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CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN A STATEHOOD CRISIS (BASED ON LIBYA)

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Abstract

Political institutions play a vital role in ensuring the stable functioning of the state, regulating socio-political relations, accumulating political decisions, and maintaining national security. In modern political science, the study of political institutions is carried out within the framework of various theoretical and methodological approaches.


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