THE PRIORITIES AND MEGATRENDS OF THE NEW DECADE IN THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL POLICY
https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2023-2-1263
Abstract
Aim. To analyze the main results of the implementation of the state national policy in Russia in 2012-2022, highlighting the main megatrends that are going to influence the development of the international relations sphere in the next decade.
Methodology. The article analyzes the results of the state national policy implementation over the past ten years. Applying the analytical and systematic methods, the authors highlight the main risks and challenges for the international and interreligious agreement of Russia in the nearest decade. The prediction method makes it possible to draw conclusions about the status of the international relations sphere. Working on the results of all-Russian population census of 2010, the authors had to use the method of statistical analysis.
Results. According to the authors, the main megatrends, which will define the development of the sphere of international relations, are the following: mechanisms for building a modern civil nation and a new ethno-cultural image of Russia, the development of “people's diplomacy” channels, the institutional and regulatory changes, and the integration of the new territories.
Research implications. The results obtained may be used for the development and the adoption of long-term programs for the implementation of state national policy both in the country and in the separate regions and municipalities of Russia.
About the Authors
Vladimir Yu. ZorinRussian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Political sciences), Prof., Chief researcher, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Prof., Moscow State University; Prof., Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Mikhail S. Kamenskikh
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Historical sciences), Assoc. Prof., Senior Researcher, Institute of humanitarian studies, Branch of the Perm Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Lecturer of Department of Humanitarian Disciplines, Faculty of Socio-Economic and Computer Science of National Research University Higher School of Economics, Perm Campus; Assistant Professor of Perm State National Research Polytechnic University
References
1. Brandenberger D. L. Propaganda State in Crisis: Soviet Ideology, Indoctrination, and, Terror under Stalin, 1927–1941 (Rus. ed.: Peshkov A. A., Volodina E. S., transls. Krizis stalinskogo agitpropa: propaganda, politprosveshchenie i terror v SSSR, 1927–1941 gg. Moscow, ROSSPEN Publ., 2017. 367 p.).
2. Vdovin A. I., Russkiye v XX veke. Tragedii i triumfy velikogo naroda [The Russians in the XX century. Tragedies and triumphs of great people]. Moscow, Veche Publ., 2013. 624 p.
3. Zorin V. U., Kamenskikh M. S. [The most important event of the outgoing year: the conference dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation on interethnic relations]. In: Etnosotsium i mezhnatsional'naya kul'tura [Ethnosociety and international culture], 2022, no. 11, pp. 9–15.
4. Martin T. The affirmative action empire: nations and nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923–1939 (Rus. ed.: Shchelokova O. R., transl. Imperiya «polozhitel'noi deyatel'nosti». Natsii i natsionalizm v SSSR, 1923–1939. Moscow, ROSSPEN Publ., 2011. 644 p.).
5. Tishkov V. A. [Nation, nationalism and nation-building]. In: Rossiya v global'noy politike [Russia in Global Affairs], 2021, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 42–62.
6. Hosking G. Rulers and victims: the Russians in the Soviet Union (Rus. ed.: Artemov V., transl. Praviteli i zhertvy. Russkie v Sovetskom Soyuze. Moscow, Novoye literaturnoye obozreniye Publ., 2012. 544 p.).
7. Cheshko S. V. Raspad SSSR: etnopoliticheskiy analiz [The collapse of the USSR: ethnopolitical analysis]. Moscow, IEA RAN Publ., 2000. 396 p.
8. Slezkine Y. The USSR as a Communal Apartment, or how a Social State Promoted Ethnic Particularism. In: Slavic review, 1994, vol. 53, no 2, pp. 414–452.
9.