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Zbigniew Brzezinski–Aleksandr Dugin İkileminde Avrasya Jeopolitiğin Karşılaştırmalı Analizi
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Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian elite: the irrelevance of Aleksandr Dugin’s geopolitics
Post-Soviet Affairs, 2019ABSTRACTThe consistency and effectiveness of Russia’s assertive foreign policy has earned Putin, both domestically and internationally, the image of a powerful and ambitious leader with a strategic...
Kirill Kalinin
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Is Aleksandr Dugin a Traditionalist?“Neo‐Eurasianism” and Perennial Philosophy
Russian Review, 2009H ow relevant is Integral Traditionalism or Philosophia Perennis to an adequate assessment of the multifaceted phenomenon of post-Soviet Russian "neo-Eurasianism," as a whole, and to the eclectic social doctrine of Aleksandr Dugin (b. 1962), in particular?1 A final answer to this question would be only possible if Dugin's International Eurasian ...
Anton Shekhovtsov, Andreas Umland
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European Security, 2002
This article examines the emergence of Aleksandr Dugin as the leader of the Eurasian Movement and later Party in Russia. For much of the 1990s Dugin was a prominent intellectual among the Russian nationalist‐communist opposition, moving from the position of ideologue of a fringe political party ‐ Edvard Limonov's National Bolsheviks — to advisor to the
Jacob W Kipp
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This article examines the emergence of Aleksandr Dugin as the leader of the Eurasian Movement and later Party in Russia. For much of the 1990s Dugin was a prominent intellectual among the Russian nationalist‐communist opposition, moving from the position of ideologue of a fringe political party ‐ Edvard Limonov's National Bolsheviks — to advisor to the
Jacob W Kipp
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Politics, Religion and Ideology, 2019
The conviction of Russia’s uniqueness, both in the past as well as at present, is widespread among Russian conservative intellectuals and currently enjoys the support of President Putin.
Marcin Skladanowski
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The conviction of Russia’s uniqueness, both in the past as well as at present, is widespread among Russian conservative intellectuals and currently enjoys the support of President Putin.
Marcin Skladanowski
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Aleksandr Dugin e la Quarta Teoria Politica. Rossobrunismo e postmodernità
Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine has brought the issue of post-Soviet Russian imperialism to the attention of geopolitical reflection. Aleksandr Dugin is a leading figure in contemporary Russian philosophy. In his work, he addresses a number of issues with an almost immediate reflection to international politics: the contrast between East and West ...
Enrico Daly
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Studies in East European Thought
The myth of a German “Conservative Revolution” distinct from and opposed to National Socialism deserves to be re-examined. The correspondence of Swiss journalist Armin Mohler, the author of a 1950 thesis on the “Conservative Revolution”, shows how his work tried to exonerate certain Nazi authors, most notably Carl Schmitt. Mohler, who had tried to join
Emmanuel Faye
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The myth of a German “Conservative Revolution” distinct from and opposed to National Socialism deserves to be re-examined. The correspondence of Swiss journalist Armin Mohler, the author of a 1950 thesis on the “Conservative Revolution”, shows how his work tried to exonerate certain Nazi authors, most notably Carl Schmitt. Mohler, who had tried to join
Emmanuel Faye
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From neo-Eurasianism to Trumpism: Aleksandr Dugin and the making of conservative internationalism
Studies in East European ThoughtNicola Guerra
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