POLIS Contents ¹ 6 - 2010
PRESENTING THIS ISSUE |
Editorial Introduction. Presenting This Issue | p.4 |
THEME OF THE ISSUE: WHAT KIND OF MODERNIZATION IS POSSIBLE IN RUSSIA |
Mezhuyev B.V. Prospects of Political Modernization of Russia | p.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 Culture | p.54 |
Chimiris Ye.S., Dontzev S.P. The Church and Modernization in Russia: in Search of New Value Foundations | p.68 |
Trubitzyn D.V. “Megatrends of World Development” or “Modernization”: Methodological Dilemma | p.76 |
SUBDISCIPLINE: HUMAN RIGHTS POLITICAL SCIENCE |
Sungurov A.Yu. Human Rights as Subject of Political Science and as Interdisciplinary Conception | p.90 |
Smirnov V.V. The Human Rights Political Science and Political Rights in Russia | p.106 |
Kartzov A.S. Human Rights and Tolerance | p.116 |
Glushkova S.I. Individual, Group, Collective and General Rights under the Conditions of Multiculturalism | p.131 |
ORBIS TERRARUM |
Gao Shu Qin, Jia Qing Go Rebuilding the Relations after the End of the Cold War | p.141 |
Fan I.B. Theoretical Model of the Phenomenon of Citizen: Socio-Cultural Approach | p.149 |
Larin A. The Second Kirghiz Revolution: How Authority Itself Creates a Revolutionary Situation | p.162 |
FEEDBACK |
Pantin I.K. “Orange” Pills for Russian Diseases | p.177 |
Ilyin M.V. Language of Revolution – Language of the Street | p.182 |