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ETHNOPOLITICAL CONTEXT ENSURING THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE RUSSIAN STATE AT THE PRESENT STAGE

https://doi.org/10.18384/2224-0209-2024-2-1399

Abstract

Aim. To review the role of state national policy in safeguarding sovereignty and overcoming the threats posed by destabilisation processes exploiting the national context.

Methodology. The key research method was comparative analysis, which compares the specifics of national policy implementation in the context of ensuring state sovereignty, as well as the current destabilisation potential exploiting the national context.

Results. A review of the main trends of the Russian ethnic policy has been made and the current challenges to Russia’s sovereignty in the national sphere have been described.

Research implications. The results of the research can be used in the study of ethnic policy, as well as for the prevention of ethnic-political conflicts and separatism on ethnic grounds.

About the Author

Alexander Sergeevich Burov
Federal Research Sociological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

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