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Eurasianism and geopolitics: Social mythologemes of space
The article considers the origins of Eurasianism as a Russian social doctrine that emerged as an answer to the Western geopolitical concepts, in particular of the Anglo-Saxon and German geopolitical schools.
K. V. Radkevich, A. V. Shabaga
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Eurasianism and eurasian integration in the political ideologies and practice of Turkey
: The papers analyses transformations of Turkish Eurasianism as a geopolitical concept and attitudes of Turkish political elite towards ideas of Eurasian integration in the 1990s and fi rst decade of the 2000s in comparative perspective.
Pavel V. Shlykov
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EURASIANISM: TERMINOLOGICAL AMBIVALENCE
Despite the fact that a lot of research has been devoted to the study of Eurasianism, both in Russia and abroad, the international scientific community seems to still lack a common understanding of both the term “Eurasianism” and its derivatives.
Sergey Viktorovich Bazavluk
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Actual problems of Eurasianism
Reader’s note on: Eurasianism: theoretical potential and practical application: materials of Sixth All-Russian Science and Practice conference (with international participants) Barnaul, June 25–26, 2012: in 2 v. / ed. by V.Ya. Barkalov, A.V.
Andrey V. Ivanov +2 more
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Turkey’s neo-Eurasianist ideologues describe themselves as "Kemalist Eurasianists". They argue that "Eurasianism calls for a cultural, military, political and commercial alliance with Turkey's eastern neighbors, notably Russia, Iran, the Turkic countries of Central Asia, and even Pakistan, India and China" and is hostile towards any type of pro-Western
Kınıklıoğlu, Suat
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Eurasian Ideologies at Odds. Assessing the Opposing Nature of Eurasianism and Turanism
Eurasianism and Turanism epitomize two antithetical ideologies driven by the ambition of politically and culturally integrating Eurasia. While Eurasianism has never developed an exclusivist nationalist sentiment based on ethnolinguistic foundations, Turanism falls into the category of pan-nationalist ideologies that tend to exclude the appearance and ...
Pizzolo, Paolo
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Eurasianism: From Ideology to Political and Economic Integration
Euarasianism is the consequence of an intellectual thought that goes back to the 18th century. Eurasianism, which is used in a variety of meanings both geographically and conceptually, is generally examined in two periods.
B. Suat
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Introduction. The study of processes in societies in the post-Soviet space exceeds the scope of any single scientific discipline. All the existing attempts at interdisciplinary synthesis do not allow to overcome the fragmentation of scientific knowledge.
A. A. Izgarskaya
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THE NECESSITY OF CONSTRUCTIVE EURASIANISM
The notions of Eurasianism prevalent in Turkey are frequently categorized as being inherently at variance with or antagonistic towards the West. Yet, these approaches do not do justice to the term Eurasia itself.
Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun +1 more
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The Reception and Perpetuation of Dugin’s Specific Eurasianist Ideas among Tiraspol Elites Serghei Pricopiuc [PDF]
This article investigates the influence of Duginist Eurasianism among the elites of the self-proclaimed Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. The investigative approach is divided into two major sections: the analysis of Dugin’s Eurasian vision and the ...
Serghei Pricopiuc
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