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Role Of Formal And Informal Institutions In The Civil Society Development
[Роль Формальных И Неформальных Институтов В Развитии Гражданского Общества]

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  • Zyryanov, Sergey (Зырянов, Сергей)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Lukin, Anatoly (Лукин, Анатолий)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

Today, scientific discussions on the specifics of the development of civil society in Russia do not stop. The institutional approach allows us to look at this problem through the prism of formal and informal institutions existing in society. Researchers and practitioners should not focus only on the rule of law, official prescriptions and orders, setting the framework for interactions between authorities and citizens, promoting private initiatives, and realizing the rights and freedoms of the population. If they do not correspond to the prevailing norms, stereotypes, ways of thinking and actions for centuries, then the most useful, at first glance, innovations in the political and social sphere may not take root. This does not mean, however, that informal institutions remain unchanged under any circumstances. They also evolve. This process can be targeted. It is important to understand all the actors involved in the development of civil society in our country.

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  • Zyryanov, Sergey (Зырянов, Сергей) & Lukin, Anatoly (Лукин, Анатолий), 2020. "Role Of Formal And Informal Institutions In The Civil Society Development [Роль Формальных И Неформальных Институтов В Развитии Гражданского Общества]," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 7-18.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2010
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