Abstract

The subject of this article is the study of the peculiarities of domestic political and cultural aspects in the interaction of expert communities with political institutions. This research study was conducted in the form of an interview. The respondents were members of expert communities and representatives of political institutions. The relevance of the article lies in the fact that, after analyzing the answers provided to the questions asked during the interview regarding the experience of becoming respondents as members of expert communities, interaction with expert communities, if the respondent is a member of a political institution, questions regarding the processes of selection and search for experts in expert communities, as well as questions about the current role of the participation of expert communities in the formation of public policies. The conducted research will indicate what political and cultural problems exist in the interaction of expert communities with political institutions of power and will help form the current vision of this situation through a survey of direct participants in such interaction.

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