THEORETICAL AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS OF COUNTERING EXTREMIST ACTIVITY IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
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Abstract:
Extremist activity in the modern world has acquired a wide scope and is a major problem not only for Russia as a state as a whole, but also for the entire modern world community. The theoretical and legal foundations of countering extremist activity in Russia are considered.

Keywords:
national security, extremist activity, counteraction
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