RAS Global AffairsСША & Канада: экономика – политика – культура USA & Canada: Economics – Politics – Culture

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CONTEMPORRY MODELS OF RUSSIAN CITIZENSHIP

PII
S0132-16250000392-7-1
DOI
10.7868/S50000392-7-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 391 / Issue 11
Pages
97-106
Abstract
The article states that the existence of an institutionalized model of citizenship is important for any country. Especially if the country is undergoing transformation, previously having lost socially recognized model, which implies a massive loss of civic identity. Russia has two main stages in the transformation of Soviet citizenship. The first is described in terms of democratic transition, when declared and by a large part of the society accepted is the need to move to the liberal-democratic citizenship of Western model. However, this transition has not occurred. For some time a hybrid model of citizenship has been created in Russia represented by a surrogate institution aimed at solving situational tasks of preserving the ruling regime to complete process of constructinig distributive clan economy. At the moment, the model of citizenship, with the essential features of the previous model (conservative hybrid), underwent turbulence and is in a non-equilibrium state, from time to time taking form of citizenship of past eras. This transition can be completed by some restoration of the postioin, from which transformation of Soviet citizenship began. The empirical material reflects author's research at the regional level, a comparative analysis of the data in 2005 and 2015.
Keywords
civic consciousness, civic model, Soviet citizenship, civic hybrid, civic watchdog
Date of publication
01.11.2016
Year of publication
2016
Number of purchasers
1
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586

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