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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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Dugin as digital influencer: symbolic authority and media ecosystems

Studies in East European Thought
This article analyzes Alexander Dugin not as a philosopher but as a digital influencer operating within a transnational and ideologically cohesive media ecosystem. Using a mixed-methods design—social network analysis of Telegram forwarding, topic modeling of multilingual webpages, multiplatform posting metrics, and qualitative content analysis—we trace
Marlene Laruelle
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Russia’s metaphysical diplomat: Dugin’s ideological circulation in the Global South

Studies in East European Thought
This article examines Alexander Dugin’s role as a kind of metaphysical diplomat within Russia’s post-2022 strategy of de-Westernization. Rather than exporting a rigid worldview, Dugin has advanced a flexible ideological grammar that regional actors have adapted to their own struggles against liberal modernity. Drawing on four case studies—India, Brazil,
Marlene Laruelle
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Turkey’s Position in Dugin’s Eurasianism Understanding

open access: yes, 2019
Eurasianism, which isa movement of idea that emerged in time of crisis in Russia, gained influencein the Russian political thought at the end of the 1980s, when the USSR beganto give signs of collapse. This understanding, which is called as NewEurasianism, has started to be mentioned with Alexander Dugin, who has made hisvoice heard outside of Russia ...
Kurt, Selim
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Dugin’s masks

Studies in East European Thought
Jeff Love, Love Jeff
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Alexander Dugin: philosopher or ideologue?

Studies in East European Thought
Ronald Beiner
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The Popularity of Duginism: Duginism as Dream Come True

2020
What seemed to be Dugin’s meteoric rise to the country’s political Mt. Olympus coincided with his popularity among the people in the former USSR. Western observers also started to pay attention to Dugin. The reason for this was clear: the early paradigms of “transitology,” which implied that Russia, together with other former socialist countries ...
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A Russian Radical Conservative Challenge to the Liberal Global Order: Aleksandr Dugin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western liberal order. Even though Dugin’s project is in many ways a theoretical epitome of Russia’s contemporary attempt to profile itself as a regional great ...
Jussi Backman
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Dugin as a Putin Rescuer

2020
Dugin was quite popular in the beginning of Putin’s tenure and leader of his own party. Some of Putin’s actions, e.g., the purge of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oil tycoon, who challenged Putin, seemed to indicate that the regime was finally in the process of true totalitarian transformation, and that Dugin would be installed in the Kremlin as Putin’s ...
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