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Alexander Dugin’s Heideggerianism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper argues for the central role of Martin Heidegger’s thought in Alexander Dugin’s political philosophy or political theory. Part one is a broad overview of the place of Heidegger in Dugin’s political theory.
Millerman, Michael
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The anatomy of Russian information warfare. The Crimean operation, a case study. OSW Point of View Number 42, May 2014 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The Crimean operation has served as an occasion for Russia to demonstrate to the entire world the capabilities and the potential of information warfare.
Darczewska, Jolanta
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Unexpected Friendships: Cooperation of Ukrainian Ultra-Nationalists with Russian and Pro-Kremlin Actors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This descriptive analysis details and explains often paradoxical contacts between Russian and Russia-related actors, on the one side, and post-Soviet Ukrainian far-right parties such as Svoboda (Freedom), the National Corps, the Right Sector, and ...
Tarasiuk, Taras, Umland, Andreas
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Postcolonial transitions on the southern borders of the former Soviet Union: the return of Eurasianism? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
As the Soviet Union dissolved into a new territorial reality, it released the doubly repressed histories of Tsarist and Soviet imperium. In the states to the south of the new Russian Federation, the post-soviet jostled with the postcolonial as nations ...
Bowring, Bill
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Missionary populism against nativist populism: The debate between Olavo de Carvalho and Alexander Dugin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The present article discusses populism and the far-right, suggesting that these issues should not be studied in hermetic, per se, fields. It is proposed that populism could be a thinner or thicker ideology, while far-right should be divided into ...
Guimarães, G.
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Russian nationalism three years after the annexation of Crimea. OSW Commentary NUMBER 246 | 08.08.2017 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The annexation of Crimea and Russia’s military action in the Donbas in 2014 have revealed a major potential for a revival of nationalist sentiments in Russian society. The wave of ‘patriotic’ attitudes that swept through the country back then has enabled
Strzelecki, Jan
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The imaginaries of the Eurasian Union:Discursive construction of post-Soviet trans-nationality in Russia and Kazakhstan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Couched in the critical discourse studies perspective and developing the notion of political imaginary, this article explores the imaginaries of the transnational integration project of the Eurasian Union that are produced in elite discourses in its two ...
Ryazanova-Clarke, Lara
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From an ideological war to an ideology of war: Aleksandr Dugin’s assumptions of neo-Eurasianism and their application to Russian preparations for the war against Ukraine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This article compares the main aspects of Dugin’s neo-Eurasianism with the content of two important texts published in 2021: Putin’s article ‘On the historical unity of Russians and Ukrainians’ and the new National Security Strategy.
Składanowski, Marcin
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Russian nationalists on the Kremlin’s policy in Ukraine. OSW Commentary No. 156|24.12.2014 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
On the Day of National Unity, celebrated in Russia every 4 November, members of nationalist movements organise a so-called Russian March in Moscow. In 2014 the nationalists took part in three competing marches, which illustrated the divisions present in ...
Jarzyńska, Katarzyna
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