POLIS Contents ¹ 3 - 2008
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| Editorial Introduction. Presenting This Issue | p.6 |
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| Workshop of the Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences. Russian Identity in Sociological Dimension (Part III) | p.9 |
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| Pantin V.I. Political and Civilizational Self-Identification of Modern Russian Society under Globalization | p.29 |
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| Fadeyeva L.A. Discussions on Intelligentsia as a Mode of Its Self-Identification | p.40 |
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| Lapkin V.V. Modernization, Globalization, Identity. General Problems and Russian Particularities | p.50 |
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| Chugrov S.V. Japan: Hybridization and Harmonization | p.59 |
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| Korsoun V.A. Identity «with Chinese Specificity» | p.68 |
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| Semenenko I.S. Metamorphoses of European Identity | p.80 |
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| Klingemann H.-D. Comparative Analysis of the Development of Political Science in Western Europe | p.97 |
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| Lebedeva M.M. Conceptual Principles of Composing Teaching Programs in International Relations | p.118 |
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| Veselovsky S.S., Lebedeva M.M., Miteva V.V., Nikitina Yu.A. Competence Approach in Training Bachelors in the Field of International Relations | p.125 |
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| Delyagin M.G. The State between People and Business | p.134 |
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| Alekseyenkova Ye.S., Sergeyev V.M. The Dark Well of Power (on the Boundary between the Private Sphere of the State and the Person’s Private Sphere) | p.148 |
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| Kovalev V.A. Novations in Russian Politics and Attempts of Their Opening up by the Country’s Science Fiction | p.166 |
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| Pavlov A.V. William Frank Buckley, Jr., and the Emergence of American Conservatism | p.174 |
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| Susloparova Ye.A. Great Britain: Reforms and Modernization | p.183 |