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Оценка воздействия неправительственных организаций на избирательный процесс в России

Оценка воздействия неправительственных организаций на избирательный процесс в России

Abstract

The article analyzes the activities of foreign non-governmental organizations during the 2007-2008 and 2011-2012 election campaigns in Russia, identifies both common features and specifics of the INO operations in these campaigns, and estimates the impact of Russian non-governmental organizations on the electoral process in Russia in 2007-2008 and in 2011-2012. The authors conclude that NGOs had a greater role and influence on the course of election campaigns at both the local and federal levels of governance.

В статье проводится анализ деятельности иностранных неправительственных организаций в период предвыборных кампаний 2007-2008, 2011-2012 гг. в России. Авторы выделяют как общие черты, так и специфику деятельности ИНО в данных кампаниях, оценивают воздействие российских неправительственных организаций на избирательный процесс в России в 2007-2008 и 2011-2012 гг. Делается вывод о значительной роли и влиянии НПО на ход избирательных кампаний как на местном, так и на федеральном уровнях власти.

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НПО,ИНО,ИНОСТРАННЫЙ АГЕНТ,ВЫБОРЫ,ИЗБИРАТЕЛЬНЫЙ ПРОЦЕСС,СОВРЕМЕННЫЙ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ПРОЦЕСС,ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЕ ВЛИЯНИЕ,NGOS,FOREIGN AGENT,POLL,ELECTION PROCESS,MODERN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS,POLITICAL INFLUENCE

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