Instruments of State Identity Policy in the Contemporary World
Journal: RUDN Journal of Political Science (Vol.26, No. 2)Publication Date: 2024-07-03
Authors : Olga Popova; Nikolay Grishin;
Page : 325-340
Keywords : identity; identity politics; state identity policy; public policy; symbolic politics; identity construction; public policy instruments;
Abstract
The article is devoted to studying the development and specifics of using instruments of state identity policy in modern conditions of geopolitical challenges. The study contributes to clarifying scientific knowledge about the means by which state authorities strive to achieve their goals in identity construction. The differentiation of approaches among particular states in the conditions of modern geopolitical confrontation has been established. The study is based on the application of a comprehensive approach to determining the content of state identity policy. The empirical source of the study is the results of an expert survey of leading domestic researchers in the field of identity politics conducted in the fall of 2023 with the participation of the authors. Discourse analysis was used as a method for processing primary data. The main trends in the development of instruments of state identity policy in the conditions of the 2020s have been identified. The study allows for the clarification of knowledge about the limitations and limits of the effectiveness of the state in the field of identity construction.
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