The potential and the practice of political elites in the social space of the Russian society
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Imgrunt I.I. The potential and the practice of political elites in the social space of the Russian society. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2016. No. 4. P. 48-55. (in Russ.).
Abstract
This article examines the prospects for Russia's modernization and especially the role of the political and administrative elites in it. The author analyzes the potential of political elites in the social space of Russia and concludes that the political and administrative elites activity often is aimed at protecting the interests of private interests.
Keywords:
political elites, the social space, the social order, the regional elites, civil society, modernization
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Gaman-Golutvina O.V. Authoritarianism development or development without authoritarianism: the fate of modernization in the post // Vestnik MGIMO(U). 2010. № 4.
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Imgrunt, I. I. (2016). The potential and the practice of political elites in the social space of the Russian society. Humanities of the South of Russia, (4), 48-55. Retrieved from https://www.jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/hsr/article/view/3560
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MODERN RUSSIAN SOCIETY