Russian society’s responses to the social challenges of the pandemic

  • Olga Garanina Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation, 20 Kronshtadtskij Boulevard, Moscow, 125993, Russia
Keywords: pandemic, globalization, civilization, civilizational crisis, Russian society, standard of living, economic policy, sanctions

Abstract

The purpose of the article is to determine the national characteristics of overcoming the social consequences of the pandemic in the Russian society. The planetary spread of the COVID-19 virus, which takes place regardless of state national borders, has highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of world integration on a global scale and, at the same time, has shown the reserves of a national solution to economic, political and cultural problems in a pandemic situation. The author proposes the author's solution to the problem of Russia's place in the world civilizational process, determines the specifics of the country's civilizational development, which determines decision-making in the management of social processes, using civilizational approach, historical and comparative methods. The result of the study is the substantiation of the position on the crisis of the globalization project, the signs of which are the inability of the world community to ensure intercultural interaction and consolidate in solving the problem of the pandemic, as well as the refusal to recognize Russian achievements in the fight against the virus. It was concluded that only national-state localization and tough government decisions can have positive consequences in an extreme situation. The practical value of the results of scientific research lies in the possibility of using the conclusions that we justified to assess the social situation and develop specific political and economic measures to overcome the negative social consequences of the pandemic in Russian society, to organize tolerant intercultural communication in the world community.

Published
2022-12-30
How to Cite
Garanina, O. (2022) “Russian society’s responses to the social challenges of the pandemic”, Journal of Community Positive Practices, (4), pp. 113-129. doi: 10.35782/JCPP.2022.4.8.
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