Postcolonial transitions on the southern borders of the former Soviet Union: the return of Eurasianism? [PDF]
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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Ideas, ideology & intellectuals in search of Russia's political future [PDF]
The intellectual discourse of any state can function within two broad paradigms: consensual and pluralistic. In the first case, political elites, intellectuals, and the public agree on the base parameters of what constitutes “the good life” and argue ...
Chebankova, Elena
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Palimpsests of the romantic [PDF]
This articles offers a longue durée perspective to illustrate that just as romanticism was a necessary, though not single-handedly sufficient condition for nationalist movements of the 19th century, an understanding of later cultural and political ...
Karner, Christian, Kazmierczak, Marek
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“Let us create another culture war” – Interview with Alexander Dugin
Postsecular Conflict Debating tradition in Russia and the United States, p.
Stoeckl, Kristina +2 more
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Book review: Black wind, white snow: the rise of Russia’snew nationalism by Charles Clover [PDF]
In Black Wind, White Snow: The Rise of Russia’s New Nationalism, Charles Clover traces an intellectual history of ‘Eurasianism’, a theory of Russian national identity based on the idea of a primordial Eurasian civilisation, as a means of understanding ...
Pertwee, Ed
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Three Paradigm Shifts in the Study of the History of Russian Philosophy in Contemporary China
This work examines three paradigm shifts in contemporary Chinese studies of Russian philosophy. The first shift in the scientific paradigm took place in the context of “from Marxism to Orthodoxy”.
Tianyun Li, Xiaoyu Li
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A kelet-közép-európai régió a XXI. századi geopolitika nagy sakktábláján [PDF]
A Krím-félsziget 2014. évi márciusi orosz annektálása nyomán az ortodox geopolitika újjászületéséről beszélnek a nemzetközi politikai elemzők. Mindez egyben egy új, többpólusú korszak kezdetét is jelenti.
Bernek, Ágnes
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Putin: The morally depraved degradation of a strong state leader. CEPS Commentary, 31 March 2015 [PDF]
In a new CEPS Commentary, Michael Emerson calls for an end to diplomatic euphemisms in describing Putin’s tragic degradation of Russia, its political regime and society.
Emerson, Michael
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Against the Thalassocracy: Sacred Geography, Nationhood and Perennial Traditionalism in Alexander Dugin\u27s Neo-Eurasianist Philosophy [PDF]
This thesis discusses the ideological makeup of the Russian right wing philosopher Alexander Dugin\u27s and his conceptualization of race and nation in his Neo-Eurasianist imperial project. Tracing Dugin\u27s ideological influences from early Eurasianism,
Rushbrook, Jonathan
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Alexander Dugin - The Great Awakening vs The Great Reset
Dugin’s latest book The Great Awakening vs The Great Reset is a political manifesto pretending to anchor its imperialist agenda in the wannabe pluralist, but basically anti-Enlightenment philosophical tradition – pre-modern, conservative, romanticized, and nationalist.
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