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Revoljucija ne vserʹez: [študii po teorii i istorii kvazirevoljucionnych dviženij]
In: Klassenkampf
GEOGRAPHY OF ELECTORAL VOLATILITY IN THE WARMIA AND MAZURY VOIVODESHIP OF POLAND
The authors describe the impact of administrative reforms on the electoral volatility in the Warmia and Mazury voivodeship of Poland. The administrative reforms resulted in the formation of a new territorial organization of power. Using three large administrative units of Poland as an example, the authors analyse the experience of the formation of a geographic region by merging several politically diverse territories. The merger took place in a changing political environment. It inevitably affected the strategy and tactics of the development of local self-governance. The formation of the region has been going on in such a manner that differences in the electoral preferences and political behaviour of the urban population (the regional metropolis) and the periphery remain unchanged. Having performed the index analysis and a comparative analysis of the electoral data, the authors conclude that the consistency of administrative decisions on the formation of the region and the electoral performance have been weakening over time. During the initial phase, the electoral volatility was mainly due to the sluggishness and inertia of the previous territorial organization. After the phase of stabilization, the electoral volatility indices in different geographical areas changed due to a combination of social and political factors. The authors show that the 'looseness' of the Polish party system affect the electoral volatility in the region more than institutional decisions of the administrative reforms.
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Screen-game specificity of mass video game representation of the war and terrorism phenomena
In: Obščestvo: filosofija, istorija, kulʹtura = Society : philosophy, history, culture, Issue 9, p. 22-25
ISSN: 2223-6449
Right-wing radicalism and factors of xenophobic social practice in Hungary and Slovakia: comparative analysis
In: Sravnitelʹnaja politika: Comparative politics Russia, Volume 8, Issue 1, p. 33-43
ISSN: 2412-4990
Tascit' i ne puscat': Kreml' nakonec vyrabotal molodeznuju politiku
In: Svobodnaja mysl', Issue 11, p. 82-92
Molodez' kak ob-ekt klassovogo eksperimenta: Stat'ja vtoraja. Okoncanie
In: Svobodnaja mysl', Issue 1, p. 48-68
Molodez' kak ob-ekt klassovogo eksperimenta: Stat'ja pervaja; stat'ja vtoraja
In: Svobodnaja mysl', Issue 10-11, p. 51-67
The Phenomenon of Video Games in the Context of the Genesis of Screen Culture and the Space of Social Everyday Life
In: Obščestvo: filosofija, istorija, kulʹtura = Society : philosophy, history, culture, Issue 5, p. 53-58
ISSN: 2223-6449
International positioning of the region: the image of the Kaliningrad region in the media space of the Baltic states
In: Baltic Region, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 38-52
The issue of international positioning is crucial to all exclaves, and the Kaliningrad region surrounded by the Baltic region countries is no exception. This contribution aims to describe a general strategic path for positioning the Russian territory in question. To produce recommendations on a positioning concept, it looks at the ties between the Kaliningrad region and the neighbouring Baltic States and how the former is perceived by the latter. Publication monitoring and media content analysis were carried out to explore the image created in the Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian media in recent years. Avenues for positioning are proposed in line with the principles of place branding, and the interests common to the region and the Baltic States are considered through the lens of international cooperation projects. The emphasis is on the prospects for trade relations development. The main advantages of the region are identified, and the risks to be reckoned with when forming a positioning concept are determined. The findings suggest that strategic positioning is feasible in the case of the Kaliningrad region; its focal points may be investment, logistics, tourism and infrastructure. The authors also stress the possibility of developing international cooperation platforms and indicate regional problems of international concern.
Geography of Electoral Volatility in the Warmia and Mazury Voivodeship of Poland
In: Baltic Region, Issue 4, p. 61-68
The authors describe the impact of administrative reforms on the electoral volatility in the Warmia and Mazury voivodeship of Poland. The administrative reforms resulted in the formation of a new territorial organization of power. Using three large administrative units of Poland as an example, the authors analyse the experience of the formation of a geographic region by merging several politically diverse territories. The merger took place in a changing political environment. It inevitably affected the strategy and tactics of the development of local self-governance. The formation of the region has been going on in such a manner that differences in the electoral preferences and political behaviour of the urban population (the regional metropolis) and the periphery remain unchanged. Having performed the index analysis and a comparative analysis of the electoral data, the authors conclude that the consistency of administrative decisions on the formation of the region and the electoral performance have been weakening over time. During the initial phase, the electoral volatility was mainly due to the sluggishness and inertia of the previous territorial organization. After the phase of stabilization, the electoral volatility indices in different geographical areas changed due to a combination of social and political factors. The authors show that the 'looseness' of the Polish party system affect the electoral volatility in the region more than institutional decisions of the administrative reforms.
The Baltic Region in the Studies of Russian Political Scientists
In: Political Expertise: POLITEX, Volume 15, Issue 1, p. 139-153
ISSN: 2618-9577
Rossija i zapad
In: Russkaja civilizacija