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Contradictions in perceiving corruption by Russia’s population and its presentation in the official discourse
[Противоречия Восприятия Коррупции Населением России И Ее Презентации В Официальном Дискурсе]

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  • Pavroz, Alexander (Павроз, Александр)

    (Saint Petersburg State University)

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Introduction. The problem of corruption continues to be relevant in Russia. More research is needed to effectively combat corruption. Studying corruption in the context of general issues of contemporary Russian politics is particularly relevant in this regard . Purpose. The article is aimed at disclosing contradictions associated with perceiving corruption by the population of Russia and its representation in the official discourse. Methods. The author uses the following methods: analysis of statistical data, analysis of the results of public opinion polls, and discourse analysis. Scientific novelty of the research. The article demonstrates the discrepancy between citizens’ perceptions of corruption and their attitudes regarding power and the political regime. The author shows the inconsistency of the official discourse on corruption in Russia. Results. The article reveals the peculiarities of perceiving corruption by the population of Russia. Citizens’ perceptions of corruption correlate with their attitudes towards power and political regime. The author shows the key features of depicting corruption in the official discourse. Conclusions. Widespread perceptions of high levels of corruption have little impact on public support for the Russian political regime. In the mass consciousness, there is no understanding of the connection between corruption, an ineffective economy and a low standard of the population’s living. Corruption is not a significant factor in protest moods, although many causes of social discontent are somehow related to corruption. Reflections of corruption in official discourse are incomplete and internally inconsistent. The approaches to combating corruption proclaimed in the official discourse are not fully implemented in the current anti-corruption policy.

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  • Pavroz, Alexander (Павроз, Александр), 2021. "Contradictions in perceiving corruption by Russia’s population and its presentation in the official discourse [Противоречия Восприятия Коррупции Населением России И Ее Презентации В Официальном Дис," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 7-21.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp2101
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