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Neo-Eurasianism In The Baltics During An Age Of Russian Expansionism
Abstract: Much of the analysis of Russian war aims and motivations in Ukraine has pointed to the Russian ruling elite’s expansionism and nostalgic imperialism fueled by the ideology of Neo-Eurasianism. However, how this inherently expansionist Neo-Eurasian ideology extends beyond Ukraine has been given substantially less attention.
McMillan, Cameron
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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, Neo-Eurasianism and Anti-Ukrainianism in the Narratives of Modern Russian Propaganda
This article explores the issues of information warfare during the Russian aggression in Ukraine. The information warfare against Ukraine involves a wide range of methods and techniques aimed at destabilising society, introducing appropriate changes in the public consciousness and legitimising aggression.
Balatska, Olena
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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 ...
Aryanta Nugraha
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This article offers a perspective on the study of the connections between neo-Eurasianism and Meridionalism. Its main argument is that there exists a possible tendency of Meridionalism becoming an instrument of neo-Eurasianism – and by extension of Russian national interests – in Latin America.
Morgado, Nuno, Nuno Morgado
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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
Kınıklıoğlu, Suat
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Neo-Kantianism and Cultural Sciences
This volume aims to investigate, from both a historiographical and theoretical point of view, the peculiar relationship that was established between the various neo-Kantian schools of thought and other disciplines which in the late 19th and early 20th ...
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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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Yudish-NEO/2021_Solar_Wind_Velocities: v1.0.0
Data and description for solar wind velocity paper using comets Lovejoy (C/2013 R1) and PanSTARRS (C/2011 L4) https://github.com/Yudish-NEO/2021_Solar_Wind_Velocities/commits/v1.0.
Serge CHASTEL, Yudish-NEO
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On a Question of a Conceptual Basis of Development of the Euroasian Integration
This research was conducted in the context of important historical events, such as the beginning of the Eurasian Economic Union’s activity on the 1st of January 2015, as well as the sanctions of Western countries against the Russian Federation.
Anastasiia Andreevna Nikulina +1 more
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