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Poltorakov, A.Y.
Military and civil relations within the context of national security: political and structural security: political and structural aspects.
// National Security.
2009. ¹ 4.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56776
Poltorakov, A.Y. Military and civil relations within the context of national security: political and structural security: political and structural aspects.Abstract: Reconceptualization of the phenomenon of influence on social and political situation in the country and the world as a whole, as well as on directions, character and results of the political process is one of the key objects of political science segment of modern social science. Much attention is paid to the “third force” (social and political institutions ready to become the medium between the ruling elite and the civil society) as a source of solution of a “classical” problem of separation of state and power, and society and people, of facilitation of integration of state and people. Statehood finally loses its concentrated character, comes outside the boundaries of power institutions, comes within the realm of social groups and subjects, mostly NGOs. Keywords: sociology, state, society, military and civil, society, reform, transformation, government, control, model
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