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Конструктивный потенциал политических конфликтов в современной России

Конструктивный потенциал политических конфликтов в современной России

Abstract

This article examines the peculiarities of political conflicts manifested in the transformation of modern Russian society. It is shown that the institutionalization of conflicts in the "power society" system contributes to the weakening of their destructive potential.

Исследуются особенности политических конфликтов, проявляемых в результате трансформации современного российского общества. Показано, что институционализация конфликтов в системе «власть общество» способствует ослаблению их деструктивного потенциала.

Keywords

КОНФЛИКТ, МОНОКОНФЛИКТ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ КОНФЛИКТ, СЛОЖНОСОСТАВНОЙ КОНФЛИКТ, ПРОТОКОНФЛИКТ, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛИЗАЦИЯ КОНФЛИКТА, ГРАЖДАНСКАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ, ГРАЖДАНСКИЙ ПРОТЕСТ, ЛЕГИТИМИЗАЦИЯ КОНФЛИКТА

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