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Politics and Society
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Gruditsyna, L.Y. Civil society and the state: dialogue or confrontation.

Abstract: The civil society gains its force and capacity in cooperation (dialog and partnership) or conflict with the state, which does not necessarily mean that the institutions of the civil society function under rules independent from the particular political regime, national legislation, etc. At the same time the civil society fails, if it is not brought into orderly character by political means.



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