FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

1991 ¹ 1
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Shevtzova L.F.
Eastern Europe: "Moment of Truth" Yet to Come

Hermann M.G. Styles of Leadership in the Policy Making

Matveyev V.A. Ideology with No Trenches and Barricades

1991 ¹ 1
SOCIOLOGICAL PORTRAIT

Shkreba A.A.
The Zugzwang (The "Black" and the "White" in the Square Fields of Strike)

Urnov M.Yu. Getting Free from Authoritarianism

1991 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Melville A.Yu., Nikitin A.I.
Sprouts of New Civil Culture?

A Round Table, Kremenyuk V.A., Fedoseyev A.A., Zagladin N.V., Nersesyantz V.S., Obolonsky A.V., Alekseyeva T.A., Kravchenko I.I. Needs of Practice and Possibilities of Political Science

1991 ¹ 3
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Britvin V.G., Karakhanyan M.A.
Glasnost: Condition, Problems, Prospects

Lux L. Communist Theoretics on Fascism: Revelations and Miscalculations

1991 ¹ 3
TECHNOLOGY OF POLITICS

Murphine R.
Technology of Election Campaigns in the USA

1991 ¹ 4
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Yevstafyev D.G., Chekalkin V.I.
The International Aspect of Middle Eastern Terrorism

Lux L. Communist Theoretics on Fascism: Revelations and Miscalculations

1991 ¹ 5
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Kallabis H.
Germany: the Single Fatherland - the Split Nation

Vedeneyeva V.T. Algorythms of Hope and the Self-Delusion

Fadeyev D.A. Experience of Transition Period Policy

1991 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Gadzhiyev K.S.
Political Culture: Conceptual Aspect

Eidlin F. The Power and Powerlessness of the Communist Power System

Chernega V.N. The Imperative of Demilitarization

1992 ¹ 1
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Shapiro I.
Three Ways to Be a Democrat

Kapustin B.G. Democracy and Justice .

Gadzhiyev K.S. Essay of Introduction to Political Science (Concept and Methodology)

Fadeyev D.A. From Authoritarianism to Democracy: Features Inherent in Transition

Ivanov N.P. Theory of Management in a Period of Transition to Market

1992 ¹ 4
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT: THE NATIONAL (ETHNIC) DIMENSION TO POLITICAL PROCESS

Turovsky R.F.
The Yugoslavian Break-Up

Mikhaylov V.A. National Movement (Moldovian Version)

Abazov R.F. Central Asia: Islam and Politics

Arapov A.V., Umansky Ya.S. Eurasianism in the Post-Soviet Orient (Uzbekistan)

Lazorenko Ye.V. The Person or the Nation?

1992 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTISTS VIEWPOINT

Sorokin K.E.
Nuclear Disarmament for Russia: Rush into the Uncertainty?

Krasin Yu.A. The Long Way to Democracy and Civil Society

Martóshin O.V. The "Third" World without the "Second"

1993 ¹ 1
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Timofeyev T.T.
The CIS: Problems of Development

Bunce V. Elements of Uncertainty in a Transition Period

Myasnikov O.G. Alternation of Ruling Elites: ''Consolidation" or "Perpetual Fight"?

1993 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Volkov V.K.
Ethnocracy - an Unforeseen Phenomenon of the Post-Totalitarian World

Pastukhov V.B. From Nomenclature to Bourgeoisie: "New Russians"(I)

Ilyin M.V. The Pace and Scope of Change (On the Concepts "Process", "Change" and "Development" in Political Science)

Perevedentzev V.I. Migrations in the CIS: an Essay of Forecast

1993 ¹ 3
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

McAuley M.
Genesis of New Russian Statehood: an essay of Prognosis

Sheynis V.L. Ethnonational Problems and the Constitutional Reform in the Russian Federation

Gasanov N.N., Zachyosov K.Ya., Kazimov A.K. Inter-Ethnic Concord in Dagestan: Problems and Prospects

Andreyev A.P., Panasyuk Ye.V. The Cossacks Movement

Gandhi R. South Asia, Central Asia and Russia: hte Islamic Factor

1993 ¹ 4
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Peregudov S.P.
Political Representation of Interests: Experience of the West and Russia's Problems

Smirnova N.M. Intelligentzia Consciousness as Forerunner of Totalitarian Mentality

1993 ¹ 5
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Ball T.
Power

Ushakin S.A. Education as a Form of Power

1993 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Petrov N.V.
What Is Polyethnicism? (Territorial-Ethnic Claims and Conflicts in the Former USSR)

Alekseyeva T.A. Security Dilemmas: American Variant

1994 ¹ 1
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Zubov A.B., Kolosov V.A.
What Is Russia Seeking for?

Tolpygo A.K. Ukrainian Political Ideologies

Afanasyev M.N. Clientage in Russia Yesterday and Today

Ilyin M.V. Political Discourse: Words and Meanings. The State.

1994 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Peregudov S.P.
Organized Interests and the State

Zubok V.M. The Sources of Illegitimation of the Soviet Regime

A Round Table, Krasin Yu.A., Kholodkovsky K.G., Kinsbursky A.V., Galkin A.A., Efirov S.A., Shalenko V.N., Gutnik V.P., Kapustin B.G., Drobizheva L.M., Gryaznova O.I., Topalov M.I., Stepanov Ye.I., Ban’kovskaya S.P., Sulimova T.S. Social Conflicts in Russian Changing Society (Determination, Course, Solution)

Ilyin M.V. Words and Meanings: Despoty, Empire, Power

1994 ¹ 4
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Vite O.T.
Centrism in Russian Politics (Alignment of Forces Within and Without the State Duma)

Kolosov V.A., Krindach A.D. Russia and the Former Union Republics: the New Frontier

Ilyin M.V. Political Discourse: Words and Meanings. Polity. Republic. Constitution. Fatherland

1994 ¹ 5
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Ilyin M.V.
Words and Meaningds: Polity. Republic. Constitution. Fatherland (Ended from the Previous Issue)

1994 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Badovsky D.V.
Transformation of Political Elite in Russia - from "an Organization of Professional Revolutionaries" to "the Power Party"

Afanasyev M.N. Regional Ruling Elites: Changes in the Mechanism of Functioning

Farukshin M.Kh. Political Elite of Tatarstan: Challenges of the Time and Difficulties of Adaptation

Shveytzer V.Ya. Experiences of Western Social Democracy as Applied to Russia

Ilyin M.V. Words and Meanings: Community - Communication

1995 ¹ 1
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Yevzerov R.Ya.
The Current Russian Parliament's Ability to Act

1995 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Batalov Ye.Ya.
Topology of Political Relations

Ilyin M.V. ords and Meanings: Interest

1995 ¹ 3
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Arato A.
The Rise, Decline and Reconstruction of the Concept of Civil Society, and Directions for Future Research

Peregudov S.P. Civil Society: a "Tri-Nomic" or a "Mono-Nomic" Model?

Abazov R.F. Islamic Revival in the Post-Soviet Central Asia

Ilyin M.V. Words and Meanings: Will

1995 ¹ 4
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Shestopal Ye.B.
Image of Authority in Russia: Desires and Reality (Politico-Psychological Analysis)

1995 ¹ 5
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Timmermann H.
Russia and Germany

Berger Ya.M. Modernization and Tradition in Nowaday China

1995 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT: ELITES AND THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS

Rivera Sh.V.
Tendencies in the Forming of the Composition of Russia's Post-Communist Elite: Repute Analysis

Afanasyev M.N. The Ruler's Court or Civil Service? (The Russian Officialdom at a Crossroads)

Nelson L.D., Kuzes I.Yu. Interest Groups and the Political Aspect of Russian Economic Reforms (A Critical Version)

Fesenko V.V. The Ukraine's Political Elite: Contradictions of Its Formation and Evolution

1996 ¹ 1
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Buell E.H.
Archaic Yet Adaptive. On American Political Parties ("Classical" Assessments Revisited)

Markedonov S.M. The Cossacks' Krug as Political Institution

1996 ¹ 3
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Oleynik A.N.
Whether Social Movements Have Prospects in Russia: Evolution of Coal Miners'Movement Analysed, 1989 to 1995

Dauce F. The Military in Parliament, 1989 to 1995

Offe K. Ethnopolitics in the East European Transition Process

Buell E.H. Archaic, Yet Adaptive. On American Political Parties ("Classical" Assessments Revisited)

1996 ¹ 5
EXPERIENCE OF THE CONSOLIDATION OF POLITIES

Levin I.B.
Civil Society in the West and in Russia

Volodin A.G., Doornbos M. National Consensus in a Polarized-Type Society: India's Experience

Khenkin S.M. Politics of Pact: Spanish Illustrations

1996 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Heslåó V.L.
Nationalism and Patterns of the Solution of Ethnic Contradictions

Shabanova M.A. Legal-Institutional Freedom in a Changing Society

Rostiashvili K.D. State Regulation under Liberal Democracy

1997 ¹ 4
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT: ELECTORAL BEHAVIOUR

Golosov G.V.
Electoral Behaviour in Russia: Theoretical Prospects and the Results of the Regional Elections

Goryainov V.P. Ratings of, and Degree of People's Trust in Russia's Political Leaders: Dynamics and Predictions

1998 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT: PROCESSES IN NATIONAL POLITIES

Lysenko V.N.
Regional Conflicts in CIS Countries: Experience of Settling

Levansky S.A. FRG: Moderate Pluralism of Parties.

Orlova M.Ye. Modernization and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland.

2010 ¹ 3
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Zevina O.G., Makarenko B.I.
Some Peculiarities of Political Culture of Modern Russia

Ratz M.V. Policy and Governance

Nedyak I.L. Political Marketing

Tartzan V.N. The State Youth Policy in Contemporary Russia

2012 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST’S VIEWPOINT

Pushkaryova G.V.
Social Contract and the Problem of Tacit Consent

2012 ¹ 6
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Wainshtein G.I.
Demography Factor of the «Social State» Evolution in Europe

Kuvaldina A.V. Ethnic and Racial Minorities in the USA: Ideological Orientations, Political Preferences, Electoral Activity

2013 ¹ 2
FROM A POLITICAL SCIENTIST'S VIEWPOINT

Melville A.Yu., Stukal D.K., Mironyuk M.G.
“King of the Hill”, or Why Bad Institutions in Post-Communist Autocracies

Kostyrev A.G. The Intelligent Power, Public Diplomacy, and Social Networks as a factors of International Politics

Nysanbayev A.N., Dunayev V.Yu. Worldview Bases and General Scientific Paradigms of Social-Political Risk Management