State and Non-profit Sector Relations: The Formation of Unique Russian Model
( Pp. 81-87)

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Salavatov Ilyas Kh. master degree, Department of Political Theory
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University) under the umbrella of the Russian Federation Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The research studies the relations between the state and non-profit sector. The article aims to analyze the prevalent models of interaction and to describe the emerging Russian model. Based on the system approach the existing models are classified according to the established practices into Western, Chinese and dependent models. The study reveals particular Russian experience and claims that it can be regarded as a new emerging model. The paper emphasized the need for coordinated effort from the Russian government and civil society in order to maintain efficient development of this model. Therefore it can be used for policymaking in relation to NGOs and may serve as a basis for further research to provide recommendations to boost the efficiency of interactions.
How to Cite:
Salavatov I.Kh. State and Non-profit Sector Relations: The Formation of Unique Russian Model. Sociopolitical Sciences. 2023. Vol. 13. No. 3. Рр. 81–87. (In Rus.) DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2023-13-3-81-87. EDN: HXUHLX
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Keywords:
state, NGO, non-profit, models of interaction, regulation, control.


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