State and Society: New Approaches to Open Dialogue
Complex social processes and new economic challenges are putting pressure on the government to ensure more active and substantial engagement of civil society in decision-making. The mechanisms of public oversight, feedback, government accountability to society, and civil engagement in government activities have been undergoing implementation in Russia for a while now. However, the rapidly evolving technological environment is spurring a need for expanded interaction. Have the actions taken to date yielded the desired effect, and how do society and the state judge the results? What should be done to kindle public interest in urgent socioeconomic issues and establish a mutually beneficial dialogue with the state?
Moderator:
Valery Fadeev ,
General Director, Expert Media Holding; Editor-in-Chief, Expert magazine
Panellist:
Mikhail Abyzov ,
Minister of the Russian Federation
Pavel Gusev ,
Editor-in-Chief, Editorial Office of the Newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets
Tatiana Zavialova ,
Senior Vice-President, Director of Marketing and Communications, Sberbank
Alexander Konovalov ,
Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
Svetlana Makovetskaya ,
Director, Centre for Civic Analysis and Independent Research (GRANI Centre)
Lidia Mikheeva ,
Deputy Chair of the Board, Research Centre of Private Law under the President of the Russian Federation
Nikolay Nikolaev ,
Chairman of the Committee of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Natural Resources, Property and Land Relations
Elena Topoleva-Soldunova ,
Director, Agency for Social Information
Anna Federmesser ,
Board Member, Vera Charitable Foundation for Hospice Care
Valery Fedorov ,
Director General, Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM)
Mariya Shklyaruk ,
Head of the Institution and Society Division, Center for Strategic Research Foundation