POLIS Contents ¹ 5 - 2010
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| Editorial Introduction. Presenting This Issue | p.4 |
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| Pastukhov V.B. Ukrainian Revolution and Russian Counter-Revolution | p.7 |
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| Matzievsky Yu. Transformations of the Political Regime in Ukraine before and after the “Orange Revolution”: Institutional Interpretation | p.17 |
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| Konchalovsky A.S. The Russian Mentality and the World Civilization Process | p.38 |
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| Ryabova T.B., Ryabov O.V. The Real Man of Russia’s Politics? (To the Question of Gender Discourse as Power Resource) | p.48 |
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| Zavershinskaya N.A. Gender Structures of the Memory of ”Soviet Realias” in the Disciplinary Extent of Russia’s Socium | p.64 |
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| Gnedash A.A. In Search of a Lost Subject: Feminine and Masculine Determinants of Belonging to the Category of Subject in Modern Russia | p.79 |
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| Stepanova N.M. The State Family Policy in West European Countries (the 1990s – the 2000s) | p.88 |
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| Busygina I.M., Filippov M.G. Political Modernization of Russia as Condition of Growth of Her International Influence | p.96 |
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| Peregudov S.P. Pluralism and Corporatism in the USSR and in Russia (What Is Common and What Is Particular) | p.111 |
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| Palonen K. “Objectivity” as “Fair Play”. M.Weber’s Redefinition of Normative Notion | p.129 |
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| Afanasieva O.V. Access to Information as Institution of a Nation State | p.146 |
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| Kholodkovsky K.G. Access to Information as Democratic Institution | p.155 |
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| Khoros V.G. On the Causes of the Russian Revolution | p.161 |
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| Plyays Ya.A. Have the Reforms Come to an End and What Have Been Their Results? | p.176 |