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Betting on legitimacy / Filippov, Alexander   Journal Article
Filippov, Alexander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The term 'legitimacy' has a prominent place in Russian political rhetoric. It has been on the lips of the country's policymakers for the past 15 years. Over that period, its interpretation has undergone certain changes, but the core meaning is intact and can be found in all statements on Russia's position. It saw shifts in emphasis now and then though. Initially, it was about the supreme legitimacy of international organizations and legitimacy as people's confidence in politicians and institutions, and later on it was referred to in a narrow legal sense as the legitimacy of the existing institutions. However, the original sense of the word is still valid.
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National interest and international law : what is behind over lawful sovereignty / Filippov, Alexander   Article
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Pragmatism and honor in politics / Filippov, Alexander   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The fall of 2016 marked the hundredth anniversary of an importantyethalf-forgotten documentin the history of political thought. On October 27, 1916 Max Weber delivered a report entitled Deutschland unter den europaischen Weltmachten ("Germany Among the European World Powers"). Shortly afterward it appeared in print in a special issue of Die Hilfe magazine, an influential periodical that politician of great authority Friedrich Naumann published for decades. After Weber's death, his article was repeatedly included in volumes of his selected political works and in the full collection of his works. Yet in contrast to his many other writings, it would never receive world acclaim. Even recently it was ignored by the editors of a Cambridge collection of Weber's political writings.
Key Words Politics  Russia  Germany  Pragmatism  Britain  Honor 
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