Neo-Eurasianism in Russian Foreign Policy: Echoes from the Past or Compromise with the Future?
With its growing geopolitical inclination, Russian foreign policy has beenconsidered as a resurgence of Eurasianism (Neo-Eurasianism).Notwithstanding its strong geopolitical sense, Eurasianism is multifacetedconcept. It is often associated with philosophical thinking, cultural andpolitical doctrines which changed over time and yet full of ...
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In Search of the Global East: Thinking between North and South. [PDF]
Müller M.
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Eurasianist Rhetoric in Russia and Kazakhstan. Negotiating Hegemony through different Visions of Society. [PDF]
This study fathoms the question what Eurasianist discourse in Russia and Kazakhstan reveals about contemporary hierarchy dynamics between Russia and Central Asia. To grasp these dynamics, the study relies on an English School theoretical framework.
Baumann, Mario
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Eurasianism: an ideology for the multipolar world [PDF]
The research focuses on the study of Eurasianism, a political doctrine primarily developed in Russia, which founds its principles on classical geopolitics (Mackinder, Spykman, Haushofer, Schmitt) and on the ideology of conservatism.
Pizzolo, Paolo
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Japan’s Relations with Muslim Asia: Trans-Continental Normativity and Policy [PDF]
In 2006, Japanese Foreign Minister Asō Tarō outlined a new pillar of Japan’s foreign policy across Asia he called the ‘Arc of Freedom and Prosperity.’ The Arc would become the most lucid case for values-based diplomacy elaborated by Tokyo in the postwar ...
Barber, B. Bryan, IV
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NATO military interventions in Kosovo, Libya, Afghanistan and their impact on relations with Russia after the Cold War [PDF]
This thesis seeks to find out how NATO military interventions in Kosovo, Libya and Afghanistan have negatively affected relations with Russia. In order to achieve the aim and hypothesis of the study, the critical geopolitical approach is chosen as a ...
Rogulis, Dovydas
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Religious political technology: Damir Mukhetdinov’s ‘Russian Islam’ [PDF]
Kemper, M.
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Selecting Candidates for De-extinction and Resurrection: Mammoths, Lenin’s Tomb and Neo-Eurasianism [PDF]
My paper explores links between the human and animal candidates for resurrection and deextinction and focuses on the aspect of nationalist agenda in application to both species.
Mondry H
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In the 21st century, the issue of the search for collective identity in the territory of the post-Soviet space has become relevant as an attempt to describe its socio-cultural entity. The idea of Eurasianism with its subsequent rebirth into neo-Eurasianism as a dialectical opposition to the liberal idea of Western philosophical thought is proposed as a
null Shaidulin, null Shkarupa
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What happened to Putin's friends? The radical right's reaction to the Russian invasion on social media. [PDF]
Wang C, Altiparmakis A.
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