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Feedback mechanisms of public authorities and citizens: some social and political meanings
[Механизмы Обратной Связи Органов Государственной Власти И Граждан: Некоторые Социальные И Политические Смыслы]

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  • Maya A. Astvatsaturova (Аствацатурова М.А.)

    (Pyatigorsk State University)

  • Sergey T. Mildzikhov (Мильдзихов С.Т.)

    (K.L. Khetagurov North Ossetian State University)

Abstract

The article examines the feedback between authorities and management and citizens in the general system of politics and management while identifying not only the social, but also the political meaning of it. The political and semantic content of the feedback is seen by the authors in the fact that only by stabilizing the general social background and solving the social problems of the population is it possible to preserve and strengthen the political stability of the state and its national sovereignty. Feedback is studied through such a popular mechanism as citizen requests, which, within the framework of political analysis, are interpreted as a resource: the involvement of citizens in management processes; formation of social and political culture of citizens; strengthening the cohesion of people in local areas; increasing the level of citizens' trust in the state as the most important political resource. The authors propose expedient directions for increasing the relevance of feedback from the state and citizens, taking into account modern challenges and risks, as well as internal political milestones.

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  • Maya A. Astvatsaturova (Аствацатурова М.А.) & Sergey T. Mildzikhov (Мильдзихов С.Т.), 2024. "Feedback mechanisms of public authorities and citizens: some social and political meanings [Механизмы Обратной Связи Органов Государственной Власти И Граждан: Некоторые Социальные И Политические См," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 168-174.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s24121
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