|
StatusThe thesis was presented on the 1 March, 2012Approved by NCAA on the 23 May, 2012 Abstract![]() |
The structure of the thesis: introduction, 4 chapters, conclusions and recommendations, bibliography of 306 names, 7 appendices, 128 basic text pages, 12 illustrations and 2 tables. The results of the research are published in 7 scientific works.
The research field: the political system of the Republic of Moldova approached through synergetic methods of research.
The goal of the dissertation: the appliance of the synergetic principles of investigation in the analysis of the institutionalization, evolution and functionality of the political system of the Republic of Moldova.
The main objectives: synergetic analyses of the USSR and the evolution of the Republic of Moldova political system; determination of the synergetic principle that can be used in the analysis of the political system of the Republic of Moldova; synergetic approach in the improvement of the political system of the Republic of Moldova, etc.
The methodology of research: the synergetic method in correlation and comparison with the systemic, structural-functionalist, comparative, phenomenological, behaviorist and the historical method.
Scientific innovation: the thesis is one of the first scientific works which offers a theoretical and practical way of synergetics application in the analysis of political systems in general and the political system of the Republic of Moldova in particular.
The important scientific issue tackled consists in the implementation of synergetic method in the analysis and improvement of the political system from the Republic of Moldova.
The theoretical significance and application value of the investigation consists in the major importance of the implementation of new scientific methods in the context of the challenges faced by modern Moldovan society.
The research results have been approved in the articles published in”Revista de Filozofie şi Ştiinţe Politice” and in «Общество и Экономика» (Moscow), and has been presented in both national and international scientific conferences.
Under consideration [2] :
Theses Archive: