Risks of amendments to constitutional documents: Russian and foreign experience
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St Petersburg State University
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The article considers the risks of amendments to the basic law of the state, which are associated
with the inability to accurately predict political and managerial problems arising in the new
constitutional context. An analysis is conducted of the changes in constitutions as the basis of
the political, economic, and social life of the societies that are bifurcation points from which development
can proceed in various directions. This creates risks at the stages of formation and
functioning of complex public systems of authority, whose work greatly influences the creation
of an optimal quality of life as the criterion of the basic goal of a modern democratic state. The
analysis is comprised of factors that affect the reduction or levelling of such risks or increase the
possible of their occurrence. A developed democratic political culture and a high degree of public
readiness for radical changes in the foundations of the political system (for example, France
after World War II) are identified as factors that positively affect the state system, and excessive
haste in decision making and lack of broad public fundamental changes discussion (for example,
Germany in the early 90-ies of the last century) are identified as factors that negatively affect the
social integration of society and the achievement of uniformity in the quality of life on the territory
of the state. Both examples demonstrate in the Russian context the need to balance state policy
in the process of implementing political decisions that led to amendments to the Constitution of
the Russian Federation in 2020.
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Vulfovich R. M. Risks of amendments to constitutional documents: Russian and foreign experience. Political Expertise: POLITEX, 2021, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 39–51.