“How Do We Arrange Russia”: The Problem of Social Harmony in the Discourse of Post-Soviet Identity
The collapse of the Soviet Union, the large-scale transformation of the political and social structure in the early 1990s actualized the problem of nation-building in the new Russian state.
Andrey N. Iokhim, Maria A. Laguzova
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"Test the West": Reimagining Sovereignties in the Post-Soviet Space [PDF]
With the incorporation of the Crimean Peninsula into Russian territory, the armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine and the temporary formation of the confederation of Novorossiia (New Russia), the international community of states has been witness to complex ...
Wittke, Cindy
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The concept of ‘Eurasia’: Kazakhstan's Eurasian policy and its implications
The term Eurasia is a contentious and illusive one and there is no consensus or agreement among authors on its meanings, implications and ramifications. President Nursultan Nazarbayev of the Republic of Kazakhstan introduced and developed his own vision,
Golam Mostafa
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Towards the Rise of Eurasia. Competing Geopolitical Narratives and Responses [PDF]
At the beginning of the 21st century, the unity of Europe and Asia took on a new meaning, leading to an appreciation of Eurasian thinking - which has a long tradition in geopolitics -, allowing different narratives to be born in different countries.
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Identifying the new Eurasian orientation in modern Russian geopolitical thought [PDF]
This paper will focus on the interpretation of Eurasianism as a geopolitical concept, as well as on its competition with other traditional theories of international relations that influence contemporary geopolitical thought.
Toni MILESKI
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Putin’s Third Term: The Triumph of Eurasianism? [PDF]
In the midst of the Russian Federation’s 2012 presidential election, Vladimir Putin expressed his support for the establishment of a functioning Eurasian Union by 2015.
Paul Pryce
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From an ideological war to an ideology of war: Aleksandr Dugin’s assumptions of neo-Eurasianism and their application to Russian preparations for the war against Ukraine [PDF]
This article compares the main aspects of Dugin’s neo-Eurasianism with the content of two important texts published in 2021: Putin’s article ‘On the historical unity of Russians and Ukrainians’ and the new National Security Strategy.
Składanowski, Marcin
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War as an Inevitable Factor of Change
Russian neo-Eurasianism is currently considered to be the most influential political doctrine in Russia, actively influencing its foreign and security policy.
Joachim Diec
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Ukraine Geopolitical European Flashpoints vis-à-vis India and China: From Ambivalence to Strategic Engagement [PDF]
Ukraine’s Westward drift has been countered by Russia’s invasion. This conflict marks a dramatic escalation of rivalry and a momentous crossroads for global security, symbolizing a clear alteration in the world’s security milieu from a ...
Leandro, Francisco José +1 more
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Eurasia between cultural studies and marketing
In marketing, Eurasia is currently still an area of terra incognita between the CEE and the Asia-pacific region. This paper deals from a linguistic cultural studies viewpoint with the question of how far Eurasia can be a relevant region for MNE marketing.
Edgar Hoffmann
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