CIVIL POTENTIAL OF REGULATING INTER-ETHNIC RELATIONS IN THE MODERN RUSSIAN SOCIETY
ГРАЖДАНСКИЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ РЕГУЛИРОВАНИЯ МЕЖЭТНИЧЕСКИХ ОТНОШЕНИЙ В СОВРЕМЕННОМ РОССИЙСКОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ
Bedrik Andrei (Бедрик А.В.),
Bineeva Natalia (Бинеева Н.К.) and
Dyuzhikov Sergey (Дюжиков С.А.)
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Bedrik Andrei (Бедрик А.В.): Southern Federal University
Bineeva Natalia (Бинеева Н.К.): South Russian Branch of the Federal Research Sociological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Dyuzhikov Sergey (Дюжиков С.А.): Southern Federal University
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 4, 206-210
Abstract:
The article deals with the problem of the development of civilian capacity to regulate inter-ethnic relations in modern Russia. Programs, national policy documents and statements by state leaders declare the goal of increasing the participation of civil society institutions in the implementation of national policy objectives and activities. However, real social practices indicate a low level of subjectivity of civil institutions in the implementation of programs for the harmonization of inter-ethnic relations, the absence of an equal dialogue between government bodies and public associations. Overcoming such a problem is possible on the basis of measures proposed by the authors of the article and will allow neutralizing the current risks of the dynamics of intercultural communication in Russia and in the Rostov region.
Keywords: civil potential; civil institutions; interethnic relations; national policy; national-cultural organizations; advisory councils; sociocultural borders; civil society; local self-government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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