
The article examines the influence of the authoritarian syndrome on the process of legitimization of various bodies and institutions of government, in particular, to establish and maintain a personal type of legitimation. The author offers the analysis of prospects for the transformation of Russian political regime, namely the transfer from the personal type of legitimacy of the political system to the structural type. It shows the dynamics of components of the authoritarian syndrome is widely spread in the mass consciousness of Russians from 1992 to 2012. The article describes a new approach to the authoritarianism, along with cultural, neo-institutional, institutional explanation of the reasons supporting the communication, trust, and an uncritical attitude to the president, stands authoritarian syndrome.
В статье исследуется влияние авторитарного синдрома на процесс легитимации различных органов и институтов государственной власти, в частности на установление и поддержание персонального типа легитимации. Предлагается анализ перспективы трансформации российского политического режима, а именно перехода персонального типа легитимности политической системы в структурный тип. Представлена динамика компонентов авторитарного синдрома с 1992 по 2012 г. В статье изложен подход к рассмотрению авторитарности наряду с культурным, неоинституциональным, институционально-коммуникационным объяснениями оснований поддержки, доверия и некритического отношения к президенту, выделяющий авторитарный синдром.
АВТОРИТАРИЗМ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ВЛАСТЬ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ЛЕГИТИМНОСТЬ
АВТОРИТАРИЗМ, ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ВЛАСТЬ, ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ЛЕГИТИМНОСТЬ
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