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Morev Mikhail V.
Candidate of Sciences (Economics)
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Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science “Vologda Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences“ (VolRC RAS)
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Special Military Operation and the Internal Mobilization of Society and Elites
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№5, 2024
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“Returning the State to Its Native Harbor”. On the Issue of Ensuring the Continuity of Sovereign Development
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№4, 2024
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The Fifth Political Cycle of Russian President Vladimir Putin: “Cosmetic Repairs” for Crony Capitalism or a Transition to “Social Capitalism”?
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№3, 2024
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A Solid “Mandate of Trust”: 76 Million People Voted for Vladimir Putin’s Fifth Presidential Term
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№2, 2024
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№1, 2024
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The Russian Federation in the First Quarter of the 21st Century. The President Has Set Tasks until 2030
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№1, 2024
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№6, 2023
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At an Intermediate Stage on the Way toward Cultural Sovereignty
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№6, 2023
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№5, 2023
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From “Munich-2007” to “Valdai-2023”: Sixteen Years That Changed Russia and the World
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№5, 2023
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№4, 2023
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The System of Oligarchic Capitalism in Russia Is Inconsistent with the Achievement of the Goals of the Special Military Operation
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№4, 2023
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№3, 2023
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Evolving Threats to National Security
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№3, 2023
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№2, 2023
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Unusual Clarity. Russia Is No Longer the West
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№2, 2023
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№1, 2023
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The President Called on the Officials of All Levels to “Stop Fooling Around”
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№1, 2023
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№6, 2022
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Framework for a New Social Contract Is Being Formed in Russia
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№6, 2022
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№5, 2022
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The Special Military Operation Reveals New Features of Civil Society
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№5, 2022
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Monitoring of the Public Opinion on the Efficiency of Public Administration
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№4, 2022
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On the Way toward Crossing the Inner Rubicon
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№4, 2022
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Public Opinion Monitoring of the State of the Russian Society
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№3, 2022
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A Difficult Road after the Rubicon
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№3, 2022
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The Rubicon Has Been Crossed: February 24, 2022, Russia Entered a New Stage in Its Development in the 21st Century
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№2, 2022
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Nationwide Poverty – “a Threat to Steady Development and Our Demographic Future”
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№1, 2022
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Trends in Public Opinion Regarding the Effectiveness of Public Administration. Presidential Cycles 2000–2021
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№6, 2021
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Voters Supported the President: On the Results of the Election to the State Duma of the Eighth Convocation
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№5, 2021
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The Effectiveness of the Authorities’ Activities at the Local Level in the COVID-19 Pandemic (the Experience of Russia and China)
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№4, 2021
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National Security Strategy – 2021: Positive Experiences and Conflicting Expectations
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№4, 2021
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Focus on Finances as a Factor of Russia’s National Vulnerability in the 21st Century
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№3, 2021
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Where Does the Soullessness of the Ruling Elites Lead?
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№2, 2021
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Russian Statehood in the Face of the “Corruption of the Elites” Threat
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№6, 2020
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Announced in 2018, V. Putin’s “Decisive Breakthrough” is Now Stuck
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№5, 2020
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Vote of Confidence for the President is Confirmed. Achievement of Socio-Economic Development Goals before 2024–2030 is Uncertain
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№4, 2020
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Efficiency of the State’s “Manual” Management. Challenges of 2020
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№2, 2020
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Another Step toward V. Putin’s “Long State”
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№1, 2020
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Civil Society and the Transit of Power in 2024
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№6, 2019
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The 2018–2019 Regional Election: Voters’ Trust in the Authorities Continues to Decline
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№5, 2019
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Nationally Oriented Rotation of the Elites – the Most Important Condition for the Implementation of National Projects
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№4, 2019
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The Problem of Civilizational Choice and Its Reflection in the Key Documents Defining the Present and Future of Russia
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№3, 2019
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“Intellectual Feebleness” of the Ruling Elites and the “Deep People” of the “Long State”
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№2, 2019
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Public Administration Efficiency in 2000–2018 in the Assessments of the Region’s Population
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№1, 2019
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“Russian Federation – a Welfare State?” Assessing the Results of 25 years of Implementation of Article 7 of the Russian Constitution
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№6, 2018
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Revisiting the Issue Concerning the Future of Russian Statehood
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№5, 2018
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Pension reform and exacerbating issues of the legitimacy of the government
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№4, 2018
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The Disturbing Future of 2024
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№3, 2018
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“...And Most Importantly, There Will Be No Destitute People in Russia”.“Capitalism for the Few” – a Key Problem of National Security
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№2, 2018
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What Will Putin Bequeath to His Successor in 2024?
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№1, 2018
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Reflections upon the Results of the Fiftieth Issue of the Journal “Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast”
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№2, 2017
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New Breath of the “Fourth Estate”
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№1, 2017
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Regional Sociological Research Experience
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№5, 2015
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Assessing the Level of Happiness: a Review of Russian and Foreign Research
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№3, 2015
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A new stage of Russ ian history: trends, specifics and prospects
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№2, 2015
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About the results of the All-Russian Research-to-Practice Conference “Society and Sociology in Modern Russia”
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№6, 2014
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Subjective factor in social development as a key resource for the consolidation of the Russian society
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№5, 2014
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Importance of sociological knowledge at the present stage of development of the Russian society
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№4, 2014
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Issues of state-society relations
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№6, 2013
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Overcoming social disintegration as a factor in promoting social health
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№4, 2013
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Vologda residents’ notions of happiness
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№1, 2013
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Expansion of subcultural movements as a result of social disunity among the young population
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№4, 2012
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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DAMAGE DUE TO POPULATION’S MORTALITY FROM SUICIDES
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№6, 2011
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REGIONAL MORTALITY FEATURES
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№1, 2008
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