Summary/Abstract |
ACCORDING to official information from the UN, Global Agenda 2018 includes over 80 national election campaigns (elections and referen-dums). For every state without exception, such an event is an important sovereignty factor defining, above all, the essence and functions of domestic institutions of power. At the same time, it impacts a country's international legal personality, its international policy. So, the world community's attention to what is going on in the international and national electoral environment is quite natural. The Russian presidential election on March 18, 2018 is an example of such focused attention - notably, in various formats (from systemic to episodic) and with colliding motives (from friendly and partner-like to aggressive and Russophobic).
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