THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE DIGITAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF ITS ADAPTATION IN RUSSIAN PRACTICE
https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2026_1_53
Abstract
The article examines international practices of digital dialogue between government and society in the United States, Europe, and Asia from an institutional perspective. It demonstrates that the effectiveness of digital communication depends not on technological sophistication but on its integration into public governance structures. The study identifies both the potential and the limitations of adapting foreign digital dialogue practices to the Russian political and administrative context.
About the Author
A. I. SerebryakovRussian Federation
Serebryakov Alexander I. – PhD Student at the Department of Political Science and Political Analysis
Moscow
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For citations:
Serebryakov A.I. THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE DIGITAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF ITS ADAPTATION IN RUSSIAN PRACTICE. Post–Soviet Continent. 2026;49(1):53-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2026_1_53
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