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Buchbesprechung: Vladimir Ivanov: Alexander Dugin und die rechtsextremen Netzwerke
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"Kontinent Evrasija": Klassischer Eurasismus und Geopolitik in der Lesart Alexander Dugins
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Alexander Dugin and Eurasianism
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.
Marlene Laruelle
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Alexander Dugin’s views of Russian history: collapse and revival
Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2017AbstractAlexander Dugin is one of the most well-known and clearly the most prolific philosopher and public intellectual in post-Soviet Russia.
Dmitry Shlapentokh
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Alexander Dugin's Views on the Middle East
Space and Polity, 2008Abstract Alexander Dugin, influential Russian geo-politician and proponent of Eurasianism, regards Russia as a heartland state that should engage in a web of alliances with various Eurasian powers to confront Russia's natural enemy, the US. While Eurasianism has been quite popular in the late Yeltsin era and Putin regime, it is important for other ...
Dmitry Shlapentokh
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Alexander Dugin: geopolitics and neo-fascism in post-Soviet Russia
Political Geography, 2001Abstract 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.
Alan Ingram
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Civilizational dissonance: Alexander Dugin and the limits of Sino-Russian ideological convergence
Studies in East European ThoughtBetween 2022 and 2025, Russia’s leading far-right ideologue Alexander Dugin garnered notable attention in Chinese intellectual, media, and nationalist circles. Initially welcomed by some as a kindred civilizational thinker opposing Western liberal hegemony, Dugin’s image evolved from that of a respected foreign intellectual to a controversial figure ...
Marlene Laruelle
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