Political socialization in Ukraine: state and prospects of development

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 3 (22):185-189 (2012)
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The article deals with the main peculiarities of multicultural policy forming in Ukraine, its features and prospects of future development. The author highlightes the issues, which have a destructive influence on multicultural society development.

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