About
“Lomonosov Public Administration Journal. Series 21” is a quarterly scholarly journal published since 2004.
Officially registered with the Federal Agency on Press and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation (license number ПИ№ 77-15127, issued on April 14, 2003).
Founding organization: Federal State Budgetary Institution of Higher Professional Education “Lomonosov Moscow State University”.
Publisher: School of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
International Standard Serial Number ISSN 2073-2643.
“Lomonosov Public Administration Journal. Series 21” included in RISC (Russian Index of Scientific Citation) on the platform eLIBRARY.ru.
The journal covers the following topics:
- History;
- Economic Theory.
The subject of the journal in terms of the current nomenclature of scientific workers' specialties
5.2.1. Economic Theory (Economic Sciences)
5.2.3. Regional and Sectoral Economics (Economic Sciences)
5.2.6. Management (Economic Sciences)
5.2.7. State and Municipal Administration (Economic Sciences)
5.2.7. State and Municipal Administration (Sociological Sciences)
5.2.7. State and Municipal Administration (Historical Sciences)
5.6.1. National history
5.6.2. General history
5.6.7. History of international relations and foreign policy
5.1.2. Public law (State law) sciences
The goal of “Lomonosov Public Administration Journal. Series 21” is to use the possibilities of Internet to promote cutting-edge theoretical and practical developments in public, municipal and corporate administration.
To achieve this goal, we determined the following practical tasks our publication must accomplish:
- To create an open information environment, which will facilitate the communication between the leading experts and young researchers in administrative science;
- To promote international cooperation and the development of an international community of administrative specialists;
- To facilitate the development of an independent school of administrative thought in the MSU and strengthen its connections with professional and education communities;
- To cut down the time necessary for publication of essential up-to-date articles;
To provide fast and easy access to recently published material on public, municipal and corporate administration.

