An Analysis of the Motives of the Russian Federation-Ukraine War within Dugin’s Understanding of Neo-Eurasianism [PDF]
It is accepted that the most important ideologue of neo-Eurasianism, which emerged at the end of the 1980s, is Alexandr Dugin. Neo-Eurasianism was not significantly influential in Russia’s domestic and foreign policy until the end of the 1990s ...
Selim Kurt
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The geopolitical conception of Russia’s war on Ukraine: Neo-Eurasianism and Eurasian regionalism [PDF]
Russian aggression against Ukraine shook the ‚balance of power’ in international relations and demonstrated a disruption in the ‘offense-defense balance’ worldwide. This paper advances Foreign Policy Analysis and International Relations by showcasing a new study of Russian foreign policy.
Zeyliger, Vita
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Eurasianism and Post-Soviet Political Geography
Books review: Bassin M. The Gumilev Mystique: Biopolitics, Eurasianism, and the Construction of Community in Modern Russia. Cornell University Press, 2016. 400 p.; Bassin M., Pozo G. (eds).
T. Kenderdine
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Foundations of Modern Eurasianism in Russian Political Discourse
The growing integration processes in the Eurasian space confirm the geopolitical place and role of this region in modern international relations. Thus it becomes more important to understand the basic postulates of the Eurasianism concept for the ...
D. E. Lyubina
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The Russian World and Neo-Eurasianism
Borders, sovereignty and power in the post-Soviet space occupy the center of the Russian geopolitical discourse, which has been striving for the whole quarter century from the collapse of the USSR for its political reconceptualization and ...
Jaroslav Kurfürst
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Eurasian matrix of post-soviet protestantism, its manifestations in modern Ukraine
The article researches the current topic of "post-Soviet Protestantism" and its positioning in acute socio-political issues, particularly in the issues of attitude to the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Павло Павленко
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The Understanding of Human Rights in the Neo-Eurasianist Doctrine
Neo-Eurasianism as a political doctrine is a descendant of the Eurasianist thought in the interwar period and L.N. Gumilev’s ethnological speculations during the Soviet era.
Joachim Diec
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Influence of German Revolutionary Conservatism on New Eurasianism, the Relation between Carl Schmitt and Alexander Dugin [PDF]
Carl Schmitt and Alexander Dugin are considered statist thinkers who synthesized nationalism and religiosity in order to construct a national political theology to consolidate the state and empower national strength. They both believe that the individual
Elaheh Koolaee, Saeed Anvari
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Epistemic ethnonationalism: identity policing in neo-Traditionalism and Decoloniality theory
Traditionalism’s most influential contemporary revival, Dugin’s Eurasianism, is routinely characterised as being of the radical Right. The Decoloniality theory of Quijano, Mignolo and Ndlovu-Gatsheni, on the other hand, with its intellectual roots in ...
George Hull
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Two Views on One Problem: The Eurasian Project and “One Belt — One Road”
The article compares the theoretical foundations of ethno-cultural policy in the Eurasian region.Aim. The goal set by the authors is to compare two approaches in the theory of social dynamics, on the basis of which the ethno-cultural policy of the modern
Yanli Hu, O. V. Plebanek
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