The Russian Federation as a Civilizational State
https://doi.org/10.17803/2542-2472.2026.37.1.005-013
Abstract
The paper is devoted to the political form known as the civilizational state. Trends in geopolitical development indicate that only civilizational states can serve as the foundation of a multipolar world order because other actors lack the ideological resilience and corresponding resources necessary for such a role. Russia’s distinctive teleology lies in its own state-legal mission as a civilizational state. The defining characteristics of a civilizational state in Russian history began to emerge as early as the period of the Old Russian state. The features inherent in Russian statehood as a civilizational state enabled the Russian people to preserve a relatively high degree of religious, cultural, and legal unity, to consolidate around Moscow, and to transform the state into a genuine empire. The category of «civilizational state» should be incorporated into stable legal terminology and appropriately reflected in constitutional legislation.
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About the Authors
N. I. GrachevRussian Federation
Nikolay I. Grachev, Dr. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor; Full Professor, Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law
Volgograd
V. G. Rumyantseva
Russian Federation
Valentina G. Rumyantseva, Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor; Editor-in-Chief, Russian Law Online; Department of History of the State and Law
Moscow
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For citations:
Grachev N.I., Rumyantseva V.G. The Russian Federation as a Civilizational State. Russian Law Online. 2026;(1):5-13. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17803/2542-2472.2026.37.1.005-013
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