MASS PROTESTS IN THE CONTEXT OF RUSSIAN POWER
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MASS PROTESTS IN THE CONTEXT OF RUSSIAN POWER
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S086904990000617-0-1
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74-80
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Mass protests of the end of 2011–the start of 2012 in Russia are interpreted as a reaction to the prevalence of a particular model of power relationships, Russian power. The paper also discusses several strategies that would allow moving from the equilibrium of Russian power to a democratic equilibrium, namely reform of municipal and regional authorities and reform of academia.
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russian power, mass protests, power adoptability
Date of publication
03.07.2012
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