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Alexander Dugin’s views of Russian history: collapse and revival

Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2017
AbstractAlexander Dugin is one of the most well-known and clearly the most prolific philosopher and public intellectual in post-Soviet Russia.
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Alexander Dugin and Eurasianism

2019
This chapter discusses the life and work of Alexander Dugin who, since the mid-1990s, has been the best marketed of all Russian ideologists, both in Russia and in the West. Well-read in mainstream philosophy and the humanities, Dugin is an impressive aggregator of radical Right ideologies.
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Alexander Dugin’s ‘times of troubles’ as paradigms of Russian history

International Politics Reviews, 2015
Alexander Dugin, the seminal philosopher and journalist in post-Soviet Russia, was especially influential in the late Yeltsin/early Putin era. His visions of Russian history and the relationship between past and present reflect the views of many ethnic Russians who became quite disappointed with the results of the post-Soviet transformation.
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The Extremist Construction of Identity in the Historical Narratives of Alexander Dugin’s Fourth Political Theory

2020
This essay examines the historical thought of the contemporary Russian political philosopher Alexander Dugin (1962-). Dugin’s writings are the product of a complex intellectual development in the particularly fraught context of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the economic and political instability of the Yeltsin presidency and the ultimate emergence ...
Charles Robert Sullivan   +1 more
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Alexander Dugin: geopolitics and neo-fascism in post-Soviet Russia

Political Geography, 2001
Abstract In this paper I aim to contribute to critical geopolitics through a discussion of the work of the radical right wing Russian geopolitician Alexander Dugin, focusing on his textbook The Fundamentals of Geopolitics: the geopolitical future of Russia.
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The Ideological Framework of Early Post-Soviet Russia’s Relationship with Turkey: The Case of Alexander Dugin’s Eurasianism

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2015
AbstractEvery historical phenomenon can be approached from different perspectives, and its particular attributes can be as important as being related to other structurally similar phenomena. The collapse of the USSR did not lead to absolute predominance of the USA even in the early post-Cold War era.
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The Great Friendship: Geopolitical Fantasies About the Russia/Europe Alliance in the Early Putin Era (2000–2008) – The Case of Alexander Dugin

Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2014
In post Soviet Society Europe emerged as a geographical symbol of everything positive that the end of the Soviet regime had brought to post Soviet urban Russians. At the same time the USA became the symbol of all that was negative in these changes. These attitudes had been shaped during the first years of Putin’s tenure.
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Ivanov (2007): Alexander Dugin und die rechtsextremen Netzwerke. Fakten und Hypothesen zu den internationalen Verflechtungen der russischen neuen Rechten

2015
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Bd. 37 Nr. 1 (2008): Vergleichende Parteienforschung.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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