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Political and management aspects of megacities’ development in modern domestic scientific researches

Abstract

Based on the analysis of dissertations defended in the period 2000– 2023 in various specialties, the article examines the main directions of scientific research on the problems of megacities in terms of the political and managerial component of their development. There is an active development of the subject field directly related to politics by various fields of knowledge, as well as the presence of a number of intersections and even coincidences of research topics not only within one scientific specialty, but also among different sciences. The prospects for the formation of an interdisciplinary scientific direction related to the comprehensive study of megacities as objects and subjects of state policy and management in modern Russian conditions are outlined.

About the Author

I. V. Fedyakin
Russian university of transport (MIIT)
Russian Federation

Fedyakin Ivan Vladimirovich, doctor of political sciences, professor, head of the department «Philosophy»

Moscow



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2. Fedyakin A.V. State policy of the Russian Federation towards city passenger transport: priorities and perspective directions [Gosudarstvennaja politika RF v otnoshenii gorodskogo passazhirskogo transporta: prioritety i perspektivnyje napravlenija] // SEARCH: Politics. Civics. Art. Sociology. Culture: scientific and socio-cultural journal. 2021. No. 4. P. 21–29.


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Fedyakin I.V. Political and management aspects of megacities’ development in modern domestic scientific researches. P.O.I.S.K. 2024;(3):71-81. (In Russ.)

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