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Russian Autocracy as a State and Legal Phenomenon in Scientific Thought
Russian nationhood studies are on the lookout for new historical trajectory and innovative forms of state and legal organization. Despite the current focus on the national past, the autocratic system receives little attention from contemporary scholars ...
Larionov Aleksey
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The title of autokrator first appeared in the Rhomaian Empire (Byzantium). Translated as samoderzhets, it was taken up by Slavic countries that followed Rhomaian tradition.
Nina Kršljanin
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of trade liberalisation on income inequality across 24 Sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries from 2000 to 2020. Using IV‐Tobit and 2SLS models, we consistently find that greater trade openness significantly exacerbates inequality in the region. Critically, we document an inverted U‐shaped relationship between trade
Guivis Zeufack Nkemgha +2 more
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Introduction. The introduction identifies one of the most important problems in the political history of Russia – the problem of determining and choosing the path of the long-term civilizational development in the aspect of liberal and conservative ...
Oleg V. Kuznetsov +2 more
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The article examines the opinions of Sergei Witte, one of the first Russian public politicians and one of the most influential officials of the turn of the 19th–20th centuries, on the transformation of the Russian autocracy.
Konstantin I. Shneider +1 more
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Reflections on Comparative Teaching in Public Administration
ABSTRACT This article integrates our scholarly experience of teaching comparative public administration. In doing so, we offer a unique perspective as the co‐authors carry several diverse attributes, among them their countries of origin, current country in which they are teaching, and their academic experience.
Kim Moloney +6 more
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ABSTRACT The lack of a common variable for comparison has been a major obstacle to the development of Comparative Public Administration (CPA). State autonomy enables an integrative contextualization approach, allowing both the analysis of contextual individual country experiences and the generation of generalized comparable knowledge.
Wilson Wong
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Executed under the name of Antonov: Revolutionary Biography of Vladimir Sviridenko
The article reconstructs the “revolutionary biography” of populist Vladimir Antonovich Sviridenko who was previously practically unknown in the scientific community, using the methodological approaches inherent to the “personal history” direction.
Oleg A. Milevsky
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ABSTRACT This article examines the effect of including environmental provisions (EPs) in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) on climate change mitigation and explores whether these effects vary based on the heterogeneity of the EPs. Our analysis combines country‐level data on climate change mitigation with details on 300 types of EPs in 775 trade ...
Petros Suzgo Kayovo Mkandawire +2 more
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RUSSIAN AUTOCRACY IN THE WORKS OF RUSSIAN CONSERVATIVE THINKERS
In the article there is considered the evolution of views on autocracy formed in the Slavophile and Eurasian school. Therewith, the appeared in the mid XIX century Slavophiles think that a state in Russia is preferable to be a monarchy.
S. N. Pushkin
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