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New political philosophy for RussiaABSTRACT: Both the domestic and foreign policies of every state presuppose a certain ideology as a foundation. In a broad sense, an ideology can be considered as a certain "coordinate system", an interpretative model of the world (Weltanschauung) that includes both the empirical-theoretical one (realizing the place of a nation in regional and global contexts, with a clear understanding national needs) interests, goals and resources) and metatheoretical (understanding a nation in the context of human history and culture). Some of the main issues on the agenda in Russia are the clear understanding and definition of national objectives and interests, the formulation of a development strategy in economic, social, political, etc., and the creation of both national and foreign. politics. I believe that Russia currently does not have an ideology or value system that can unite society. In short, I argue that Russia needs a new development strategy, a new national idea that can replace (or fill the void left by the collapse of) the old communist ideology. Both the internal and foreign policies of each state presuppose a certain ideology (philosophy) as a foundation on which to build. In a broad sense, an ideology can be considered as a certain "coordinate system", an interpretive model of the world ("Weltanschauung"), which combines both the empirical-theoretical level (the realization of the country's position in the regional and global context , the clear understanding of national interests, goals and resources) and metatheoretical (an existential understanding of the country in the context of human history and culture). One of the main issues on the agenda in Russia is the clear understanding and definition..... .middle of the document ...the ability to repel the invasion, which in foreign policy was expressed in the so-called concept of "concentric circles ". Nowadays, remnants of the “superpower” ideology and the idea of ​​“one and indivisible” Russia still exist in social consciousness. This phenomenon can explain public support for Russian nationalist (“patriotic”) political forces and the attempt to integrate with Belarus and other former Soviet republics. The concept of “sustainable development” can contribute to mobilizing communities for practical actions, building social coalitions and can become one of the foundations of the national development strategy. The whole logic of its implementation will encourage Russia to play the role of a "bridge", connecting the East and the West, will orient national foreign policy to cooperation, and not confrontation with the rest of the world..