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On Socio-Cultural Prerequisites for Formation of Russian Space. The Triangle and the Elite
The article observes peculiarities of Russian town-planning policies connected with the relationship between government, business and society. The author concludes that at the current stage the Russian business and the Russian government, being obsessed with each other, have a common feature that includes indisposition to reach an agreement, a compromise or a balance of interests, as well as unwillingness and inability to understand the mood and the needs of different social groups and audiences.