Theory of political sciences
Reference:
A.A. Borisenkov
Political relations – functions of the political organism
’s components.
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 536-544.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54064
Abstract:
In this article, the nature and forms of political
relations, their connection to political life and
their significance for political development, are studied.
Revealing political activity as the precondition of
political relations, the author substantiates the conclusion
that, in their nature, political relations are a form
of political life which constitutes the functional basis
of the political organism. The most important forms
of political relations which correlate and supplement
each other are represented by governance and opposition.
Being the base forms of political relations within
a democratic government, they serve as the most important
functions of the political organism. They exist
in mutual connection and are compulsory for the political
process to exist. Other forms of political relations
exist along with them, complicating the political
organism. Defining political relations allows us to formulate
the universal political developmentconsistency,
which is formed by their interactions.
Keywords:
Political science, politics, political activity, political authority, political relations, political organism, political life, governance, opposition, political system
National security
Reference:
V.Y. Afonina
The role of investments in maintenance of food security
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 545-552.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54065
Abstract:
The article examines the issues of food security,
which do not recede, but escalateas the society develops.
Issues of production, distribution, trade and consumption
of food are quite pressing in many countries across the
globe. The author substantiates the necessity for solving
this issue via investing into food security. On the example
of Russian regions, the author demonstrates the importance
of capital investment into food security.
Keywords:
Sociology, food, population, famine, government support, programs, production, consumption, investment, region
Ideology and politics
Reference:
R.Y. Belkovich
The institute of people’s militia in U.S. political tradition
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 553-562.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54066
Abstract:
Resistance towards a centralized power is one
of the most prominent trends in the history of U.S. political
thought. The necessity for this resistance, however,
isn’t always promoted by the more “progressive”
and revolutionary schools of thought.The debate over
tyranny and civilian resistance is no less significant for
followers of the more conservative views on the society
and the state in the U.S.This research studies the
people’s militia movement (militia), the representatives
of which oppose the increase of central government’s
power, and support the classic republic tradition. The
ideology of the people’s militia is closely connected to
antique and medieval views of the individual and their
place in society’s political structure, which were left
behind in the modern liberal political discourse. Without
overstepping the borders of Constitution, the militia
supporters empathize on the lost social order, which
they think is still possible to rediscover. The militia
movement represents a deeply conservative layer of political
and cultural consciousness of the U.S.
Keywords:
Political science, militia, antifederalists, paleoconservatism, Constitution, rebellion, tyranny, USA, tradition
Democracy and political processes
Reference:
O.G. Karpovich
Specifics of the stances of Russian and American
experts on democratization of Near East
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 563-567.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54067
Abstract:
There are several scientific theories regarding
the democratic reformation process in the Near
East. Some authors consider this process perfectly logical and within the world democratization trend, others
state that the Near East region has itsown defining
traits and special mentality of the population, which
isn’t familiar with this particular approach.Let us examine
several theories.
Keywords:
Political science, politics, society, democracy, democratization, security, liberalism, colour revolutions
National policy
Reference:
A.A. Yarlikapov
Polyethnic Dagestan: Unity in diversity
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 568-574.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54068
Abstract:
Ethnic identity plays a very important role
in Dagestan. Today, a common, or shared Dagestan
identity is developing, however, for an average
Dagestani, their personal ethnic group identification
has significant importance. Land issues and issues
of inter-Islamic dialogue are also prominent. Highlander
migration to the plains has transferred land
disputes into interethnic relations plane. The unclear
legal status of lands of the plains also tends to
draw republic authorities into conflict, which results
in their reputation as supporters of immigrants. The
situation is further complicated by frictions between
two main religious currents: Sufism and the Salafi
movement. Another big problem is the radicalization
of Islamic youth, who often voice their protests
in a religious form. Many of the modern problems of
the republic of Dagestan manifest as ethnic tensions.
Keywords:
Political science, Dagestan, identity, ethnos, conflict, Sufism, Salafism, dialogue, Islam, youth
Social studies and monitoring
Reference:
V.M. Rozin
Issues with new typology development as one of the
main vectors of social engineering
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 575-586.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54069
Abstract:
The article discusses three main topics:
history and particular traits of social engineering,
the example of the “Donor” social project, as well
as methodology of typological research and development.
The author accents that the two main flaws
of social projects are yet to be overcome. One of
such flaws is low project-conformity: social projects
are often either utopical, or are substituted with social
manifests, concepts, programs, their social parameters
being misinterpreted and dropped out. The
probability of a social project’s success is significantly
increased, if following conditions are met:
administrative support of the social project is provided; the project is well-funded; an able team is
assembled, including methodologists who can optimize
the project’s realization. The “Donor” project
exemplifies this. The second half of the article
analyzes a contemporary situation, which dictates a
necessity for developing new concepts for architecture
and construction typology.The author debates
the definition of type and its transformation in the
current period of time, as well as strategy for constructing
a new typology. The author formulates a
dilemma – building a typology of objects of architecture,
or a typology of forms of human behavior in
urban environment – with which the author’s preferences
lie.
Keywords:
philosophy, typology, type, conditions, situations, norm, realization, project, institute, system
Social studies and monitoring
Reference:
A.V. Rafalson
Objective quality of life indicator for Russian monotown
population
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 587-596.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54070
Abstract:
One of the urgent problems of modern science
is the evaluation of quality of life of the population.
In sociology, quality of life is a number of factors
which reflect subjective and objective perceptions of
being, the level of satisfaction with life and the level
of prosperity. Since this definition is extremely broad
and multi-facetted, it is associated with sociological
categories, which cover all aspects of social life.
Keywords:
Sociology, quality, life, population, monotown, Russia, indicator, factors, goods, satisfaction
International policy
Reference:
A.Y. Belyaninov
Political, social and economic role of Russia in the integration
process on post-Soviet space.
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 597-605.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54071
Abstract:
This article analyzes the geopolitical, social
and economical aspects of Russian foreign policy
at the example of the Eurasian Economic Union,
and characterizes world community trends under the
influence of the process of forming a new world order.
The author states that a new push towards changing
the global paradigm was given before the 2007-2008
economiccrisis. The crisis shook the utopic belief of
the victorious liberalism in a crisis-less development
in global post-industrial world.
Keywords:
Political science, national security, politics, society, modernization, federalism, Russia, integration, post-Soviet space, national interests
People and work
Reference:
M.V. Makarova
Employment of people with disabilities in Russian
Federation
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 606-612.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54072
Abstract:
The article explores the specifics of employment
of people with disabilities – disability-based differentiation
and societal stagnation. People with disabilities are
a significant part of Russia’s low-income population –
they’re often numbered among the poorest groups, and often
suffer from housing shortages, inaccessibility of public
transport and medical care. Their employment opportunities
are limited, and other sources of income are scarcely
available. Today’s “inß ationary” growth of economy results
in social stagnation. A layer of people emerges that
cannot afford quality food, housing and other goods.This
group of people, while not exactly a part of the poorest categories,
are still very far from middle class. If quality education
is made available to them, this will provide them
with a chance to enter the more prestigious parts of the labour
market. Russian Federation’s laws do not permit disabled
people from entering any professions.
Keywords:
Political science, labour, politics, society, people with disabilities, employment, state, law, conflict, social technologies
The nationality issue
Reference:
A.A. Boltaevskiy
Bulgarian occupation of Serbia in 1916-1918
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 613-618.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54073
Abstract:
The article analyzes the actions of Bulgarian
authorities in Macedonia in 1916-1918, which were
largely driven by the idea of “Great Bulgaria”. The author
demonstrates that the clashing interests of the Balkan
countries pushed them to similar “ethnic cleansing”
policies which were justified by the necessity of national
unification. Aggressive policy of “bulgarization” of
Macedonia was the extension of the “serbization” policy
which took place prior to that. The fact is that Serbia
and Bulgaria used the same methods to achieve a similar
goal – to solidify their claim on Macedonia.
Keywords:
History, national relations, Balkans, ethnic cleansing, Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, World War I, Occupation, the Hauge convention
Religion and politics
Reference:
E.M. Drinova
Modernization and globalization: forming of local
topoi for politization of religion
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 619-629.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54074
Abstract:
The article analyzes the role and influence
of globalization on the political and religious interaction processes within society and explores the forms
of such interaction. The author concludes that the globalization/
localization dynamic has contributed to the
forming of politization of religion topoi. The author
formulates the differences in the political-religious environment
of Western and Eastern societies, and analyzes
the activity of religious political parties.
Keywords:
Political science, politization of religion, modernization, globalization/localization, confessional destructions, migration process, conglomeration, deterritorization of religion, national-Christian topos, multiculturalism topos.
Political process
Reference:
T.R. Hannanova
Implementation of national agricultural policies:
fundamental basics
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 630-640.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54075
Abstract:
The current agricultural policy of the state is
largely declarative-only. It is based on outdated empirical
constructs which prevent its successful realization.
The article offers new principles for implementing
the modern agricultural policies in Russia, which
would ensure a positive dynamic in the agricultural
sector of the economy. Such principles include: competency,
realistic possibility of implementation, implementation
control, degree of possible control.
Keywords:
political science, agricultural, production, state, regulation, policy, competency, principles, implementation
History of political thought
Reference:
R.N. Parkhomenko
J. Habermas on the concept of freedom
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 641-648.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54076
Abstract:
Jürgen Habermas (born in 1929), a famous
German philosopher, devoted much of his attention to
freedom and democracy in his works. According to his
beliefs, the forming of public opinion becomes possible
not in the form of compromise, but in the form of
open public discussion, focused on rational acceptance
of rules within the system of common interests and
values. The subjects of Law are not their own property,
nor they are isolated parts of a whole - the people,
but individuals who achieve moral acceptance of each
other during the process of communication, which ensures
social integration of autonomous individuals.
Speaking of the personal freedom of an individual,
Habermas doesn’t only mean a consensus between different
interests, but the correlation of ethnic self-identification
and legal justice.
Keywords:
Political science, freedom, democracy, French revolution, Habermas, liberalism, Law, right, sovereignty, equality, people
Legal history
Reference:
S.V. Kodan
The forming of source studies for history of Law and
State in Russia (XVIII – first quarter of XIX centuries).
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 649-661.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54077
Abstract:
The publication is prepared within the
Russian Humanitarian Science Fund science project
¹13-03-00383 «Source evaluation in history of
state and Law in Russia (IX-early XX centuries) ». The
issue of informational base of study of Law and state
in its historical projection was, and is one of the key
issues in legal history.The choice of sources for research
is defined by the object of research, reflects the
particular traits of this research and ensures its results.
Thestudy of history of law and state sources originated
in XVIII century in the works of Russian historians.
During this century, sources of Law were being studied
for the purpose of systematization of Law. During
the first quarter of XIX century, general history
research contributed substantially towards the discovery
and development of the base for source studies for
Law and state. At the same time, as the legal education
and science developed, historical source study emerges
in Russian jurisprudence. Theoretical and methodological
basis for source studies, which were laid into
research of Russian legists, present significant interest
for modern research in this area. The article demonstrates the process of emergence and forming of source
studies within the history of Law and state discipline
in Russia in XVIII-early XIX centuries.
Keywords:
Jurisprudence, history of Law and state, source studies of history of Law and state, legal science, legal history, methodology of source studies, sources of Law, legal monument, sources of legal science, published Law.
Legal history
Reference:
I.G. Kovalyov
Judicial powers of House of Lords, and the history
of their evolution and legal regulation
// Politics and Society.
2013. ¹ 5.
P. 662-667.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=54078
Abstract:
The House of Lords of the British Parliament
has been combining both, Legislative and Judicial
authority for a very long time, which does not
agree with the conventional views on democracy,
and contradicts the principle of separation of powers,
and the article focuses on the legal and historical
preconditions for this development. Analyzing
the main stages of historical growth of judicial prerogative
of the Lords, the author also explores the
factors which dictated the necessity of legal consolidation
of such prerogative. The Constitutional
Reform Act of 2005 deserves close attention, because
its enactment resulted in factual reformation
of Lords of Appeal into a new structural element of
the British judicial system – the Supreme Court.
Keywords:
History, Great Britain, Peers, precedent, Law, appeals, reforms, Conservative party, Labour party, modernization