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Three Faces of Russia’s Neo-Eurasianism
Survival, 2019Enthusiasm for Russia’s Eurasian vocation has come at a time of uncertainty about the country’s prospects for modernisation.
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Is Aleksandr Dugin a Traditionalist?“Neo‐Eurasianism” and Perennial Philosophy
The Russian Review, 2009H 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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Russia’s National Security in Aleksandr Dugin’s Neo-Eurasianism
2023Aleksandr Dugin is an extremely radical thinker. Nevertheless, it is worth dealing with his thought because it shows in an exaggerated form how the evolution of social and political ideas took place in the history of Russia, which led to Putin's contemporary neo-imperialism.
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Development of the Neo Eurasianism and the Pathways of the Putin’s Regime
The Korean Association of Area Studies, 2022Neo Eurasianism, which emerged from the 1980s, at the end of the Soviet Union, has spread in Russian society through several stages of development. On the other hand, the Putin’s regime, which was launched in 2000, has adopted the concept of neo Eurasianism in earnest since the 2010s, especially in the process of the annexation of Crimea in 2014, the ...
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Neo-Eurasianism and Eurasian integration
Международная научно-практическая конференция «МИРОВАЯ ГЛОБАЛИЗАЦИЯ: ФУНДАМЕНТАЛЬНЫЕ И ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ АСПЕКТЫ»В данной статье рассматриваются основные идеи неоевразийства и описываются основные теории Александра Дугина с точки зрения идеологии и геополитики. Эти теории являются продолжением теорий неоевразийства и определяют направление развития государственной стратегии России.
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Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 2021
Luca Anceschi. (2020). Analyzing Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy: Regime Neo-Eurasianism in the Nazarbayev Era. Routledge. 208 pp. ISBN: 9780415711432.
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Luca Anceschi. (2020). Analyzing Kazakhstan’s Foreign Policy: Regime Neo-Eurasianism in the Nazarbayev Era. Routledge. 208 pp. ISBN: 9780415711432.
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Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian elite: the irrelevance of Aleksandr Dugin’s geopolitics
Post-Soviet Affairs, 2019ABSTRACTThe 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...
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The Security Perception of Russian Federation from Neo-Eurasianism Perspective
2017The neo-Eurasianism, which emerged after the disintegration of the USSR against the pro-Western views and which has always been effective in Russian political life, was largely transformed into a systematic ideology by Aleksandr Dugin. Dugin bases his understanding of Eurasianism on the competition between land and naval forces and claims that this ...
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Russian Elites and Dugin's Neo-Eurasianism: Empirical Analysis of 2012 and 2016
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018The mounting tensions between Russia and the West over the Ukrainian crisis and Crimea's annexation in 2014; Russia's growing information warfare and cyberwarfare campaign, culminating in interference with the recent US presidential election; confrontation over the Syrian conflict, and many other events of that ilk --- have thrust Russia and the West ...
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Mediterranean 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 ...
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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 ...
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