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Formation, Development And Functioning Of Post-Soviet Russia

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  • M. D. Magarramov
  • A. A. Omarov
  • M. A. Kurbanov
  • M. G. Bagandov

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Aim. Using the principle of historicism, the principles and approaches of social dialectics, the authors performed a concise analysis of the essence and content of the history of our country in the era of "perestroika" and the modern period in the context of the correlation of government actions in the direction of the regulation of inter-ethnic relations. Methods. Consonance unity uses the principle of historicism and the basic approaches of social dialectics, as well as the basic forms of right thinking. Results. Some aspects of the perestroika era and the post-Soviet period of our country's development are subjected to historical analysis through the prism of interethnic relations, including the Republic of Dagestan, as an integral part of the united multinational state.

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  • M. D. Magarramov & A. A. Omarov & M. A. Kurbanov & M. G. Bagandov, 2018. "Formation, Development And Functioning Of Post-Soviet Russia," Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Dagestan State Pedagogical University.
  • Handle: RePEc:dgs:journl:y:2018:id:479
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