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Published September 13, 2025 | Version v1
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title: "Multivector System Analysis of the Long-Term Viability of the Russian Civilization Model (Dataset v1.0, 2024–2025)"

  • 1. Independent Researcher (Berlin, Germany)

Description

Multivector System Analysis of the Long-Term Viability of the Russian Civilization Model (Dataset v1.0, 2024–2025)

 

The dataset (v1.0) presents an independent systemic analysis of the Russian model of civilization with a horizon >50 years.  

The structure follows the framework of 14 indicators (D1–D14)  , enabling further comparison with the West / China / Global South.

Indicators : 

D1 — Social structure · D2 — Economy · D3 — Politics · D4 — Philosophy/ideology ·  

D5 — Education · D6 — Science · D7 — Ecology · D8 — Ethics/empathy ·  

D9 — Media · D10 — Army/defense · D11 — Culture · D12 — Family/children ·  

D13 — Demography · D14 — Long-term resilience.

Key figures (2024)

- Military budget: ≈ $109B.  

- GDP (nominal): ≈ $2.24T; PPP: ≈ $5.1T.  

- Fertility rate:≈ 1.4 (below replacement level 2.1).  

- Population 65+: ≈ 16%.  

- Ecology: funding < 1% of GDP.  

- Education/science : strong institutions but underfunded  relative to OECD average.

 Dataset content

- Table D1–D14 with short assessments and comments.  

- Supplementary notes on data (2024–2025).  

- Basic reference list (statistics and reviews).

Purpose :

An open foundation for comparative analysis of trajectories (Russia ↔ other models) and for discussion of strategies of  ong-term viability .

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Conclusions : 

1)  Strengths : historical depth of institutions, cultural cohesion, defense autonomy.  

2)  Systemic risks. : fertility <2.1; underfunding of science/ecology; vulnerability to resource cycles.  

3) Long-term viability requires shifting the focus from a resource economy to a  potential economy :  

   education+science, ecology as a foundation, support for family/children as the highest value , not as a resource.  

4) Metric of success : growth of human potential and its contribution to innovation > short-term profit.

 

Version: v1.0 · Date: 2025-09-14

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0  

Author: Independent Researcher — Maksym Marnov (Alchimist) · ORCID: 0009-0000-0832-9597

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