Economic and Social Problems in the Views of Russian Youth


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The activity of a new generation of teenagers on world information platforms and at protest actions in Russia is a weighty basis for the study of the topic of the agenda (the desired future of the country) of students. Thanks to the development of the network level of interaction, many local problems attract public attention and become “pain points”. The authors analyze the work of students of the All-Russian competition “If I were President”. In fact, students have formed a request for an image of the future of the country, where economic and social problems are the main ones to be resolved.

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Lyudmila E. Ilyicheva

Institute of Public Service and Management of the RANEPA under the President of the Russian Federation

Email: ilicheva-le@ranepa.ru
Dr. Sci. (Polit), Cand. Sci (Philos.), Professor; Professor at the Department of Project and Program Management, Director of the Center for Public-Private Partnership Moscow, Russian Federation

Mikhail S. Rulev

Institute of Social and Political Studies of the Federal Research Sociological Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: mikerulev@gmail.com
post graduate Moscow, Russian Federation

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