The paper treats of the mechanisms of succession of the president’s power in some post-Soviet countries. It argues that they are correlated with the search for the continuity of the state and its systemic stability.
The paper analyses the counterterrorism systems in selected post-Soviet states, detailing East European countries. Systems of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Lithuania are examined. This analysis includes the level of legal (criminal legal regulations), institutional (institutions and bodies involved in counterterrorism) and conceptual (main goals and tasks) solutions. In addition, the article shows the scale of activity of contemporary terrorists movements and organizations in this region.
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