POLIS Contents ¹ 6 - 2010



PRESENTING THIS ISSUE
Editorial Introduction. Presenting This Issuep.4

THEME OF THE ISSUE: WHAT KIND OF MODERNIZATION IS POSSIBLE IN RUSSIA
Mezhuyev B.V. Prospects of Political Modernization of Russiap.6
Pastukhov V.B. Reform of the Ministry of Interior as Sublimation of the Political Reform in Russia p.23
Martyanov V.S. One Modernity or “a Multitude”?p.41
Glinchikova A.G. Democratic Modernization and National Culturep.54
Chimiris Ye.S., Dontzev S.P. The Church and Modernization in Russia: in Search of New Value Foundationsp.68
Trubitzyn D.V. “Megatrends of World Development” or “Modernization”: Methodological Dilemmap.76

SUBDISCIPLINE: HUMAN RIGHTS POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sungurov A.Yu. Human Rights as Subject of Political Science and as Interdisciplinary Conceptionp.90
Smirnov V.V. The Human Rights Political Science and Political Rights in Russiap.106
Kartzov A.S. Human Rights and Tolerancep.116
Glushkova S.I. Individual, Group, Collective and General Rights under the Conditions of Multiculturalismp.131

ORBIS TERRARUM
Gao Shu Qin, Jia Qing Go Rebuilding the Relations after the End of the Cold Warp.141
Fan I.B. Theoretical Model of the Phenomenon of Citizen: Socio-Cultural Approachp.149
Larin A. The Second Kirghiz Revolution: How Authority Itself Creates a Revolutionary Situationp.162

FEEDBACK
Pantin I.K. “Orange” Pills for Russian Diseasesp.177
Ilyin M.V. Language of Revolution – Language of the Streetp.182