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Alekseev, S.V., Kalamanov, V.A., Chernenko, A.G
Ideologicheskie Orientiry Rossii
Osnovy Novoi Obshcherossiiskoi Natsional`noi Ideologii. V 2-kh tomakh
[ Ideological guidelines of Russia : Osnovy Novoi Obshcherossiiskoi Natsional`noi Ideologii. V 2-kh tomakh]

Ed. by S.V. Stepashin
Moscow:  Kniga i Biznes, 1998
423+558 pp
2 v
pbk
ISBN: 5212008409
Language: Russian
Since the communist ideology was compromised and lost its official status in Russia, ideologues of all political orientations are trying to fill the gap. This is one of the most complete documents of this kind, which covers the key issues of the Russian state: mission, national interests, form of statehood, nationalities policy, and national security. Supplements include seventeen laws, agreements, statutes, and other documents about state configuration and development strategy. Edited by the former prime-minister Sergei Stepashin.
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