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THE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN POLITICAL POWER IN THE POST-CRISIS ERA: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS

Abstract

In article basing on a wide theoretical material the author considers tendencies and prospects of development of the Russian political power during a postcrisis epoch. It detects some dichotomies which will identify the further evolution of the Russian imperious system, its characteristic features and living conditions.

About the Author

A. N. Kuryukin
IS RAS
Russian Federation
candidate of political Sciences, senior researcher, IS RAS


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Kuryukin A. THE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN POLITICAL POWER IN THE POST-CRISIS ERA: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS. MIR (Modernization. Innovation. Research). 2010;1(3(3)):104-109. (In Russ.)

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