The paper discusses the possibilities that political psychology provides for analysis
of Russian political elites. Theoretical model, elaborated by the author, shows
these possibilities on the basis of empirical data from a big study of psychological
characteristics of Russian ministers (from Putin’s government), regional governors,
senators and State Duma deputies.
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