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Revolution as a Socio-Political Phenomenon: V. V. Rosanov’s and P. A. Sorokin’s ViewsMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 5. p.81-113read article314
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Specifics of China’s and India’s Foreign Policy Realization in Central Asia Countries in the First Quarter of the 21st CenturyMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 5. p.73-80read article313
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The Soft Power of India: Basic Meanings and Expert AssessmentsMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 5. p.56-72read article297
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The ‘Fifth Freedom’ in the Eurasian Economic Union: Theory, International Experience, and Substantive ContentMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 5. p.29-55read article263
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Triangulation in a Heterarchical Environment of the International Relations (Theoretical and Methodological Foundations)Moscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 5. p.7-28read article288
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The Impact of Social Capital on Political Communication in Neighborhood Online CommunitiesMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 4. p.126-144read article384
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Political Mobilization of Online Protest Communities in 2021 and 2024Moscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 4. p.104-125read article369
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State-Confessional Relations in the Context of Digitalization: Challenges, Infrastructure, and Translation of Traditional ValuesMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 4. p.87-103read article333
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Deplatforming: A Political AspectMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 4. p.71-86read article362
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Engineering of Consent: From Information Manipulation to Algorithmic Control of Artificial IntelligenceMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2025. N 4. p.53-70read article400
