After Mukden: A Russian Verdict on Russian Failures
In: Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 49, Heft 328, S. 686-695
ISSN: 1744-0378
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In: Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 49, Heft 328, S. 686-695
ISSN: 1744-0378
Editors: Jan. 1912- B. Pares, M. Baring, S. N. Harper. ; "A quarterly review of Russian history, politics, economics, and literature". ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Microfilm copy: Microfilm. New York, NY, New York Public Library, Copy Services. 1 reel. 35 mm.
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In: Child abuse & neglect: the international journal ; official journal of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, Band 34, Heft 6, S. 429-437
ISSN: 1873-7757
In: Meždunarodnoe pravosudie, Band 3, Heft 19, S. 10-17
In: Communication research, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 415-434
ISSN: 1552-3810
An understanding of the determinants of viewer choice is fundamental to an analysis of the structure and profitability of the television broadcasting industry. This study approaches the question by broadly analyzing the distribution of audiences among programs and stations. Examination of national television ratings reveals that the share of the market captured by a given program varies widely across the nation. Since the factors that influence market shares seem to be very diverse and include such broad categories as program characteristics, station characteristics, and market characteristics, it seems instructive to first carefully analyze the data to identify the relative importance of the various factors. Factor analysis provides a convenient method for analyzing the vast array of television ratings data. This method transforms the data into a small number of principal components that help clarify the relationship among the many determinants of market shares. On examination the results indicated that station characteristics are the dominant factor explaining variations in program ratings and that the frequency assignment is the dominant station characteristic.
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In: Europe in change
Note on pronunciation and language -- Introduction -- 1. National identity and the 'great divide' -- 2. Re-imagining the nation -- 3. The Croatian historical statehood narrative -- 4. Contemporary accounts of Croatian national identity -- 5. The nation in social practice 1: Economy, football and Istria -- 6. The nation in social practice 2: Language, education and the Catholic Church -- 7. Conclusion: Competing claims to national identity -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2016-23
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In: Socialʹno-političeskie nauki: mežvuzovskij naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 93-97
This article is devoted to the national state policy of the Federal center of the Russian Federation in relation to the Republic of Karelia. The paper examines the features of the evolution of the socio-cultural space of Karelia in the context of its existence within the borders of the modern Russian state. This article analyzes the methods and forms of the state national policy of the federal center in the Russian regions on the example of the Republic of Karelia. As a result of the work done, the paradigms of transformation of the political institutions of the Republic of Karelia, aspirations and attitudes of the population and the political elite, the impact of changes in electoral processes on the political system of the region, potential growth points, etc. are revealed.
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In: Europa country perspectives
Civic, ethnic, or civic-ethnic states: a discussion of theoretical concepts -- Russia and Ukraine in comparative perspective -- Emigres, dissidents and Soviets -- Boris Yeltsyn: Liberalism, tanks, and unions -- Vladimir Putin: "Gatherer of Russian lands" -- Democrats and the 'Red-White-Brown' coalition -- Messianism, 'Holy Rus,' and the Russian world -- Russia's 'Jerusalem': Crimea, and 'New Russia' -- Conclusions.
In: European Accounting Review (Forthcoming)
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In: Политическая лингвистика, Heft 3, S. 209-216
In: Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), Heft 7, S. 481-488
The relevance of the problem of this article lies in determining the current content of the issues of the personnel policy of the Russian Navy and its most important components such as social security, social security of military personnel and their families. The profession of a military sailor today is associated with many restrictions, the need to be constantly ready to take up combat duty, especially in the situation of the Russian Federation conducting a special operation in Ukraine. The requirements for professional training and personal qualities of the military personnel of the Navy are increasing in the most serious way. The solution of the goals and objectives of naval activity today is impossible without a quality personnel policy, the provision of social guarantees and social protection. The article defines the goals and objectives of the study. Official documents of the level of presidential decrees, scientific articles of a theoretical and methodological nature, and specialists — practitioners of the Russian Navy were used as an empirical and information base for the study. It is shown that the modern state policy in the field of maritime activities for the period up to 2030 is determined by a number of state documents of a legal, doctrinal, strategic and planning nature. At the highest political level — the presidential Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 20, 2017 N 327, the content of the social security sphere of the Navy is determined and a number of social guarantees are fixed for military personnel and their families, civilian personnel of the Navy and federal security service agencies. The author made conclusions and recommendations.
In: Russian politics and law, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 3-7
ISSN: 1558-0962