Uniqeness and Universality of Freedom Practices and the Principles of Open Access

The author suggests a new version of the typology of political regimes originally formulated by D. North. The main distinction of the proposed taxonomy from that of North, which is based on politico-economical analysis, is the introduction of a new element of classification, namely, “post-revolution...

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Main Author: V. Sergeyev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: MGIMO University Press 2015-09-01
Series:Международная аналитика
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Online Access:https://www.interanalytics.org/jour/article/view/93
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Summary:The author suggests a new version of the typology of political regimes originally formulated by D. North. The main distinction of the proposed taxonomy from that of North, which is based on politico-economical analysis, is the introduction of a new element of classification, namely, “post-revolutionary” regimes.The paper treats European history as a process of gradual spreading of “extended access order” from West to East of Europe under a condition of existence of an intermediate zone within which “post-revolutionary regimes” are realized.
ISSN:2587-8476
2541-9633