Differentiation of the indices of collaboration and resistance of tritagonists and deuteragonists as limitrophes
https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2024.1.31-43
Abstract
The article reveals the possibilities of labile intermediate actors coming to the fore. An unstable vector of limitrophs in the intercivilization zone is determined. The authors separate deuteragonists as those who have accepted the values of the protagonist and therefore are his strong ally, and tritagonists as limitrophes who have mixed values and therefore are able to move away from the protagonist to his antagonist at any moment. It is proved that the level and stability of the loyalty of limitrophs correlate with the indices of collaboration and resistance. The authors identify the causes and negative aspects of collaboration for the life of individual countries, the role of historical, social and mental prerequisites that prevent the realization of basic national interests, as well as the causes and motives of resistance.
About the Authors
V. A. BelyaevRussian Federation
Belyaev Vladimir Aleksandrovich – Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Sociology, Political Science and Management
AuthorID: 273126
Kazan, 420111
G. R. Sibaeva
Russian Federation
Sibaeva Gulnaz Rashitovna – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor
AuthorID: 563744
Kazan, 420066
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Belyaev V.A., Sibaeva G.R. Differentiation of the indices of collaboration and resistance of tritagonists and deuteragonists as limitrophes. The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2024;(1 (64)):31-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26907/2079-5912.2024.1.31-43