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The Neo-Indians A Religion for the Third Millenium

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The Neo-Indians is a rich ethnographic study of the emergence of the neo-Indian movement-a new form of Indian identity based on largely reinvented pre-colonial cultures and comprising a diverse group of people attempting to re-create purified pre ...
Galinier, Jacques.   +2 more
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The Adoption and Foreign Policy Implementation of Neo-Eurasianism under the Putin Administration

open access: yesKorean Journal of Political Science
Bakhtierkhon Ravshanbekova, HeeSuk Jung
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Etudes de linguistique neo-hellenique.

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Pernot, Hubert Octave,1870-1946.
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Neo-Ottomanism versus Neo-Eurasianism? Nationalism and Symbolic Geography in Postimperial Turkey and Russia

open access: yesMediterranean Quarterly, 2017
This essay investigates the ideational aspect of contemporary Turkey's identity politics and international conduct and compares these to Russia's. Over the past decade, several analysts have speculated that Russia and Turkey could form a strategic axis based on the shared vision of “Eurasia” and that there is similarity between Moscow's and Ankara's ...
Igor Torbakov, Torbakov, Igor,
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Three Faces of Russia’s Neo-Eurasianism

Survival, 2019
Enthusiasm for Russia’s Eurasian vocation has come at a time of uncertainty about the country’s prospects for modernisation.
N Arbatova
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Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian elite: the irrelevance of Aleksandr Dugin’s geopolitics

Post-Soviet Affairs, 2019
ABSTRACTThe consistency and effectiveness of Russia’s assertive foreign policy has earned Putin, both domestically and internationally, the image of a powerful and ambitious leader with a strategic...
Kirill Kalinin
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Is Aleksandr Dugin a Traditionalist?“Neo‐Eurasianism” and Perennial Philosophy

Russian Review, 2009
H ow relevant is Integral Traditionalism or Philosophia Perennis to an adequate assessment of the multifaceted phenomenon of post-Soviet Russian "neo-Eurasianism," as a whole, and to the eclectic social doctrine of Aleksandr Dugin (b. 1962), in particular?1 A final answer to this question would be only possible if Dugin's International Eurasian ...
Anton Shekhovtsov, Andreas Umland
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