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The transformation of civilizational determinants in the era of global crises and their impact on Russian elitogenesis

Трансформация цивилизационных детерминант в эпоху глобальных кризисов и их воздействие на российский элитогенез

Grigory D. Revyagin (Ревягин Г.Д.) and Natalia G. Revyagina (Ревягина Н.Г.)
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Grigory D. Revyagin (Ревягин Г.Д.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Natalia G. Revyagina (Ревягина Н.Г.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 2, 220-226

Abstract: The research is devoted to the study of the influence of the transformation of civilizational determinants on the processes of formation of the political and administrative elite of modern Russia. Through the prism of geopolitical analysis, the authors state that the current phase of globalization is undergoing deep systemic and structural crises, causing changes in the factors shaping the contours of modern civilizations. These factors are the determinants of civilizational development, the transformation of which is observed in several main areas. The authors believe that the civilizational approach to the analysis of global processes better reflects the real picture of the formation of a multipolar world and civilizations than the idealistic one, and also helps to fix and understand the metamorphoses in the generation and behavior of political elites. Thus, Russia's conservative turn towards positioning itself as a local civilization leads to noticeable changes in the process of elitogenesis, becoming nationally oriented, centralized and ideologized. Consequently, the authors conclude that civilizational factors in the near future will determine the appearance of the elite groups of the Russian state-civilization.

Keywords: geopolitics; global crisis; civilizational determinants; political elites of Russia; elitogenesis; conservative modernization; the Russian state-civilization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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