Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Malysheva G.A. Social moods and development strategy in Russia. In: Development Policy, state and world order: Proceedings of the VIII all-Russian Congress of political scientists, Moscow, 6-8 December 2018 ...



Malysheva G.A. Social moods and development strategy in Russia. In: Development Policy, state and world order: Proceedings of the VIII all-Russian Congress of political scientists, Moscow, 6-8 December 2018 / edited By O. V. Gaman-Golutvina, L. V. Smorgunova, L. N. Timofeeva. - Publishing Aspect Press, 2018. P. 326.
ISBN 978-5-7567-1011-3
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Abstract

One of the key problems for modern Russia is the search for social and political agreement on its strategic development, which directly depends on the ability of the ruling elites to formulate adequate social expectations of the task of national-state goal-setting and provide a resource base for their implementation. From this point of view, the declared policy of building a new high-tech economy is inseparable from the fulfillment by the Russian state of its social obligations. The analysis of public attitudes confirms the preservation of the request for the translational transformation processes, which in General correlates with the strategic vision of the Russian elites. At the same time, the country continues to maintain the potential of social deconsolidation, due primarily to the challenges in the socio-economic sphere, as well as the need to coordinate the search for a unifying ideology of development with the continuing political multiculturalism of Russian society.