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INTEGRATION POTENTIAL OF PATRIOTIC YOUTH ASSOCIATIONS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE UNION STATE: THE INSTITUTIONAL AND COMMUNICATIVE ASPECT

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2026_1_41

Abstract

The article examines the integration potential of youth patriotic associations of Russia and Belarus. Based on the analysis of the regulatory framework, sociological data and practices of leading organizations, key areas of activity have been identified: military patriotic education, preservation of historical memory, volunteerism and the formation of a unified cultural and educational space. The role of joint projects in consolidating youth, existing constraints and promising solutions, including the development of a unified concept of patriotic education and the development of digital platforms to strengthen a common identity, are considered.

About the Author

I. P. Yushkov
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Yushkov Ilya P. – Postgraduate student of the Department of General History, Political Science and Regional Studies

Saransk



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Yushkov I.P. INTEGRATION POTENTIAL OF PATRIOTIC YOUTH ASSOCIATIONS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE UNION STATE: THE INSTITUTIONAL AND COMMUNICATIVE ASPECT. Post–Soviet Continent. 2026;49(1):41-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2026_1_41

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