capable of defending and representing their own interests and interests of the "parent" state. The article indicates the main reasons for the failure of Russian-language lobbying, as well as recommendations for its development and strengthening.
Key words: Russian-speaking diaspora, lobbying, political participation, waves of emigration, USA.
STUDENT SCIENCE
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.031
A.S. KRAZHAN Student of the Department of Political Science, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia
A.A. SHELEST Student of the Department of Political Science Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia
D.S. MYASNIKOV Student of the Department of Political Science Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia
THE POSSIBILITIES OF APPLYING THE ANTI-CORRUPTION PRACTICE OF THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN IN LOCAL AUTHORITIES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
To date, anti-corruption activity is one of the priority in the field of public administration of Russia. The authors analyze the municipal experience of countering the corruption of the Kingdom of Sweden and consider the possibility of its use in the Russian Federation. Using institutional and comparative methods in studies, the authors propose conclusions that in Russia it is possible to create a social and administrative anti-corruption body similar to the Swedish “institute against bribes”.
Key words: state policy in combating corruption, municipality, institute against bribes.
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O.YA. KHOLMOVA Student Department of History, Socio-Economic and Social Disciplines P.P. Ershov Ishim Pedagogical Institute (branch) of the Tyumen State University, Ishim, Russia
A.A. SHIROKOVA Student Department of History, Socio-Economic and Social Disciplines P.P. Ershov Ishim Pedagogical Institute (branch) of the Tyumen State University, Ishim, Russia
ASSESSMENT OF MILITARY COMPETENCIES L.D. TROTSKY IN THE WRITINGS OF HISTORIANS OF MODERN PERIODICALS (2000S-EARLY 2020S)
The article analyzes the works of modern researchers devoted to the military-political activities of L.D. Trotsky. The main purpose of the work is to determine the assessment of the military competencies of the Chairman of the RSFSR in modern periodicals, to achieve which we studied scientific works reflecting the process of building the Armed Forces of the RSFSR, the implementation of general command of military units, the implementation of agrarian policy, the development of strategic operations and the implementation of propaganda activities by L.D. Trotsky. At the same time, we conducted a comparative characterization of the generally accepted points of view of modern historiography with the historiography of the 1920s. As a result, we concluded that modern authors ambiguously assess the military activities of L.D. Trotsky and in this area the facts of his policy remain not fully studied.
Key words: Red Army, L.D. Trotsky, Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council, People's Commissariat of Military Affairs.
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D.V. BRATKOVSKAYA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia
YA.D. ROGOVA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia
N.A. TRETYAKOVA Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia
INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM AS A THREAT TO THE STATE SYSTEM
In the article, the author refers to one of the most high-profile and topical problems of the modern world, threatening the well-being of mankind both at the regional and interstate levels – such a phenomenon as terrorism. Terrorist activity today poses a threat to various areas of public life, manifests itself on a variety of scales, which justifies the need for an integrated approach to counteracting it. The relevance of the study is due to processes that cannot go unnoticed by the world community: the terrorist threat has existed and continues to exist. Terrorism knows no state borders, compassion or humanity. The threat is presented on a global scale, it remains extremely acute, which, accordingly, explains its choice as a subject for research by many modern specialists. The purpose of the article is to study the place of terrorism in modern interstate relations and, more importantly, its influence and impact on both external and internal processes. In the course of the study, the author turns to legal acts that form the definition of international terrorism as such. The manifestation of terrorism at the state level is also considered, as well as the actual threats to the functioning of the state system and their possible sources. The result of the study was the author's conclusions about the measures that are possible options for confronting terrorist activity in the state system and beyond – in the international arena as a whole.
Key words: terrorism, political terrorism, international terrorism, political system, international threat, international law, national security, modern threats.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.87.6.034
N.A. BAKUN Student of the Faculty of History, Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Buryat State University named after Dorzhi Banzarov, Ulan-Ude, Russia
V.N. KURPIL Student of the Faculty of History, Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Buryat State University named after Dorzhi Banzarov, Ulan-Ude, Russia
A.K. PETROV Student of the Faculty of History, Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Buryat State University named after Dorzhi Banzarov, Ulan-Ude, Russia
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL PARLIAMENTS OF THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT
This article provides a comparative analysis of the regional parliaments of the Far Eastern Federal District (hereinafter, the Far Eastern Federal District): The Republic of Buryatia, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Trans-Baikal Territory, the Kamchatka Territory, the Primorsky Territory, the Khabarovsk Territory, the Amur Region, the Magadan Region, the Sakhalin Region, the Jewish Autonomous Region, the Chukotka Autonomous District. The authors studied the structure of regional parliaments, their social composition, revealed the number of incumbents in legislative structures, the representation of women in the parliaments of the Far Eastern Federal District, studied the fractional composition in the legislative bodies of the subjects of this federal District and revealed their effective number of parties. In accordance with the data obtained, the authors determined the role and degree of influence of inclusiveness on the political stability of the regions, the role of women's representation in the level of development of democratic institutions in the region, and identified the degree of democracy of parliaments according to the criterion of pluralism, using the effective number of parties. On the basis of a comparative analysis of regional legislative authorities, the general and distinctive characteristics of the parliaments of the Far Eastern Federal District were identified.
Key words: inclusiveness in regional parliaments, social composition of regional parliaments, representation of women in regional parliaments, gender composition of regional parliaments, factional composition of regional parliaments, effective number of parties of regional parliaments, parliamentarism, parliamentarians.
CONFERENCES
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ZH.S. SYZDYKOVA Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia
ROUND TABLE “CENTRAL ASIA IS A KEY LINK GREAT SILK ROAD"
Scientific Journal “Issues of National and Federative Relations”. Volume 12. Issue 5 (86), 2022
CONTENTS
DOMESTIC HISTORY, ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY
- Leonov M.I., Zinovieva Yu.A. Samara Women in the Feminist Movement of the Early XX Century
- Mukhamedov R.A., Pashkin A.G. The Role of NKVD and Prosecutor's Office Employees in the Construction of the Kuibyshev-Ulyanovsk Defensive Line
- Ershova T.V., Sedov S.V. Labour Force Dynamics in the Textile Industry During the First World War
- Sherbakova I.K. Reforms of Alexander II and Counter-Reforms of Alexander III: an Interrupted Thread
- Akimova A.I. Implementation of the State Policy on the Development of Agriculture in the 1950s-70s.
- Egogryshev V.N. The Russian War of 1812 in Documents and Memoirs of Contemporaries: Problem Aspects of Food Supplies for the Russian Army
- Kamilyanov A.R. The Personnel Problem of the Hunting Economy on the Territory of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra in the 1930s-1950s.
- Krasnova R.R. National Policy in the Soviet School of the 1930s
- Cherevko A.V. Creation of Osoaviahim Summer School in Ulyanovsk Region in 1927
HISTORY AND THEORY OF POLITICS
- Boltenkova L.F. Hymn to the Lord God (Philosophical and Religious Research in Several Articles). Part Five
- Maystat M.A., Dennis Gitau Mwangi. From the Origins of the Political Theory of Feminism to the Results of Practice
- Bakhtin G.O. Some Aspects of Understanding Death in the Political and Philosophical Context of the Middle Ages
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES
- Avzalova E.I. The Role of the Internet in the Political and Administrative Decision-Making Process
- Semenova O.A., Semenov A.S. Communication in Politics and Education
- Dilmukhametova A.A. Features of the Implementation of the Digitalization Policy in the System of Higher Education of the Russian Federation
POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGIES
- Gadzhieva L.A. The Model of Interaction of Modern Russian Theaters with the State
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SECTORAL POLICIES
- Kolykhalov M.I. Main Research Approaches, Trends and Modern Phenomena of the Global City Concept
- Belyusov P.N. Formation of the Model of the State as a Digital Platform: Examples of the Russian Federation and the United States of America
THEORY AND HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY
- Kostrikov S.P. The Magazine "Russian Economic Review" about the Enslavement and Partition of China. The Boxer Rebellion
- Ergashev A.S., Martynov M.Yu., Afonin M.V. Russia-Turkey: Searching for a Balance of Power
- Rakunov V.A. History of the Origin, Formation and Development of Inclusive Education: Foreign and Russian Experience
- Kalita V.N., Osipova N.V. The Role and Place of Ukraine in the Dialogue on Strategic Stability Between Russia and the West
- Shaldunova T.N. Security Policy: Russia in the Modern World
- Hao Long. Political Analysis of the Elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation in 2021: a Chinese View. Part I
- Gabbasova K.R. Muslims in the People's Republic of China 1949-1976
- Blokhin A.A. Main Issues in the Development of Austrian State in the Period of the First Republic
- Vdovin S.S. Khorezm Oasis in the Focus of Attention of the Military and Diplomatic Departments of the Russian and British Empires in the First Half of the XIX Century
- Sui Tao. America's Indo-Pacific Strategy and its Impact on China
- Tang Cuizhu. Scenarios for the Deepening of the Russian-Chinese Military-Strategic Interaction
- Fan Tianyang. The Impact of Sino-US Trade on Global and Russian Politics and Economics
- Zarbueva A.I., Zarubina I.A., Shitikova Yu.A. China's Strategy in the Field of Artificial Intelligence and National Security
- Komarov N.A. Causes and Consequences of the "Color Revolution" in Moldova in 2009
- Sagymbaeva Zh.M. The Strategies of Peaceful Settlement of Conflicts in Central Asia
- Natia Meschia. Evolution of the Political and Legal Framework of Georgia's Foreign Policy 1992-2003
STUDENT SCIENCE
- Goncharov A.S. The Cossacks-Nomads and Landing Knights’ World Picture in Shine of the Autumn of the Middle Ages
- Gustyr A.A. Neoconservative Transformation of the Russian Soft Power in the 2013-2016 Period
- Li Jingying. The Impact of the U.S.-China Conflict on Russia
DOMESTIC HISTORY, ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.001
M.I. LEONOV Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor Samara National Research University named after Academician S.P. Korolev, Samara, Russia
YU.A. ZINOVIEVA Postgraduate student, Samara National Research University named after Academician S.P. Korolev, Samara, Russia
SAMARA WOMEN IN THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT OF THE EARLY XX CENTURY
The article is devoted to the participation of women in the social and political life of the Russian Empire during the First Russian Revolution (1905-1907). For the first time, an attempt to create in Samara a branch of the All-Russian Union for Equal Rights of Women (VSRJ) – the first organization in the province, which sought to expand the civil and political rights of women, is considered. The authors address the problematic aspects of the organization of the department's work, analyze its social basis.
Key words: women's movement, feminism, equality, Volga region, social activity, revolution, regional history.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.002
R.A. MUKHAMEDOV Doctor of historical sciences, professor, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia
А.G. PASHKIN Candidate of Historical Sciences, Director State Archive of Contemporary History Ulyanovsk region; doctoral student of Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University them I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia
THE ROLE OF NKVD AND PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE EMPLOYEES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE KUIBYSHEV-ULYANOVSK DEFENSIVE LINE
The article examines the experience of the NKVD and Prosecutor's office personnel aimed at ensuring defensive construction in the extreme realities of military operations, which is an indispensable source for military engineers of the Russian Federation. The authors, based on the introduction into scientific circulation of previously secret archival documents from the funds of the RGASPI, SOGASPI and GANI UO, paid attention to the process of building a defensive line, the situation of the mobilized and analyzed the problems of the activities of the NKVD and the prosecutor's office. It was revealed that employees of the internal affairs bodies and the prosecutor's office, in order to prevent desertions, first of all sought to normalize the supply of workers with food, clothing and equipment, establish accurate production standards based on the gender and age characteristics of builders.
Key words: Middle Volga region, military field construction, NKVD, prosecutor's office, desertion.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.003
T.V. ERSHOVA Doctor of History, professor, professor of the department of History of Russia, Moscow City University, Institute of Humanities, Department of Russian History, Moscow, Russia
S.V. SEDOV Graduate, Moscow City University Institute of Humanities, Department of Russian History, Moscow, Russia
LABOUR FORCE DYNAMICS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
The article is devoted to the evolution of the number and structure of labor in the textile industry and its sub-sectors (cotton, wool, linen and silk) in Russia during the First World War. The authors systematized and analyzed data from the Central Statistical Office and the Central Military Industrial Committee collected and published during the war and the first years after it. Special attention is paid to changes in the gender and age composition of employees. The question is raised of how successfully it was possible to compensate for the outflow of male textile workers due to military draft. The authors note that there has been no significant decrease in the labour force as a whole in the textile industry (the reduction was about 5% compared to the pre-war time). However, the situation of sub-sectors was different. The reduction in the number of employees is observed in the silk industry (up to 15%), which is little related to production for defense needs, while the number of people employed in linen factories is significantly increasing (by 20%) due to the growing demand for linen products from the army. After analyzing sex and age statistics, the authors came to the conclusion that the decline in male labor was compensated by female and child labor, the use of which was removed many of the restrictions in force in peacetime. Thus, the growth in the number of workers in the linen industry was ensured precisely by female and child labor, and in the wool industry, the war led to changes in the proportion of female and male labor: the first began to prevail compared to the dual situation.
Key words: textile industry, labour force, First World War, mobilisation, militarization, labour demographics.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.004
I.K. SHERBAKOVA Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of History and Political Science, State University of Management, Moscow, Russia
REFORMS OF ALEXANDER II AND COUNTER-REFORMS OF ALEXANDER III: AN INTERRUPTED THREAD
The article discusses and compares the reforms and counter-reforms of the Russian state in the second half of the 19th century, identifies the strengths and weaknesses of the domestic policy of Alexander II and Alexander III, studies the motives for their actions in order to abandon the usual assessments and debunk many myths that dominated the journalistic literature of the 20th century. The use of both general scientific (analysis, synthesis of information) and particular scientific (logical analysis of didactic sources, historical-typological, historical-comparative) methods ensures the scientific validity and reliability of the study. Facts are given that were not previously the subject of research in Russian historiography, and a conclusion is made about the need for a deeper assessment of the counter-reforms of Alexander III.
Key words: reforms of the second half of the 19th century in Russia, abolition of serfdom, counter-reforms of Alexander III, education reform, zemstvo reform, judicial reform, liberal reforms, liberalism, conservatism, autocracy.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.005
A.I. AKIMOVA PhD student, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STATE POLICY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE 1950S-70S.
The article examines in detail the social policy of the CPSU on the development of agriculture in the Ulyanovsk region in the 1950s – early 1970s, plans and their implementation, ideas and results of their implementation. The solution of the housing problem, the issues of communication between the districts of the region and the cultural modernization of the city and the region in the specified period is analyzed.
Key words: USSR, economy, economic and organizational forms, state policy, village, agriculture, technical and economic progress, social reforms.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.006
V.N. EGOGRYSHEV Postgraduate student of the Department of National History of the XX-XXI centuries, Institute of History and International Relations, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
THE RUSSIAN WAR OF 1812 IN DOCUMENTS AND MEMOIRS OF CONTEMPORARIES: PROBLEM ASPECTS OF FOOD SUPPLIES FOR THE RUSSIAN ARMY
The Imperial Russian Army throughout its history had a diverse experience of interaction with the food supply system, acquired, among others, in military confrontations with the Grand Army of Napoleon in the early 19th century. The Patriotic War of 1812 left an unforgettable mark not only in Russian history and culture – the war against Napoleonic France is a rich source of knowledge, which later formed the basis of the provision system of the Soviet and then Russian armies. Critical underestimation of this experience led to serious problems with the supply system of the Red Army in the first period of the Great Patriotic War as a result of the rapid capture by the enemy of some strategic stocks. Despite the fact that the Russian Ministry of Defense has now almost completely completed the process of transferring the functions of organizing food for servicemen, giving priority to third-party organizations, the questions of the effective functioning of the system of food provision for soldiers during military conflicts still remain open. The provision of food to servicemen in the Russian army is one of the most important military factors that is still relevant today. In order to identify trends in improving the process of food supply of the army and to avoid critical errors in the future, it is necessary to refer to the multidimensional, including negative experience of supplying the Russian army during the Patriotic War of 1812. The study of this scientific problem will make it possible to generalize knowledge in the field of solving food issues during crisis, politically difficult periods of existence of the Russian state. The relevance of the article also finds its confirmation in the light of preparations for the celebration of the 210th anniversary of the events of the Patriotic War of 1812.
Key words: Patriotic War of 1812, supply system, memoirs, Russian army, soldier's food, officer's ration, ration norm, transport, food supply, Commissariat.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.007
A.R. KAMILYANOV Postgraduate student of the Surgut State University, Surgut, Russia
THE PERSONNEL PROBLEM OF THE HUNTING ECONOMY ON THE TERRITORY OF THE KHANTY-MANSIYSK AUTONOMOUS OKRUG-YUGRA IN THE 1930S-1950S.
This article discusses the personnel problem that the Soviet government faced during the socialist reconstruction of the hunting economy on the territory of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra in the 1930s-1950s. The author highlights the characteristic features of the shortage of fishermen in the pre-war decade, during the Great Patriotic War and the post-war period, including the 1950s.
Key words: hunting, hunting economy, personnel policy, Far North, Western Siberia.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.008
R.R. KRASNOVA Post-graduate student of Chair of History, Ulyanovsk State University named after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia
NATIONAL POLICY IN THE SOVIET SCHOOL OF THE 1930s
This article considers the situation in the field of education of the non-Russian population in the pre-war years in the Volga region. The author analyzes archival sources of the future Ulyanovsk region and legislative acts of various levels in order to trace how the government's national policy was implemented in a particular region. Ulyanovsk and its territory were chosen because of its geographical position: territorially it was in the center, surrounded by the Tatar, Chuvash and Mordovian republics. This fact significantly influenced the ethnic composition of the inhabitants, which affected the education system. While developing a network of schools, it was necessary to take into account the interests of several nationalities. The pre-war years were chosen intentionally: during this period, there was a change in the course of the national policy of the ruling party, which was also reflected in the education system, especially in schools, since the main educational process took place in them. Back in the early 1930s, when universal primary education was introduced, it was clear that the Ulyanovsk territory would face a number of difficulties in implementing general education. These included the multinational composition of the population, the low level of education and culture of citizens (compared to other regions), the huge diversity in the lifestyles of different segments of the population and nationalities. These features entailed significant problems in the introduction of general education for the national population. Throughout the entire Soviet pre-war period, the issue of financing educational institutions, logistics and staffing remained unsolved. The conducted research shows that until the beginning of the war, the national policy in the field of education was not fully implemented on the territory of Ulyanovsk and its regions. In the prewar years, new reasons appeared that provoked a slowdown and even degradation in the system of national education.
Key words: soviet system of education, national policy, national schools, pre-war period.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.009
A.V. CHEREVKO Graduate student of the historical and philological faculty of Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia
CREATION OF OSOAVIAHIM SUMMER SCHOOL IN ULYANOVSK REGION IN 1927
The article attempted to study the peculiarities of the formation and activities of the Osoaviakhim defense society in the Ulyanovsk Territory in 1927-1935. The need to constantly replenish aviation personnel served as a factor that led the USSR to the creation of a public organization for military training of the population. In recent years, the Russian Federation has noted an increase in the prerequisites for building up the country's military potential. The reform process, launched in the early 2000s to date, has already brought an effective result, but for the implementation of the transformations, one should turn to the historical experience of state public organizations that carried out both sports and combat training of Soviet citizens in the period from 1927-1948.
Key words: Ulyanovsk Krai, OSOAVIAHIM, aviation, Osoaviahim summer school, pilot training.
HISTORY AND THEORY OF POLITICS
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.010
L.F. BOLTENKOVA Doctor of Sciences (law), Professor, Moscow, Russia
HYMN TO THE LORD GOD (PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS RESEARCH IN SEVERAL ARTICLES) PART FIVE
Starting from the content of the Constitutional norm about God (part 2 of Article 67.1 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation) and analyzing the provisions of the Bible, religious-theological and philosophical literature, the author reveals the concepts of God, Hymn to the Lord God and forms of God glorification. Considering these concepts, the process of glorifying God is investigated.
Key words: God, the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Bible, Hymn, thank the Lord God.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.011
M.A. MAYSTAT Ph.D. (Candidate of Political Sciences), Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science of Institute of History and Policy of Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia
DENNIS GITAU MWANGI Fourth-year student at the Department of Political Science of Institute of history and policy of Moscow State Pedagogical University the Republic of Kenya
FROM THE ORIGINS OF THE POLITICAL THEORY OF FEMINISM TO THE RESULTS OF PRACTICE
The article is devoted to the analysis of the history of the development of the feminist movement, the identification of the features of philosophical political theory, as well as the assessment of practical achievements in the development of gender justice in the public and political life of various states.
The authors analyze various feminist trends, features of the development of gender parity in states based on the gender gap indices of the World Economic Forum, identify factors contributing to gender equality, and consider the practice of national initiatives in the United States.
The authors conclude that in order to achieve gender justice, it is not enough to attract women or increase the "net number" ("critical mass") in public positions, more significant changes are needed in both practical and theoretical policies.
Key words: feminism, women in politics, gender equality index, gender justice, waves of feminism.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.012
G.O. BAKHTIN Postgraduate student of the Department of Theory and Philosophy, Faculty of Political Science, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
SOME ASPECTS OF UNDERSTANDING DEATH IN THE POLITICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT OF THE MIDDLE AGES
The article is devoted to the consideration and analysis of a number of political and philosophical connotations associated with the understanding of death in the medieval Western tradition. The paper attempts to trace how the religiously predetermined transformation of attitudes towards death and the monopolization of funeral rites undertaken by the church could potentially influence the political and social processes of the medieval world.
Key words: death, Middle Ages, political philosophy, political Augustinism, memento mori.
POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.013
E.I. AVZALOVA Candidate of Sc. (Pol.), Associate Professor, Department of Political Sciences, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia
THE ROLE OF THE INTERNET IN THE POLITICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
The development of Internet communications has an impact on all spheres of society, including politics. The participation and the influence of society on the political and administrative decision-making process are the most important attribute of a democratic society and a guarantee of taking into account the interests of citizens. One of the most relevant for the modern world methods of political influence on the decision-making process is the influence mediated by the Internet communications. The introduction of Internet communications contributes to the transformation of all elements and stages of the political and administrative decision-making process: decision-making agents; communication networks, direct and feedback channels between individual agents, which are formed at the preparatory stage, at the stage of making and implementing the decision.
Key words: Internet, Internet communications, political and administrative decision-making process, political process, political influence, Internet participation of citizens in politics.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.014
O.A. SEMENOVA Candidate of economic sciences, associate professor of the Department of Management and Economics education, Mordovian State Pedagogical University, Saransk, Russia
A.S. SEMENOV Student of the Ogarev National Research Mordovian State University, Saransk, Russia
COMMUNICATION IN POLITICS AND EDUCATION
The article discusses communications both in the political environment and in the educational environment. The description of the promotion of this direction in the modern environment is given. The principles and directions of communication development in various spheres are revealed.
Key words: communication, education, communication, politics, direction.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.015
A.A. DILMUKHAMETOVA Assistant of the Department of Public Relations and Applied Political Science Kazan (Privolzhsky) federal university, Kazan, Russia
FEATURES OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DIGITALIZATION POLICY IN THE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
This article is devoted to the problematics of the features of the use of computer platforms for information support in the system of higher education. The purpose of the article is to consider the features of the processes of implementing the digitalization policy in the higher education system of the Russian Federation. The object of the study is the process of functioning of the sphere of higher education in the context of the implementation of the digitalization policy. The subject of the study is the impact of digitalization policy in higher education on educational trends, on the processes of transformation of the educational space, the choice of means and teaching methods. The methodological basis of the study was formed by the dialectical principles of objectivity, comprehensiveness of the study, systematization, with the help of which the problems and content of the problems under consideration, the processes of implementing the policy of digitalization of higher education are revealed. Issues related to the functioning of the higher education system in the context of the implementation of this policy are considered. It is shown how digital technologies radically change the educational space, create conditions for the formation of an educational environment that meets the requirements of modernity. The special importance of educational programs in the practice of applying traditional and modern models of education, in the formation of "digital literacy" and digital competencies that correspond to the realities of a changing social and economic environment is emphasized.
Key words: higher education, public policy, educational policy, digitalization policy, transformation of higher education, digital technologies in education.
POLITICAL CULTURE AND IDEOLOGIES
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.016
L.A. GADZHIEVA Graduate student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
THE MODEL OF INTERACTION OF MODERN RUSSIAN THEATERS WITH THE STATE
The problems and role of GR-management in the promotion and popularization of “theatrical art” are dealt with in article. There was an attempt to highlight the features of GR-management, which are defined as a connection with government authorities. There were identified necessary conditions for the priority directions in the “theatrical art” field, which are determined by the Government of the Russian Federation. There was analyzed and identified the structure of GR-management in the Russia “theatrical sphere” in the person of representatives of the theatrical industry and public authorities. There were described main functional tasks of public authorities in the theatrical art field. There was revealed the GR-manager’s role in the structure of relations between the theater and public authorities. The examples of the theatrical GR model application specificity and the peculiarities of interaction between the state and theatrical organizations in Russia are presented. As a result, it was found that the Russian professional theater has been developing under conditions of state protectionism since its inception. This gives rise to the need to establish a dialogue with government officials. Although the principles for allocating state funds to theaters have changed several times over the past few decades, the state remains the guarantor of financial stability and the main source of funding for most theaters in the country. Maintaining the stability of material support or even increasing it is a task that GR-management specialists can solve. The second area of GR communications is legislative. The lack of a law “On theater in the Russian Federation” is still an unresolved problem. It is equally important to establish communication on personnel issues. Thus, GR in the Russian theater should be systemic and regular. Communication with the authorities should become permanent, and not only arise in moments of crisis.
Key words: relationship between theater and government, theater GR-management, theater industry, model of cooperation between theater and government, theater management, theatrical art development.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SECTORAL POLICIES
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.017
M.I. KOLYKHALOV Candidate of political sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of State and Municipal, SIU RANEPA, Novosibirsk, Russia
MAIN RESEARCH APPROACHES, TRENDS AND MODERN PHENOMENA OF THE GLOBAL CITY CONCEPT
Large cities – megacities have long played a special role in world politics, concentrating significant economic, financial, and political influence resources. In modern scientific discourse, a number of concepts of “global cities” are developing, focusing on certain aspects of the international activities of megacities, highlighting their various features and classifications. The purpose of the article is to explore the modern concepts of “global cities”, to determine the key concepts that describe this phenomenon – “International city”, “global city”, “global information city”, “world city”, to identify key differences, signs and trends.
Key words: metropolis, global city, world city, international city, political phenomenon.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.018
P.N. BELYUSOV Postgraduate, Faculty of Global studies Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
FORMATION OF THE MODEL OF THE STATE AS A DIGITAL PLATFORM: EXAMPLES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Introduction. Today, states face a number of unresolved challenges. Due to aggravating problems of legitimisation of political decisions, distrust of the population towards the state, the gap between the state, citizens and business, it has become necessary to develop a qualitatively new model of the state. One option is the model of the state as a digital platform.
Materials and methods. Critical analysis of the state model as a digital platform, based on legislation of Russia and the US, as well as literature and research results by non-profit organisations. We have used the methods of competitive analysis, system analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction, as well as technical-legal and comparative-legal methods.
Results of the study. Digital platforms (as a business model inherent to GAFAM companies) are actively used in public administration of the Russian Federation and the US in the context of globalisation and digitalization.
Discussion. The model of the state as a digital platform in Russia and the US may be a solution to make policy decisions legitimate and reduce costs. However, it will increase inequality and weaken the role of the state.
Conclusion. We foresee the development of the model of the state as a digital platform. However, during future development of this model the following accompanying risks should be considered: inequality, hacking of electronic systems, weakening of the role of the state, inefficiency of the state model as a digital platform in case of low levels of citizen involvement in the political process.
Key words: state, digital platform, open government, electronic government, democracy.
THEORY AND HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.019
S.P. KOSTRIKOV Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Sociology, Psychology of Management and History, State University of Management, Moscow, Russia
THE MAGAZINE "RUSSIAN ECONOMIC REVIEW" ABOUT THE ENSLAVEMENT AND PARTITION OF CHINA. THE BOXER REBELLION
The article examines publications in the journal of the Ministry of Finance of Tsarist Russia "Russian Economic Review", which covered the struggle of European powers for the partition of China. The position of the group headed by S.Y. Witte on this acute issue of international politics of the late XIX – early XX centuries is presented, and the contradictions within the tsarist government around the events in the Far East are also considered. Witte's supporters and representatives of the great powers have different ideas about the principles and practices of interaction with China. The authors of the publications included the problem of the boxer rebellion in China against foreign enslavement and other problems of the mutual influence of international processes on the economy in the global situation of the unfolding economic crisis, noting the beginning of the process that will later be called globalization.
Key words: Russian Economic Review magazine, S.Y. Witte, the boxer rebellion in China, contradictions between the great powers in the Far East, the world economic crisis of 1900-1903.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.020
A.S. ERGASHEV Postgraduate Student, Department of Political Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia
M.YU. MARTYNOV Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia
M.V. AFONIN PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia
RUSSIA-TURKEY: SEARCHING FOR A BALANCE OF POWER
In the era of globalization between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey – two rival states for influence in a number of territories of Central Asia and the countries of the Caucasus – quite promising cooperation has developed in almost all sectors. Accordingly, this scientific article is devoted to the consideration of the entire spectrum of Russian-Turkish interaction from the moment diplomatic relations were established at the end of the 15th century to the end of 2021. The purpose of the scientific research by the author is to identify periods of crisis in the bilateral interaction between Russia and Turkey, their causes and ways out of crisis situations. To achieve the goal, the author used the historical method of scientific knowledge, in accordance with which a retrospective analysis of certain time periods of Russian-Turkish interaction was conducted. To measure the "acuteness" or vice versa of the favorableness of cooperation, the author used the criterion for assessing the intensity of economic interaction, through the collection, analysis and comparison of statistical data. The study is built through the prism of a systematic approach to reflect all political, economic and cultural realities. According to the results of the study, it was revealed that the main stumbling block in Russian-Turkish relations is the rivalry in establishing regional hegemony. Such rivalry over the centuries resulted either in wars or in periods of extreme deterioration of diplomatic relations. In modern realities, the military aspect of confrontation has fallen out of the context of foreign policy interaction, and, accordingly, rivalry is increasingly of an economic and political nature. The authors proved that trade, economic, energy cooperation and the rapid development of tourism are the engines and factors for improving Russian-Turkish relations. Today we see that countries are not stopping dialogue on various fronts to improve bilateral relations, but they are also looking for new opportunities and industries in which they could start cooperation. The key to a successful format of interaction between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey is the constant search for a balance of power in the region of influence and dialogue.
Key words: Russia, Turkey, cooperation, crisis, trade and economic cooperation, tourism, rivalry, cooperation, influence.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.021
V.A. RAKUNOV Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Siberian State University geosystems and technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia
HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN, FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION: FOREIGN AND RUSSIAN EXPERIENCE
Inclusive education has become one of the most promising areas in the development of education in the Russian Federation. Thanks to inclusion, children with special educational needs get the chance to become full members of society. Inclusive education is rapidly developing both in Russia and in the world. However, in our country it is still at the initial stages of its development, and there are still many problems that need to be addressed as quickly as possible. That is why it is so important to talk about inclusive education, explore it and look for ways to eliminate the shortcomings associated with its functioning in our country. Based on the analysis of scientific and theoretical approaches, the article highlights and characterizes the history of the formation of foreign and Russian experience in the implementation of inclusive education for students with psychophysical disabilities.
Key words: inclusion, inclusive education, foreign experience, students with psychophysical disabilities.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.022
V.N. KALITA Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Department of Public Administration and Social Technologies, Moscow, Russia
N.V. OSIPOVA Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Department of Public Administration and Social Technologies, Moscow, Russia
THE ROLE AND PLACE OF UKRAINE IN THE DIALOGUE ON STRATEGIC STABILITY BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE WEST
The main purpose of the study is to analyze the situation around Ukraine after the events of 2014 and its impact on strategic stability. Main tasks: to analyze the Donbass conflict and its significance for strategic stability; to determine the role and place of Ukraine in maintaining strategic stability for Russia and for the West; to assess the significance of Russia's special military operation launched in February 2022 on the territory of Ukraine.
Conclusions: ukraine's role in maintaining strategic stability is much more critical for Russia than for the West. Therefore, in the fight for Ukraine, Russia has demonstrated its readiness to "raise the stakes" to a high level. And now the future of strategic stability depends on the outcome of a special military operation.
Key words: Russia, the West, Ukraine, strategic stability, the Donbass conflict.
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T.N. SHALDUNOVA Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University, Balashikha, Moscow region, Russia
SECURITY POLICY: RUSSIA IN THE MODERN WORLD
In today's international situation, when they seek to expose the Russian Federation as an aggressor and the culprit in the destruction of international security, it is difficult to draw any conclusions. Six years ago, the issue of the development of the security policy of the European Union was actively discussed. It is believed that the foundation of modern international relations continues to be the Westphalian system, one of the main principles of which are defined: national sovereignty, territorial integrity, independence and priority of the interests of the state. XXI century it poses new realities to international security. New challenges and threats lead to the understanding that only joint actions can effectively ensure security. The problem lies in the approach of identifying new challenges and threats. Foreign independent analysts today assign Russia the role of a kind of counterbalance to the international political picture of the world.
Key words: European Union, international security, Russian Federation, multipolar world, United Nations, NATO.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.024
HAO LONG Candidate of Political Sciences (Moscow State University), Doctor of Political Sciences (Peking University), Researcher at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Harbin University of Engineering, Harbin, China
POLITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTIONS TO THE STATE DUMA OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN 2021: A CHINESE VIEW PART I
Being an important federal legislative and constitutional body, the State Duma has had a huge influence on the political life of Russia since its creation. After the July 2020 "referendum", amendments to the Constitution were approved, expanding presidential powers and presidential term. In this regard, the question of whether Putin will be able to "successfully be re-elected president" in 2024 is actively debated in the scientific and expert field, by the domestic and foreign public. And the elections to the State Duma that took place are positioned in the outside world as an important "preliminary exam" before the "exam of 2024" of President Putin. Studying the features of the previous elections to the State Duma of the Russian Federation after Putin came to power, the political background of the 2021 elections and their final results, allow us to analyze and evaluate the current policy of the Russian Government regarding the Elections to the State Duma, methods of adjustment and potential problems that they broadcast.
Key words: political analysis, elections, to the State Duma of the Russian Federation, political course, political and legal consequences.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.025
K.R. GABBASOVA Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and History, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia
MUSLIMS IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 1949-1976
The article deals with the national policy in Republican China during the period of Mao Zedong's power. The proclamation of the People's Republic of China in 1949 by a part of the country's population, including Muslims, was greeted ambiguously. The reputation of the CPC, the ruling party, as anti-God, prompted believers to perceive the new government with caution, if not hostility. This was expressed in mass demonstrations of Muslims in the province of Gansu, as well as in northwestern China. One of the consequences of the spread of PRC power in the region was the exodus of thousands of Kazakhs from their pastures.
Despite the fact that the Constitution adopted in 1954 guaranteed the citizens of the PRC freedom of religion, this right was limited by the condition of "non-counterrevolutionary". To control religious activities on the part of the state, the Department of Religious Affairs was created, as well as numerous confessional organizations.
The "Cultural Revolution" (1966-1976) marked a turning point in the fate of Islam in the PRC, as it was directed against the very existence of Muslim culture (spiritual values, lifestyle and everyday consciousness). It dealt a severe blow to China's religious minorities, undermining trust between the Han and non-Han peoples.
Key words: Islam, China, People's Republic of China, Muslims in China, "cultural revolution", Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 1954 PRC Constitution.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.026
A.A. BLOKHIN Postgraduate student Moscow State Regional University, Moscow, Russia
MAIN ISSUES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AUSTRIAN STATE IN THE PERIOD OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC
The purpose of the article is to analyze the main legal aspects related to the construction and strengthening of statehood in Austria in the interwar period. The author analyzed the bulk of historical sources and identified cause-and-effect relationships that had not been reflected before or were reflected only partially. The study is based on a civilizational approach based on historical-genetic, survey and historical-legal methods. Rethinking the view of the policy of the Austrian authorities aimed at building a federal state based on the most important state-legal acts, such as the Constitution and laws of the federal states. The author was able to reveal the problematic issues related to the development of federalism in the First Austrian Republic in the period from 1919 to 1932, as well as the specifics of the Austrian Constitution of 1920. In the internal political aspect of the development of Austria, a surprising combination of federalist and centralizing tendencies stands out. The Republic of Austria, since its inception, has taken a course towards excessive centralization while maintaining the concept of federalism. The weakness of federal relations did not provide for the possibility of building federalism in the full sense of the word. It can be concluded that despite the limited powers of the subjects of the federation, the Constitution of 1920 provided for the possibility of independent development for the lands. The foreign policy aspect is connected with the issue of the Anschluss with Germany and the creation of the "Danube Federation" in opposition to it. The culmination is the crisis of Austrian democracy in the 1930s and the rise to power of fascism, focused on the centralization of the country.
Key words: state, constitution, project, federalism, Danube Federation, the First Austrian Republic.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.027
S.S. VDOVIN PhD student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia
KHOREZM OASIS IN THE FOCUS OF ATTENTION OF THE MILITARY AND DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENTS OF THE RUSSIAN AND BRITISH EMPIRES IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY
The article is devoted to the Khanate of Khiva at a time when the state was under the closest attention of the two leading empires of that time – the Russian and the British. It is noted that both sides closely monitored the growth of influence on Central Asia, taking into account the gradual growth of political influence on the region. It is emphasized that in the second half of the X1X century. The Russian Empire begins active military operations in Central Asia, which eventually leads to the annexation of all three Central Asian khanates to Russia.
Key words: Russian Empire, British Empire, Central Asia, Khorezm.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.028
SUI TAO Ph.D. Student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, China
AMERICA'S INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGY AND ITS IMPACT ON CHINA
In February 2022, the Indo-Pacific Strategy was unveiled, according to which the United States seeks to create a strategic environment around China that is most favorable to the United States and its allies. Despite the absence of "sharp corners" in this strategy, the Chinese position on it is very ambiguous. Comparisons with the Asian heads of the NSS of previous years2 provide an opportunity to analyze the evolution of US approaches to Asia over time. It is no coincidence that the document was published during the meeting of the Quartet ministers and building bridges between the Indo-Pacific and the Euro-Atlantic, attracting the European Union and NATO to the region. These changes cannot be called revolutionary – the transformation took place naturally under the influence of the changing situation in the region. In this regard, the name of the region itself is not of fundamental importance, it is a kind of “rebranding” of a well-known product and pursues its own political goals.
Key words: Indo-Pacific strategy, USA, China, NATO Alliance, European Union.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.029
TANG CUIZHU Postgraduate student, Department of International Relations, Far Eastern Federal University, China
SCENARIOS FOR THE DEEPENING OF THE RUSSIAN-CHINESE MILITARY-STRATEGIC INTERACTION
This article analyzes the Russian-Chinese military and strategic aspects of the partnership, as well as scenarios for its development. The author gives a general description of the current state of interaction between the two states in the area under consideration on the basis of current scientific literature. Particular attention is paid to Central Asia as an important strategic path for the development of relations between Russia and China, as well as the exchange of military exercises and the exchange of technologies as an important aspect of further interaction between states. The article also considers the Arctic region as an urgent problem of defending the national interests of Russia and China. Deepening Sino-Russian military cooperation may be a response to rising tensions with the United States. China's interest in accessing and protecting Arctic routes that provide access to strategic resources makes sense in the context of partnership with Russia. In an effort to protect its Arctic resources and territory, Russia can welcome Chinese arms purchases and counterbalance partnership with China against the US. However, this evolving partnership is inherently tense, and therefore a strategic partnership needs to be developed.
Key words: China, Russia, military-strategic partnership, Arctic, exercises, politics, world order.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.030
FAN TIANYANG PhD student, St. Petersburg State University, China
THE IMPACT OF SINO-US TRADE ON GLOBAL AND RUSSIAN POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
The US-China trade war has been going on for more than three years. This article examines the chronology of the conflict, its current state, and the implications for Russia and the world economy as a whole. The impact on the exchange rate and commodity market is considered.
Key words: Trade war, duty, global economy, the Big Two.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.031
A.I. ZARBUEVA Assistant of the Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Baikal State University, Irkutsk, Russia
I.A. ZARUBINA Assistant of the Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Baikal State University, Irkutsk, Russia
YU.A. SHITIKOVA Assistant of the Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Baikal State University, Irkutsk, Russia
CHINA'S STRATEGY IN THE FIELD OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
In today's world, many countries are developing artificial intelligence. Its use makes it possible to reach a new level both in the development of various aspects of state and public life, and in ensuring national security and, consequently, to establish a position in the global community. One of the leading countries in this respect is China. In this regard, it seems relevant to study the current position of China in the development of artificial intelligence.
The purpose of this paper is to review the results already achieved by China in the field of AI and to explore strategies and plans for future development.
Based on empirical research methods, information on the importance of artificial intelligence for the PRC, existing strategies, as well as the country's successes and failures in this field was selected and presented. The importance of artificial intelligence for international security of the PRC was investigated. The article contains information about the PRC's motives in the field of artificial intelligence and semiconductors, as well as the importance of the commercial success of artificial intelligence for Chinese power. The article is based on a comparison of the capabilities of the U.S. and PRC, and examines China's major companies that are leaders in AI development.
Key words: PRC, USA, artificial intelligence, international security, national security, semiconductors, software platforms.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.032
N.A. KOMAROV Postgraduate student of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE "COLOR REVOLUTION" IN MOLDOVA IN 2009
The work is devoted to the study of the "color revolution" in the Republic of Moldova, which took place in April 2009, as a result of which pro-European forces came to power. This event was a turning point in the domestic and foreign policy life of the country. Since then, Moldova has been shaken by internal political contradictions, and the foreign policy vector has not yet been determined.
The purpose of the work is a comprehensive analysis of the causes and events of the "color revolution".
Based on the results of the analysis of materials on a given topic, it can be concluded that the "color revolution" was prepared in advance and supported from the outside. First of all, Romania and the European Union. As a result of the events that took place, specific parties and political leaders came to power, supporting the “color revolution”.
Key words: Russia, Moldova, foreign policy, CIS.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.033
ZH.M. SAGYMBAEVA PhD student of St. Petersburg State University (SPBU), Saint-Petersburg, Russia
THE STRATEGIES OF PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF CONFLICTS IN CENTRAL ASIA
The work is devoted to the analysis of peaceful conflict resolution strategies. The main goal is to identify the applicable peaceful strategies using the example of border and territorial conflicts in Central Asia. The article is based on the modern views of experts, world practice and the recommendations of international organizations for the settlement of political conflicts.
The factors leading to the emergence and development of conflicts in the Ferghana Valley are being observed (for example: Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan). A brief history of the occurrence of enclaves and the reasons for the escalation of conflict situations related to the division of territories is also provided. The problems that are encountered in everyday life of persons living in these territories are described.
The experience of solving border problems in international law, as well as the paths that were previously described on the issues of delimitation and demarcation of borders by states, are analyzed. Alternative suggestions and opinions of international experts on the concept of bilateral cooperation between states on delimitation and demarcation of disputed borders are presented.
A proprietary interim project “safe border” for the prevention of conflicts is proposed, which can help track the sources of conflict ignition and their possible prevention. It is proposed to implement and monitor the project in accordance with international treaties and bilateral agreements of states.
Key words: enclave, Central Asia, conflict, delimitation, demarcation, incident, peace settlement.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.034
NATIA MESCHIA Postgraduate student of the Faculty of Social and Humanities of the Russian University friendship of peoples, Moscow, Russia
EVOLUTION OF THE POLITICAL AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF GEORGIA'S FOREIGN POLICY 1992-2003
One of the most difficult processes of creating an international continent in the post-Soviet space was the process of establishing an independent Georgian state. This process took place in the context of a clash of interests of various actors in world politics. In particular, Georgia has found itself at the center of the intersection of the interests of such important actors in world politics as the Russian Federation and the United States of America. In this regard, the relevance of the work is justified, among other things, by the existing objective need to give an exhaustive expert assessment of the past stage of Georgia's formation as an actor of international relations in the post-Soviet space from the standpoint of the formation and development of the political and legal framework of foreign policy.
Key words: foreign policy, state, coup d'etat, legislation, commonwealth of states.
STUDENT SCIENCE
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.035
A.S. GONCHAROV Bachelor, Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute, Stavropol, Russia
THE COSSACKS-NOMADS AND LANDING KNIGHTS’ WORLD PICTURE IN SHINE OF THE AUTUMN OF THE MIDDLE AGES
This article is devoted to a comparative analysis of the mental complexes of Cossack nomads and boundary knights in the XIV-XV centuries, during the heyday of nomadic actualism and a utilitarian perspective in the military everyday life of these service classes, which, at first glance, have nothing in common within the framework of the picture of the world or culture. The practical significance of the study is due to the possibility of using its content block as a base for further study of the mental community of chivalry in the era of its decline and the Cossacks in the period of ethnogenesis and the rise of culture. The scientific novelty of the study lies in a new view and approach regarding the analysis of the picture of the world of two classes, the worldview of which turned out to be similar in the historical retrospective under the influence of a combination of social circumstances and factors of disintegration of the main forms of military everyday life. The source base of the study is represented by a complex of knightly ballads written by eyewitnesses of the events, archival information, Cossack annals and behavioral sources. The research methodology belongs to the tradition of the history of mentality – the late school of the Annals. The methodological apparatus includes special-historical, sociological, cultural and psychological methods. Special-historical methods: narrative method, ideographic method, historical-systemic method, historical-typological method, historical-comparative method, historical modeling method, retrospective method. Sociological: document analysis, content analysis, typology, interviewing, ideal type method. Culturological: modeling of transformative cultural practices, cultural genetic method, comparative method. Psychological: cyclic method, gestalt analysis method, isolation method. The result of the study was the definition of general and particular in the picture of the world of Cossacks-nomads and boundary knights of the XIV-XV centuries.
Key words: Late Middle Ages, Hundred Years War, picture of the world, worldview, Cossacks, chivalry.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.036
А.А. GUSTYR Master of International Relations, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University), Moscow, Russia
NEOCONSERVATIVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE RUSSIAN SOFT POWER IN THE 2013-2016 PERIOD
The article examines the conservative turn in Russian soft power and foreign policy positioning that occurred in the period 2013-2016. The author examines the changes in the Russian foreign policy positioning and its broadcast channels, and evaluates its effectiveness, concluding that Russia has successfully managed to implement soft-power influence on conservative segments of the international audience.
Key words: soft power, traditional values, neoconservatism, information support, positioning.
DOI 10.35775/PSI.2022.86.5.037
LI JINGYING Master's degree, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus
THE IMPACT OF THE U.S.-CHINA CONFLICT ON RUSSIA
China, the United States, and Russia, three of the most important geopolitical players in the world and the major military powers of our time, are in a complex triangular relationship. The United States is in a confrontational position vis-à-vis China and Russia; China and Russia are strategic partners, but while the United States is strengthening NATO to counter Russia and expanding and strengthening relations with Indo-Pacific countries to counter China, China and Russia are not forming a formal alliance to work together against the United States and its allies. The bipolar position of the U.S. and China has taken shape, but the creation of a bloc is happening on only one side. In a world increasingly shaped by the superpower rivalry between the United States and China, the United States has a clear interest in preventing China and Russia from becoming too close; China values its close partnership with Russia, but as an independent actor is neither ready nor willing to enter into a military alliance with Russia; Russia, as a major independent international actor, unlike the other two countries, is a major international player. as a superpower, it seeks to maintain balance, although not at an equal distance, with China, the United States and their rivals.
Key words: Russia, China, U.S., opposition, cooperation.
OUR AUTHORS
AFONIN M.V. – PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
ALISKHANOVA M.H. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Museology and Cultural Studies of the Kadyrov Chechen State University, Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia.
ALLANYAZOV M.B. – Postgraduate student of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
BAKANAEV R.S. – Senior researcher at Argunsky State Historical and Architectural and natural museum-reserve, Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russia.
BAKUN N.A. – Student of the Faculty of History, Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Buryat State University named after Dorzhi Banzarov, Ulan-Ude, Russia.
BELYAEVA V.P. – Deputy director for teaching and educational work, the State Budgetary Educational Institution of Moscow «School № 97», Moscow, Russia.
BOLTENKOVA L.F. – Doctor of Sciences (law), Professor, Moscow, Russia.
BOYKO N.S. – Doctor of historical sciences, candidate of legal sciences, Professor of the Department of Law of the Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
BRATKOVSKAYA D.V. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
BUROV A.S. – Postgraduate student, Faculty of Political Science, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
CHERNENKAYA E.V. – Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor Department of Information Technologies and General Scientific disciplines of the aircraft building faculty Ulyanovsk State Technical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
DZHARCHYEV T.M. – Graduate student of Surgut State University, Surgut, Russia.
EREMENKO I.V. – PhD in Philosophy, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mass Communications and Media Business, Faculty of Social Sciences and Mass Communications, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
ERSHAD AHMAD SIYAR – PhD Student, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
GOERLITZ H. – Independent researcher, Wiesbaden, Germany.
GOLOVINOV A.V. – Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and international law, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia.
GOLOVINOVА YU.V. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Law and Teaching Methods socio-economic disciplines, Altai State Pedagogical University, Barnaul, Russia.
HAO LONG – Candidate of Political Sciences (Moscow State University), Doctor of Political Sciences (Peking University), Researcher at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Harbin University of Engineering, Moscow, Russia.
JITAEK JO – Manager, Representative office of National Research Foundation of Korea in Russia Federation; Postgraduate student at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Moscow, Russia.
KACHALOV A.N. – Postgraduate student of Moscow Region State University, Faculty of History, Political Science and Law, Moscow, Russia.
KHABAROV I.A. – Candidate of political science, director, "The Оffice of the Public Chamber of Tambov region", Tambov, Russia.
KHANALIEV N.U. – Candidate of Political Sciences, Officer of the Department for New Challenges and Threats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
KHOLMOVA O.YA. – Student Department of History, Socio-Economic and Social Disciplines P.P. Ershov Ishim Pedagogical Institute (branch) of the Tyumen State University, Ishim, Russia.
KRAZHAN A.S. – Student of the Department of Political Science, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
KRIVOVA A.L. – Lecturer at the Russian State social university, Moscow, Russia.
KUROCHKIN M.V. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, associate Professor of the department General history, law and teaching methods, Samara State Social and Pedagogical University, Samara, Russia.
KURPIL V.N. – Student of the Faculty of History, Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Buryat State University named after Dorzhi Banzarov, Ulan-Ude, Russia.
LOSHAKOV A.V. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor Department of Information Technologies and General Scientific disciplines of the aircraft building faculty Ulyanovsk State Technical University, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
LUSHKINA K.V. – Master's degree in Humanities from the Higher School of Economics, Leading Consultant, Department of State Policy in the Sphere of Interethnic Relations, FADN of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
MAKAROV E.P. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, associate Professor of the department Philosophy, social sciences and humanities, Samara State Technical University, Samara, Russia.
MASLOV K.V. – Postgraduate Student, Department of Russian Politics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
MITROFANOV I.I. – Graduate student, Department of Russian History and Methods of Teaching History and Social Studies, Ryazan State University named after S.A. Yesenin (S.A. Yesenin Russian State University), Ryazan, Russia.
MUSAEV G.N. – Postgraduate student of the Russian Academy of Folk economy and public service under the President of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
MYASNIKOV D.S. – Student of the Department of Political Science, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
OTARBAEVA G.K. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor, South Kazakhstan University named after Auezov, Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
PANIN S.V. – Postgraduate student of the Department of National History, Institute for the Humanities of Moscow City Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia.
PASILOV B.A. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Assistant Professor, Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizamy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
PETROV A.K. – Student of the Faculty of History, Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Buryat State University named after Dorzhi Banzarov, Ulan-Ude, Russia.
RAKUNOV V.A. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Siberian State University geosystems and technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia.
RODIONOVA M.E. – Candidate of Science in Sociology, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Department of Political Sciences, Faculty of Social Science and Mass Communication Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
ROGOVA YA.D. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
SADYKOV R.R. – Attaché of the Russian Embassy in Guinea (2017-2022), Moscow, Russia.
SHCHUKIN A.A.
SHELEST A.A. – Student of the Department of Political Science, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
SHIROKOVA A.A. – Student Department of History, Socio-Economic and Social Disciplines P.P. Ershov Ishim Pedagogical Institute (branch) of the Tyumen State University, Ishim, Russia.
STRASBURGER M.L. – Postgraduate Student, Department of History and Theory of Politics Faculty of Political Science, Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia.
SYZDYKOVA ZH.S. – Doctor of History, Professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.
TOROPOV E.A. – PhD student of the Department of Philosophy of Politics and Law, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
TRETYAKOVA N.A. – Student Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia.
WANG YU – PhD student, Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
ZOLOTAREVA A.N. – Expert ANO "Academic Alliance", Moscow, Russia.
ZYONG WAN LIN – Postgraduate Student, Department of Comparative Political Science, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia.
OUR AUTHORS
AFONIN M.V. – PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
AKIMOVA A.I. – PhD student, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
AVZALOVA E.I. – Candidate of Sc. (Pol.), Associate Professor, Department of Political Sciences, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia.
BAKHTIN G.O. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Theory and Philosophy, Faculty of Political Science, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia.
BELYUSOV P.N. – Postgraduate, Faculty of Global studies Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
BLOKHIN A.A. – Postgraduate student, Moscow State Regional University, Moscow, Russia.
BOLTENKOVA L.F. – Doctor of Sciences (law), Professor, Moscow, Russia.
CHEREVKO A.V. – Graduate student of the historical and philological faculty of Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University named after I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
DENNIS GITAU MWANGI – Student at the Department of Political Science of Institute of history and policy of Moscow State Pedagogical University, the Republic of Kenya.
DILMUKHAMETOVA A.A. – Assistant of the Department of Public Relations and Applied Political Science Kazan (Privolzhsky) federal university, Kazan, Russia.
EGOGRYSHEV V.N. – Postgraduate student of the Department of National History of the XX-XXI centuries, Institute of History and International Relations, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
ERGASHEV A.S. – Postgraduate Student, Department of Political Analysis and Management, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russia.
ERSHOVA T.V. – Doctor of History, professor, professor of the department of History of Russia, Moscow City University, Institute of Humanities, Department of Russian History, Moscow, Russia.
FAN TIANYANG – PhD student, St. Petersburg State University, China.
GABBASOVA K.R. – Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and History, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Ufa, Russia.
GADZHIEVA L.A. – Graduate student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
GONCHAROV A.S. – Bachelor, Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute, Stavropol, Russia.
GUSTYR A.A. – Master of International Relations, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University), Moscow, Russia.
HAO LONG – Candidate of Political Sciences (Moscow State University), Doctor of Political Sciences (Peking University), Researcher at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences of Harbin University of Engineering, Harbin, China.
KALITA V.N. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Department of Public Administration and Social Technologies, Moscow, Russia.
KAMILYANOV A.R. – Postgraduate student of the Surgut State University, Russia, Surgut.
KOLYKHALOV M.I. – Candidate of political sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of State and Municipal, SIU RANEPA, Novosibirsk, Russia.
KOMAROV N.A. – Postgraduate student of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow, Russia.
KOSTRIKOV S.P. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Sociology, Psychology of Management and History, State University of Management, Moscow, Russia.
KRASNOVA R.R. – Post-graduate student of Chair of History, Ulyanovsk State University named after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
LEONOV M.I. – Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Samara National Research University named after Academician S.P. Korolev, Samara, Russia.
LI JINGYING – Master's degree, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus.
MARTYNOV M.YU. – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Faculty of Humanities of the Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
MAYSTAT M.A. – Ph.D. (Candidate of Political Sciences), Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science of Institute of History and Policy of Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia.
MUKHAMEDOV R.A. – Doctor of historical sciences, professor, Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University after I.N. Ulyanov, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
NATIA MESCHIA – Postgraduate student of the Faculty of Social and Humanities of the Russian University friendship of peoples, Moscow, Russia.
OSIPOVA N.V. – Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Department of Public Administration and Social Technologies, Moscow, Russia.
PASHKIN A.G. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Director, State Archive of Contemporary History Ulyanovsk region; doctoral student of Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University them I.N. Ulyanova, Ulyanovsk, Russia.
RAKUNOV V.A. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Siberian State University geosystems and technologies, Novosibirsk, Russia.
SAGYMBAEVA ZH.M. – PhD student of St. Petersburg State University (SPBU), Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
SEDOV S.V. – Graduate, Moscow City University Institute of Humanities, Department of Russian History, Moscow, Russia.
SEMENOVA O.A. – Candidate of economic sciences, associate professor of the Department of Management and Economics education, Mordovian State Pedagogical University, Saransk, Russia.
SEMENOV A.S. – Student of the Ogarev National Research Mordovian State University, Saransk, Russia.
SHALDUNOVA T.N. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University, Balashikha, Moscow region, Russia.
SHERBAKOVA I.K. – Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of History and Political Science, State University of Management, Moscow, Russia.
SHITIKOVA YU.A. – Assistant of the Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Baikal State University, Irkutsk, Russia.
SUI TAO – Ph.D. Student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, China.
TANG CUIZHU – Postgraduate student, Department of International Relations, Far Eastern Federal University, China.
VDOVIN S.S. – PhD student, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow, Russia.
ZARBUEVA A.I. – Assistant of the Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Baikal State University, Irkutsk, Russia.
ZARUBINA I.A. – Assistant of the Department of Russian and Intercultural Communication, Baikal State University, Irkutsk, Russia.
ZINOVIEVA YU.A. – Postgraduate student, Samara National Research University named after Academician S.P. Korolev, Samara, Russia.

