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Russian-american Partnership? The Russian Threat Under The Pen Of Critics Of The Reboot In The United StatesMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2010. 6. p.31-46read more194
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Russian Values And Foreign PolicyMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2012. 3. p.93-96read more278
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Russian International Theory: how to relate ideology and scienceMoscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Science. 2024. 6. p.7-23read more535
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The article argues that in conditions of global instability, a national understanding of world realities and the further formation of the Russian international theory (RIT) is not a luxury, but a necessity for the survival and development of the country. At the same time, a special role belongs to applied research, combining the rigor of empirical research and close relation to the ideology of national interests and values. According to the authors, such a combination, defining the boundaries of the national-ideological and general scientific, can protect the RIT from both scientific utopias and ideological isolationism.
In the first section, the authors present their understanding of the ideological and value assumptions about “Russian,” from which one should proceed in the formation of scientific knowledge within the framework of RIT. The second section is devoted to Russian research questions of a contextual and external nature and their specification based on the material of modern world processes. The third section examines the specifics of answering empirical questions by selecting special theories and formulating hypotheses to test them. The conclusion stresses the importance of RIT and the development of applied knowledge for the practical policy of modern Russia.Keywords: Russian international theory; applied science; ideological and value assumptions; research questions; hypothesis testing
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