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    Perception of peacekeeping activities in Africa by the local population (on the example of Mali) by S. A. Bokeriya, A. R. Andronova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on the comparative analysis of sociological surveys (questionnaires, focus groups and interviews) conducted among the local population by two international research centers - the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) from 2012 to 2024 and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) from 2019 to 2022, the authors argue that the majority of Malians are satisfi with the government’s decision to stop the peacekeeping operation of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), since they trust the national army and police much more. …”
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    Analysis of the impact of domestic politics in Georgia on its relations with the EU by Albert K. Dudaiti

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The scientific significance of the article lies in critically rethinking the impact of geopolitical factors and domestic reforms, which, despite their declarative nature, often face institutional and societal barriers. The methodology is based on the study of official documents, analytical reviews, and a comparative analysis of political transformations and sociological survey data. …”
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    Social mechanisms for countering corruption in the digital society’s youth environment by M. V. Kibakin, G. G. Korablev

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The characteristic of sociological research conducted by the authors has been given and also the results of ranking and of determining the weight characteristics of such anti-corruption mechanisms have been outlined, as: the inevitability of responsibility for corruption offenses, publicity and openness of activities of state bodies and bodies of local self-government, implementation of the principles of “legality” and “recognition, maintenance and protection of fundamental human and civil rights and freedoms in Russia”, the integrated use of political, organizational, awareness-raising, socio-economic, legal, special and other measures, priority application of measures to prevent corruption, creating attitudes among the population not to accept corrupt actions as a way to solve their problems, forming a legal consciousness among young people that rejects corruption as an acceptable form of behavior and acceptable social practice for achieving success in life, cooperation between the state and civil society institutions, international organizations and individuals, development of digital technologies and virtual services in the system of corruption prevention, training and training of personnel in the field of theory and practice of corruption prevention, creation of public councils under the authorities with the participation of representatives of civil society, public opinion leaders, scientists, artists to develop measures to prevent corruption. …”
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    Jérôme Deyris, De la stabilité des prix à la stabilisation du climat ? L’économie politique du verdissement des banques centrales by Jérôme Deyris

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…My thesis combines three theoretical approaches to analyse the rise of green central banking: the political economy of varieties of capitalism, the economic sociology of organisations and bureaucracy, and the evolutionary theory of institutional change. …”
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    MEASURING THE QUALITY OF COLLEGE LIFE ON AN EXAMPLE OF RUSSIAN UNIVERSITY by Alena I. Nefedova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article discusses the results of applying the method of measuring the quality of university life (QCL - quality of college life), developed by American researchers of higher education on the basis of sociological studies of quality of life. This technique provides a comprehensive assessment of student satisfaction with university experience and can be used not only for internal monitoring and management decision-making, but also for inter-institutional comparisons.…”
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