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The Department was created on the basis of the Department of Politics, which was established in 2005. The main purpose of the department is to provide today’s students with professional training in the fields of political analysis and sociopolitical engineering, as well as in creating a special creative atmosphere that allows for the formation and development of a society of political experts who are capable of not only carrying out professional research, but also proposing and implementing solutions to relevant Russian and international problems.
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Springer, 2024.
Клещенко Л. Л.
Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4: История. Регионоведение. Международные отношения. 2024. Vol. 29. No. 1. P. 77-86.
Arkatov D., Filatova O.
In bk.: 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV 2024), October 01–04, 2024, Pretoria, South Africa.. NY: ACM, 2024.
OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. University of Oxford, 2019
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to join our research seminar held by the Department of Political Science and International Affairs, which will take place on 4th of October, 2021 at 15.00 (Moscow time).
Speaker: Yuri Kabanov , senior lecturer at the Department of Political Science and International Affairs, research fellow at the Center for Comparative Governance Studies, HSE, Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
Topic: Why Do Authoritarian States Need Electronic Civic Participation?
From the beginning of 2010s, researchers have been pointing out the increased interest of non-democratic states towards the institutions of electronic civic participation: from governmental portals for complaints and petitions to more advanced public deliberations. While in some countries the attention to electronic participation has already decreased, some authocracies still actively develop it. At this seminar, we will attempt to comprehensively analyze the factors that influenced the spread of e-participation in a global perspective; and particularly the influence of the regime's legitimization strategies and state power on the willingness to implement participatory innovations.
Language: Russian
The seminar will be held online via Zoom.
Link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86997867489?pwd=UTFnZE5aYURuemxJQnhrS1ozWEdYdz09
ID: 869 9786 7489
Password: 996236
In case you have any questions, contact Stanislav Shkel (sshkel@hse.ru).