Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics

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  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin, 2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed the basics of geopolitics as a science, its theory, history. Covering a wide range of geopolitical schools and beliefs and actual problems. The first time a Russian geopolitical doctrine. An indispensable guide for all those who make decisions in the most important spheres of Russian political life - for politicians, entrepreneurs, economists, bankers, diplomats, analysts, political scientists, and so on. D.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Fourth Political Theory Alexander Dugin, 2012 Modern political systems have been the products of liberal democracy, Marxism, or fascism. Dugin asserts a fourth ideology is needed to sift through the debris of the first three to look for elements that might be useful, but that remains innovative and unique in itself.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Black Wind, White Snow Charles Clover, 2016-04-26 Charles Clover, award-winning journalist and former Moscow bureau chief for the Financial Times, here analyses the idea of Eurasianism, a theory of Russian national identity based on ethnicity and geography. Clover traces Eurasianism’s origins in the writings of White Russian exiles in 1920s Europe, through Siberia’s Gulag archipelago in the 1950s, the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, and up to its steady infiltration of the governing elite around Vladimir Putin. This eye-opening analysis pieces together the evidence for Eurasianism’s place at the heart of Kremlin thinking today and explores its impact on recent events, the annexation of Crimea, the rise in Russia of anti-Western paranoia and imperialist rhetoric, as well as Putin’s sometimes perplexing political actions and ambitions. Based on extensive research and dozens of interviews with Putin’s close advisers, this quietly explosive story will be essential reading for anyone concerned with Russia’s past century, and its future.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: War for Eternity Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, 2020-04-21 One of Financial Times' Summer Books of 2020 An explosive and unprecedented inside look at Steve Bannon's entourage of global powerbrokers and the hidden alliances shaping today's geopolitical upheaval. In 2015, Bloomberg News named Steve Bannon “the most dangerous political operative in America.” Since then, he has grown exponentially more powerful—and not only in the United States. In this groundbreaking and urgent account, award-winning scholar of the radical right Benjamin Teitelbaum takes readers behind-the-scenes of Bannon's global campaign against modernity. Inspired by a radical twentieth-century ideology called Traditionalism, Bannon and a small group of right-wing powerbrokers are planning new political mobilizations on a global scale—discussed and debated in secret meetings organized by Bannon in hotel suites and private apartments in DC, Europe and South America. Their goal? To upend the world order and reorganize geopolitics on the basis of archaic values rather than modern ideals of democracy, freedom, social progress, and human rights. Their strenuous efforts are already producing results, from the fortification of borders throughout the world and the targeting of immigrants, to the undermining of the European Union and United States governments, and the expansion of Russian influence. Drawing from exclusive interviews with Bannon’s hidden network of far-right thinkers, years of academic research into the radical right, and with unprecedented access to the esoteric salons where they meet, Teitelbaum exposes their considerable impact on the world and their radical vision for the future.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russian Foreign Policy Jeffrey Mankoff, 2011 Introduction: the guns of August -- Contours of Russian foreign policy -- Bulldogs fighting under the rug: the making of Russian foreign policy -- Resetting expectations: Russia and the United States -- Europe: between integration and confrontation -- Rising China and Russia's Asian vector -- Playing with home field advantage? Russia and its post-Soviet neighbors -- Conclusion: dealing with Russia's foreign policy reawakening.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russian Eurasianism Marlène Laruelle, 2008-10 Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has been marginalized at the edge of a Western-dominated political and economic system. In recent years, however, leading Russian figures, including former president Vladimir Putin, have begun to stress a geopolitics that puts Russia at the center of a number of axes: European-Asian, Christian-Muslim-Buddhist, Mediterranean-Indian, Slavic-Turkic, and so on. This volume examines the political presuppositions and expanding intellectual impact of Eurasianism, a movement promoting an ideology of Russian-Asian greatness, which has begun to take hold throughout Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Eurasianism purports to tell Russians what is unalterably important about them and why it can only be expressed in an empire. Using a wide range of sources, Marlène Laruelle discusses the impact of the ideology of Eurasianism on geopolitics, interior policy, foreign policy, and culturalist philosophy.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Ethnosociology Alexander Dugin, 2019-07-03 Ethnosociology: The Foundations is a systematic presentation of the main principles and analytic strategies of the discipline of ethnosociology, written by Alexander Dugin, one of the major Russian philosophers and political analysts of the present day. Through study of the main sources and schools that influenced the establishment of ethnosociology as an independent and original scientific discipline, Alexander Dugin offers a profound philosophical approach to the categories of the ethnos, narod, nation, and society and elaborates a general ethnosociological taxonomy. Dugin's work is distinguished by its strict consistency, a broad spectrum of knowledge, and various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis, brought together into a single, easily applicable system. While this book can serve as a manual for specialists in the field of sociology, philosophy, political science, cultural studies, ethnology, international relations, state and law, it will also be of pertinent interest to anyone who follows the latest groundbreaking developments in the humanities, or who seeks to understand the structure of human societies.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Foundations of Eurasianism John Stachelski, Jafe Arnold, Charlie Smith, 2024-10-31 A century ago, between the uneasy aftermath of the First World War and the chaos of the Russian Revolution, an elite group of Russian intellectuals announced the discovery of a new continent they called Eurasia, a sprawling landmass wedged between Europe and Asia fated to upend mainstream Eurocentric narratives on history and civilization. The intellectual trend these diverse thinkers initiated came to be called Eurasianism, a school of thought which quickly developed into a movement, unsettling geographical and ideological borders, pushing beyond divisions between East and West, and innovatively bridging science, aesthetics, and religion. As this current took shape throughout the 1920s-'30s, its thinkers engaged manifold fields such as geography and economics, theology and philosophy, linguistics and anthropology, to elaborate an original perspective on the history and identity of Russia, decipher the dilemmas posed by global Europeanization, and trace new arcs in the ancient, modern, and future developments of cultural and geopolitical relations. Formerly a little-known curiosity of the fleeting interwar period, the first two decades of the twenty-first century have seen an explosion in the interest and relevance of Eurasianism in its classical and contemporary forms across diverse fields, from the pages of scholarship to the flash-points of geopolitics. While a growing number of scholars and analysts have increasingly emphasized the importance of understanding Eurasianism for deciphering current global trends, accessible translations of the Eurasianists in their own words have remained absent, until now. The Foundations of Eurasianism series presents the key works of classical and neo-Eurasianism for the first time in English translation. This third volume presents a curated selection of the most pivotal texts from all three tomes of The Eurasian Annals, and includes an original introduction on the importance of these volumes to the Eurasianist tradition and the history of the movement.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Political Platonism Alexander Dugin, 2019-06-17 Through a series of essays, course transcripts, and a single long interview, Dugin exposes the profoundest roots of the Western philosophical tradition, offering his view of why it has reached its final terminus, and his indication of where a new beginning must be sought.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Great Awakening Vs the Great Reset Alexander Dugin, 2021-09-22 Alexander Dugin's The Great Awakening vs the Great Reset is an open declaration of war against the twin diseases of liberalism and Western political modernity. Dugin calls upon the inhabitants of the Heartland to relentlessly attack, on all theoretical and practical fronts, the global elites of the coastlands, who try to impose their perverse, anti-human ideals by ruthlessly eradicating the long-standing cultures and traditions of all peoples in the world. The demented usurper Joe Biden and his slavish Democrat acolytes are opposed by the Trumpists, who represent normal America and do not want to see their country submerged in a one-world, transhumanist dystopia. Just like the other rooted societies, they want to preserve their time-honoured way of life amidst the strangling tentacles of hysterical trans- and homosexuals, treacherous anti-White agitators and murderous Black Lives Matter grifters and terrorists. Thus the stage is set for a showdown of truly apocalyptic proportions, pitting the forces of righteous anger, those who want to preserve traditions and the true richness of human diversity, against the Antichrist and his Soros-backed minions of insidious degeneracy and evil, who want to erase all bonds and communities - down to the human race itself.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Russian Question Wayne Allensworth, 1998 Recoge: 1. The nationalist imperative - 2. The historical background - 3. Solzhenitsyn an the russian question - 4. Christian nationalism and the black hundreds - 5. National bolshevism and the two parties - 6. Zhirinovsky and the last drive to the south - 7. Neo-nazism and the national revolution - 8. The nationalist intelligentsia, eurasia and the problem of technology - 9. Reform nationalism - 10. The global regime and the nationalist reaction.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Economics of Forced Labor Paul R. Gregory, Valery Lazarev, 2013-09-01 Until now, there has been little scholarly analysis of the Soviet Gulag as an economic, social, and political institution, primarily owing to a lack of data. This collection presents the results of years of research by Western and Russian scholars. The authors provide both broad overviews and specific case studies.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Near Abroad Gerard Toal, 2017 In sum, by showing how and why local regional disputes quickly develop into global crises through the paired power of historical memory and time-space compression, Near Abroad reshapes our understanding of the current conflict raging in the center of the Eurasian landmass and international politics as a whole.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: It Will Be Fun and Terrifying Fabrizio Fenghi, 2020-02-18 The National Bolshevik Party, founded in the mid-1990s by Eduard Limonov and Aleksandr Dugin, began as an attempt to combine radically different ideologies. In the years that followed, Limonov, Dugin, and the movements they led underwent dramatic shifts. The two leaders eventually became political adversaries, with Dugin and his organizations strongly supporting Putin’s regime while Limonov and his groups became part of the liberal opposition. To illuminate the role of these right-wing ideas in contemporary Russian society, Fabrizio Fenghi examines the public pronouncements and aesthetics of this influential movement. He analyzes a diverse range of media, including novels, art exhibitions, performances, seminars, punk rock concerts, and even protest actions. His interviews with key figures reveal an attempt to create an alternative intellectual class, or a “counter-intelligensia.” This volume shows how certain forms of art can transform into political action through the creation of new languages, institutions, and modes of collective participation.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russia's New Authoritarianism Lewis David G. Lewis, 2020-03-27 David G. Lewis explores Russia's political system under Putin by unpacking the ideological paradigm that underpins it. He investigates the Russian understanding of key concepts such as sovereignty, democracy and political community. Through the dissection of a series of case studies - including Russia's legal system, the annexation of Crimea, and Russian policy in Syria - Lewis explains why these ideas matter in Russian domestic and foreign policy.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Cultural Perspectives, Geopolitics, & Energy Security of Eurasia Mahir Ibrahimov, Gustav A. Otto, Lee G. Gentile (Jr.), 2017
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Uncovering Russia , 2003 A collection of analyses and opinions by some of the leading columnists of the newspaper, The Russia journal, regarding Russian society, its government, economy, and relations with the rest of the world.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Eurasianism Paolo Pizzolo, 2020-01-28 Eurasianism: An Ideology for the Multipolar World investigates the ideology of Eurasianism, a political doctrine that founds its principles on geopolitics and conservatism. Specifically, the book examines neo-Eurasianist thought and its implications for the international system. After collocating Eurasianism in the spectrum of conservative theories, the research analyzes its historical evolution from the early 20th century to its contemporary manifestations. Pizzolo describes the liaison between Eurasianism and geopolitics, describing the nature of geopolitics and the main theories that highlight the relevance of the Eurasian landmass, including Mackinder’s “Heartland theory”, Spykman’s “Rimland theory”, and Haushofer’s “Kontinentalblock” project. The book also focuses on the central elements of the neo-Eurasianist ideology, including the key features of the so-called “Fourth Political Theory”, arguing that Eurasianism could represent a theoretical contribution for the advent of the multipolar world.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Theory of a Multipolar World Alexander Dugin, 2021-06-16 Alexander Dugin's The Theory of a Multipolar World is a cheerful and optimistic view of a future in which humanity will reach its highest development. However, it will not be the uniform humanity pictured by the globalizing and leveling schemers and manipulators. Instead, old artificial borders will be dissolved and new natural divisions installed. Mankind will blossom in its manifold manifestations, namely the distinct civilizations and the ethnoses that breathe their souls into them. Drawing from a variety of philosophies from both the Right and Left, Dugin maps out the immediate goals and ultimate vision of this theory, and what is required to implement it. Multipolarity is the tapestry that creates a myriad of colorful potentialities rather than a single dead-end passage, whither an anonymous human mass is herded to languish till the end of days. According to Dugin, the Westphalian system of the sovereignty of nation-states has long since become obsolete and ceased to function. In its place will be erected a continental system of large spaces (in the Schmittian sense), where individuals are integrated in the social whole based on the insoluble bond of kinship and common tradition. It will be a time of high adventure, boundless curiosity and the rediscovery of what it truly means to be different and therefore able to think of unique solutions in lieu of standardized ones.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Disunited Nations Peter Zeihan, 2020-03-03 Should we stop caring about fading regional powers like China, Russia, Germany, and Iran? Will the collapse of international cooperation push France, Turkey, Japan, and Saudi Arabia to the top of international concerns? Most countries and companies are not prepared for the world Peter Zeihan says we’re already living in. For decades, America’s allies have depended on its might for their economic and physical security. But as a new age of American isolationism dawns, the results will surprise everyone. In Disunited Nations, geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan presents a series of counterintuitive arguments about the future of a world where trade agreements are coming apart and international institutions are losing their power. Germany will decline as the most powerful country in Europe, with France taking its place. Every country should prepare for the collapse of China, not North Korea. We are already seeing, as Zeihan predicts, a shift in outlook on the Middle East: It is no longer Iran that is the region’s most dangerous threat, but Saudi Arabia. The world has gotten so accustomed to the “normal” of an American-dominated order that we have all forgotten the historical norm: several smaller, competing powers and economic systems throughout Europe and Asia. America isn’t the only nation stepping back from the international system. From Brazil to Great Britain to Russia, leaders are deciding that even if plenty of countries lose in the growing disunited chaos, their nations will benefit. The world isn’t falling apart—it’s being pushed apart. The countries and businesses prepared for this new every-country-for-itself ethic are those that will prevail; those shackled to the status quo will find themselves lost in the new world disorder. Smart, interesting, and essential reading, Disunited Nations is a sure-to-be-controversial guidebook that analyzes the emerging shifts and resulting problems that will arise in the next two decades. We are entering a period of chaos, and no political or corporate leader can ignore Zeihan’s insights or his message if they want to survive and thrive in this uncertain new time.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Ethnos and Society Alexander Dugin, 2018-02-22 In this monograph, Dugin provides an overview of the primary foreign and Russian sources and schools that influenced the establishment of ethnosociology as an independent and original scientific discipline. Dugin offers a profoundly philosophical approach to the categories of the ethnos, narod, nation and society, providing clear definitions of these concepts, and expounding a broader ethnosociological taxonomy. For the first time in the field, this work brings a consistent approach to a broad spectrum of knowledge, as well as elucidating various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis, bringing everything together into a single, easily applicable system. This volume is an invaluable manual for those specializing in sociology, philosophy, political science, cultural studies, ethnology, international relations, state, and law, as well as being of interest to those who follow the current developments in the humanities.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Life and Thought of Lev Karsavin Dominic Rubin, 2013 “At last, Russia has begun to speak in a truly original voice.” So said Anatoly Vaneev, a Soviet dissident who became Karsavin’s disciple in the Siberian gulag where the philosopher spent his last two years. The book traces the unusual trajectory of this inspiring voice: Karsavin started his career as Russia’s brightest historian of Catholic mysticism; however, his radical methods – which were far ahead of their time – shocked his conservative colleagues. The shock continued when Karsavin turned to philosophy, writing flamboyant and dense essays in a polyphonic style, which both Marxists and religious traditionalists found provocative. There was no let-up after he was expelled by Lenin from Soviet Russia: in exile, he became a leading theorist in the Eurasian political movement, combining Orthodox theology with a left-wing political orientation. Finally, Karsavin found stability when he was invited to teach history in Lithuania: there he spent twenty years reworking his philosophy, before suffering the German and Soviet invasions of his new homeland, and then deportation and death. Clearing away misunderstandings and putting the work and life in context, this book shows how Karsavin made an original contribution to European philosophy, inter-religious dialogue, Orthodox and Catholic theology, and the understanding of history.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russia between East and West , 2007-01-01 Throughout most of Russian history, two views of who the Russians are have dominated the minds of Russian intellectuals. Westerners assumed that Russia was part of the West, whilst Slavophiles saw Russia as part of a Slavic civilization. At present, it is Eurasianism that has emerged as the paradigm that has made attempts to place Russia in a broad civilizational context and it has recently become the only viable doctrine that is able to provide the very ideological justification for Russia’s existence as a multiethnic state. Eurasians assert that Russia is a civilization in its own right, a unique blend of Slavic and non-Slavic, mostly Turkic, people. While it is one of the important ideological trends in present-day Russia, Eurasianism, with its origins among Russian emigrants in the 1920s, has a long history. Placing Eurasianism in a broad context, this book covers the origins of Eurasianism, dwells on Eurasianism’s major philosophical paradigms, and places Eurasianism in the context of the development of Polish and Turkish thought. The final part deals with the modern modification of Eurasianism. The book is of great relevance to those who are interested in Russian/European and Asian history area studies.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Rise of the Fourth Political Theory Alexander Dugin, 2017-05-15 The world today finds itself on the brink of a post-political reality - one in which the values of liberalism are so deeply embedded that the average person is not aware that there is an ideology at work around him. According to Alexander Dugin, what is needed to break through this morass is a fourth ideology; The Fourth Political Theory.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Plot to Hack America Malcolm Nance, 2016-09-20 “The Plot to Hack America reads like a spy thriller, but it’s all too real.” –US Daily Review Over 600 Amazon *FIVE STAR* Reviews! “Nance states that, by their choices, actions, and statements, ‘Trump and Pence chose Russia’s values over America’s.’” –Michael Lipkin, New York Journal of Books Published a full month prior to the divisive Trump vs. Clinton 2016 presidential election, this book exposed the Russian hacking while the CIA was drafting their own report. In April 2016, computer technicians at the Democratic National Committee discovered that someone had accessed the organization’s computer servers and conducted a theft that is best described as Watergate 2.0. In the weeks that followed, the nation’s top computer security experts discovered that the cyber thieves had helped themselves to everything: sensitive documents, emails, donor information, even voice mails. Soon after, the remainder of the Democratic Party machine, the congressional campaign, the Clinton campaign, and their friends and allies in the media were also hacked. Credit cards numbers, phone numbers, and contacts were stolen. In short order, the FBI found that more than twenty-five state election offices had their voter registration systems probed or attacked by the same hackers. Western intelligence agencies tracked the hack to Russian spy agencies and dubbed them the “Cyber Bears.” The media was soon flooded with the stolen information channeled through Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks. It was a massive attack on America but the Russian hacks appeared to have a singular goal—elect Donald J. Trump as president of the United States. New York Times bestselling author of Defeating ISIS, Airey Neave Memorial Book Prize finalist for Hacking ISIS, career intelligence officer, and MSNBC terrorism expert correspondent Malcolm Nance’s fast paced real-life spy thriller takes you from Vladimir Putin’s rise through the KGB from junior officer to spymaster-in-chief and spells out the story of how he performed the ultimate political manipulation—convincing Donald Trump to abandon seventy years of American foreign policy including the destruction of NATO, cheering the end of the European Union, allowing Russian domination of Eastern Europe, and destroying the existing global order with America at its lead. The Plot to Hack America is the thrilling true story of how Putin’s spy agency, run by the Russian billionaire class, used the promise of power and influence to cultivate Trump as well as his closest aides, the Kremlin Crew, to become unwitting assets of the Russian government. The goal? To put an end to 240 years of free and fair American democratic elections.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Ordo Pluriversalis Leonid Savin, 2020-08-19 In Ordo Pluriversalis, Leonid Savin, provides some possible Non-Western alternatives in international relationships brought about by the rise of China as a superpower, and a new world order where US hegemony no longer exists. Savin rethinks the foundations of statehood, including religion, the economy, the world outlook of peoples, the themes of security and sovereignty, nationalism and civilisations. An assessment of the current crisis of neoliberalism and globalism from the perspective of possible alternative multipolar scenarios. Ordo Pluriversalis, is intended for a wide range of readers, students of political science, historians, cultural scientists, and experts in international relations. Leonid Savin is a member of the Military Scientific Society at the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation and member of the steering committee of the Islamabad International Counter-Terrorism Forum. He is the author of a number of books, scientific publications and special studies on the topic of international relations, political philosophy, geopolitics and international conflict.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Eurasian Disunion Janusz Bugajski, Margarita Assenova, 2016 Eurasian Disunion: Russia's Vulnerable Flanks examines the impact of Moscow's neo-imperial project on the security of several regions bordering the Russian Federation, analyses the geopolitical aspects of Kremlin ambitions, and makes recommendations for the future role of NATO, the EU, and the United States in the Wider Europe. Russia's attack on Ukraine and the dismemberment of its territory is not an isolated operation. It constitutes one component of a broader strategic agenda to rebuild a Moscow-centered bloc designed to compete with the West. The acceleration of President Vladimir Putin's neo-imperial project has challenged the security of several regions that border the Russian Federation and focused attention on the geopolitical aspects of Kremlin ambitions. This book is intended to generate a more informed policy debate on the dangers stemming from the restoration of a Russian-centered pole of power or sphere of influence in Eurasia. It focuses on five vulnerable flanks bordering the Russian Federation--the Baltic and Nordic zones, East Central Europe, Southeast Europe, South Caucasus, and Central Asia. It examines several pivotal questions, including the strategic objectives of Moscow's expansionist ambitions; Kremlin tactics and capabilities; the impact of Russia's assertiveness on the national security of neighbors; the responses of vulnerable states to Russia's geopolitical ambitions; the impact of prolonged regional turmoil on the stability of the Russian Federation and the survival of the Putinist regime; and the repercussions of heightened regional tensions for U.S., NATO, and EU policy toward Russia and toward unstable regions bordering the Russian Federation.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russia in Decline S. Enders Wimbush, Elizabeth M. Portale, 2017-03 Russia is in precipitous decline, which is unlikely to be reversed. This conclusion, based on the research of Russian and American experts, constitutes the bottom line of The Jamestown Foundation's project, Russia in Decline. Moreover, the tempo of Russia's decay is accelerating across virtually every fragment of its politics, economy, society and military, which renders Russia a poor candidate to survive globalization, let alone claim the mantle of a Great Power. This small volume details why Russia's spiraling into decline and disarray should keep strategists awake at night. It should also alert foreign policy, security and military planners, for whom Russia's decline will necessarily become the leitmotif of informed planning.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: How to Stop Fascism Paul Mason, 2021-08-26 'For its historical depth, analytical vigour and mobilizational potential, this book is unparalleled ... every page is an urgent invitation to resist' David Lammy MP The bestselling author of PostCapitalism offers a guide to resisting the far right The far right is on the rise across the world. From Modi's India to Bolsonaro's Brazil and Erdogan's Turkey, fascism is not a horror that we have left in the past; it is a recurring nightmare that is happening again - and we need to find a better way to fight it. In How to Stop Fascism, Paul Mason offers a radical, hopeful blueprint for resisting and defeating the new far right. The book is both a chilling portrait of contemporary fascism, and a compelling history of the fascist phenomenon: its psychological roots, political theories and genocidal logic. Fascism, Mason powerfully argues, is a symptom of capitalist failure, and it has haunted us throughout the twentieth century. History shows us the conditions that breed fascism, and how it can be successfully overcome. But it is up to us in the present to challenge it, and time is running out. From the ashes of COVID-19, we have an opportunity to create a fairer, more equal society. To do so, we must ask ourselves: what kind of world do we want to live in? And what are we going to do about it?
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Prophesied ‘Prince of Russia’ Gerald Flurry, Philadelphia Church of God, 2017-02-06
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russian Fascism Stephen Shenfield, 2016-07-08 First Published in 2001. This study presents a thorough analysis of facism, its manifestations in Russian political and cultural history, and facist tendencies and movements in contemporary Russian society.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society Julie Makarychev, Andrey Umland, Andreas Fedor, 2020-10-20 Special Sections: Russian Foreign Policy Towards the “Near Abroad” and Russia's Annexiation of Crimea II This special section deals with Russia’s post-Maidan foreign policy towards the so-called “near abroad,” or the former Soviet states. This is an important and timely topic, as Russia’s policy perspectives have changed dramatically since 2013/2014, as have those of its neighbors. The Kremlin today is paradoxically following an aggressive “realist” agenda that seeks to clearly delineate its sphere of influence in Europe and Eurasia while simultaneously attempting to promote “soft-power” and a historical-civilizational justification for its recent actions in Ukraine (and elsewhere). The result is an often perplexing amalgam of policy positions that are difficult to disentangle. The contributors to this special issue are all regional specialists based either in Europe or the United States.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Russian Views of the International Order Andrew Radin, Andrew, Clint Reach, Clint, 2017-05-18 In this report, RAND researchers analyze Russian core interests and views of the international order. The authors find that Russia sees the current international order as dominated by the United States and as a threat to some of Russia’s interests. For several areas, U.S. and Russian interests overlap and cooperation is feasible. In other areas, U.S. and Russian interests conflict, and this report offers options for U.S. policy going forward.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Great Power Competition Mahir J Ibrahimov, 2021-01-18 November 2020 Great Power Competition: The Changing Landscape of Global Geopolitics is a collection of essays originating from the Cultural and Area Studies Office of the Combined Arms Center in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Editor Mahir J. Ibrahimov has culled together an expansion of his previous volume, Cultural Perspectives, Geopolitics, & Energy Security of Eurasia: Is the Next Global Conflict Imminent? In this volume, experts consider cultural and geopolitical implications of Chinese and Russian power projections throughout Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. Why buy a book you can download for free? We print the paperback book so you don't have to. First you gotta find a good clean (legible) copy and make sure it's the latest version (not always easy). Some documents found on the web are missing some pages or the image quality is so poor, they are difficult to read. If you find a good copy, you could print it using a network printer you share with 100 other people (typically its either out of paper or toner). If it's just a 10-page document, no problem, but if it's 250-pages, you will need to punch 3 holes in all those pages and put it in a 3-ring binder. Takes at least an hour. It's much more cost-effective to just order the bound paperback from Amazon.com We include a Table of Contents on the back cover for quick reference. We print these paperbacks as a service so you don't have to. The books are compact, tightly-bound paperback, pocket-size (6 by 9 inches), with large text and glossy cover. 4th Watch Publishing Co. is a SDVOSB. https: //usgovpub.com
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Grand Chessboard Zbigniew Brzezinski, 2016-12-06 Bestselling author and eminent foreign policy scholar Zbigniew Brzezinski's classic book on American's strategic mission in the modern world. In The Grand Chessboard, renowned geostrategist Zbigniew Brzezinski delivers a brutally honest and provocative vision for American preeminence in the twenty-first century. The task facing the United States, he argues, is to become the sole political arbiter in Eurasian lands and to prevent the emergence of any rival power threatening our material and diplomatic interests. The Eurasian landmass, home to the greatest part of the globe's population, natural resources, and economic activity, is the grand chessboard on which America's supremacy will be ratified and challenged in the years to come. In this landmark work of public policy and political science, Brzezinski outlines a groundbreaking and powerful blueprint for America's vital interests in the modern world. In this revised edition, Brzezinski addresses recent global developments including the war in Ukraine, the re-emergence of Russia, and the rise of China.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Geographical Pivot of History Halford John Mackinder, 1904
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Beginning with Heidegger Michael Millerman, 2020
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: The Eurasian Project and Europe David Lane, V. Samokhvalov, 2016-04-29 This book explains the historical and philosophical understanding of Eurasia and its current relevance to the formation of the Eurasian Union. It considers Eurasia's historical underpinnings, and its current economic, political and geo-strategic relevance in world politics.
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Ukraine's Orange Revolution Andrew Wilson, 2005-01-01 A close-up account of the 2004 popular revolution in Ukraine, and what it means
  aleksandr dugin foundations of geopolitics: Putin's Grand Strategy Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program, 2014 Bringing together a group of leading American and European experts, this is the first book-length study of Russian President Vladimir Putin's effort to create a Eurasian Union. The book indicates the ideological origins and character of this project; focusing not only on Putin's strategic objectives but the tactics he employs to achieve them. The volume stresses the high degree of coordination that has been achieved among sectors of the Russian state that are accustomed to function as sovereign bureaucracies. Subsequent chapters analyze the response of eleven post-Soviet states to Putin's initiative, as well as the attitudes towards it of China, Europe, and the United States. The book suggests that the project, if successful, would jeopardize the gains of two decades of independence in countries ranging from Moldova to Tajikistan, but also traces the processes by which those potentially affected have already worked to limit, dilute,and even undermine it even before it comes into being--Publisher's web site.
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PART V INTERNAL GEOPOLITICS OF RUSSIA Chapter 1. Subject and method 1.1 Domestic geopolitics of Russia depends on its planetary function 1.2 Internal geopolitics and military …

Foundations of Geopolitics - Maieutiek
Foundations of Geopolitics Aleksandr Dugin. TranslationbyLawlessv02022-02-26. OriginalversionfromRussian,Moscow,Arktogeia,2000. Author: AleksandrDugin Country: Russia …

Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics - Demokratizatsiya
His current research focuses on the conflict in Chechnya, Russian politics since 1985, Russia and the successor states of the former Soviet Union, Russian nationalism, and the politics of …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics
Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin,2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics [PDF]
Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics: This book is a seminal work in geopolitical theory, outlining a Eurasianist vision for a multipolar …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (Download Only)
Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin,2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (Download Only)
Last War of the World-Island: The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia Alexander Dugin,2015-05-26 Alexander Dugin traces the geopolitical development of Russia from its origins in Kievan …

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Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin,2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (2024) - 10anos.cdes.gov.br
mid 1990s by Eduard Limonov and Aleksandr Dugin began as an attempt to combine radically different ideologies bolshevism and nationalism In the years that followed Limonov Dugin and …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics - tempsite.gov.ie
Dugin's work is distinguished by its strict consistency, a broad spectrum of knowledge, and various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis, brought together into a single, easily …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (book)
Alexander Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics offers a provocative and controversial perspective on the world order. While its explicit advocacy for a multipolar world challenges the unipolar …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics ; Alexander Dugin …
26 Jul 2022 · Dugin offers a profoundly philosophical approach to the categories of the ethnos, narod, nation and society, providing clear definitions of these concepts, and expounding a …

Alexander Dugin on Eurasianism, the Geopolitics of Land and …
geopolitical thinker Alexander Dugin, founder of the International Eurasian Movement and allegedly an important influence on Putin’s foreign policy. In this Talk, Dugin—among …

Aleksandr Dugin's 'Neo-Eurasian' Textbook and Dmitrii Trenin's …
The author of Foundations of Geopolitics, a 600-page program for the eventual rule of ethnic Russians over the lands extending "from Dublin to Vladivostok," Aleksandr Gel'evich Dugin, …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics - 45.79.9.118
Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics WEBIn 1997, Dugin broke with the stormy Limonov and began a noteworthy political ascent. In that same year, he published his Foundations of …

by Marlene Laruelle - Wilson Center
Dugin is the only major theoretician among this Russian radical right. He is simultaneously on the fringe and at the center of the Russian nationalist phe-nomenon. He provides theoretical …

Aleksandr Dugin’s Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian-Ukrainian …
Dugin’s neo-Eurasianist works, most importantly, Osnovy geopolitiki (The Foundations of Geopolitics), which had been published shortly before he left the BNP,9 proposed a more …

MIND GAMES: Alexander Dugin and Russia's War of Ideas
According to Dugin, this paradigm is fundamental to three of the most powerful political philosophies of modernity: Marxism, fascism, and lib-eralism. As a self-professed Eurasianist, …

Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian elite: the irrelevance of …
4 Nov 2019 · One of the most prominent proponents of this ideology is Aleksandr Dugin, whose textbook, Foundations of Geopolitics, celebrated the 20th anniversary of its publication in …

Is Aleksandr Dugin a Traditionalist? 'Neo-Eurasianism' and …
At their core, many of Dugin's works are an amalgamation of Traditionalist concepts, Evola's theories, geopolitical ideas, and the ideology of the German interwar "Conservative …

FOUNDATIONS OF GEOPOLITICS - Archive.org
PART V INTERNAL GEOPOLITICS OF RUSSIA Chapter 1. Subject and method 1.1 Domestic geopolitics of Russia depends on its planetary function 1.2 Internal geopolitics and military …

Foundations of Geopolitics - Maieutiek
Foundations of Geopolitics Aleksandr Dugin. TranslationbyLawlessv02022-02-26. OriginalversionfromRussian,Moscow,Arktogeia,2000. Author: AleksandrDugin Country: Russia …

Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics - Demokratizatsiya
His current research focuses on the conflict in Chechnya, Russian politics since 1985, Russia and the successor states of the former Soviet Union, Russian nationalism, and the politics of …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics
Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin,2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics [PDF]
Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics: This book is a seminal work in geopolitical theory, outlining a Eurasianist vision for a multipolar …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (Download Only)
Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin,2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (Download Only)
Last War of the World-Island: The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia Alexander Dugin,2015-05-26 Alexander Dugin traces the geopolitical development of Russia from its origins in Kievan …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics - apache4.rationalwiki.org
Foundations of Geopolitics: the Geopolitical Future of Russia Alexander Dugin,2017-08 ENGLISH TRANSLATION The book is a Russian textbook on geopolitics. It systematically and detailed …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (2024) - 10anos.cdes.gov.br
mid 1990s by Eduard Limonov and Aleksandr Dugin began as an attempt to combine radically different ideologies bolshevism and nationalism In the years that followed Limonov Dugin and …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics - tempsite.gov.ie
Dugin's work is distinguished by its strict consistency, a broad spectrum of knowledge, and various methodologies of ethnosociological analysis, brought together into a single, easily …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics (book)
Alexander Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics offers a provocative and controversial perspective on the world order. While its explicit advocacy for a multipolar world challenges the unipolar …

Aleksandr Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics ; Alexander Dugin …
26 Jul 2022 · Dugin offers a profoundly philosophical approach to the categories of the ethnos, narod, nation and society, providing clear definitions of these concepts, and expounding a …

Alexander Dugin on Eurasianism, the Geopolitics of Land and …
geopolitical thinker Alexander Dugin, founder of the International Eurasian Movement and allegedly an important influence on Putin’s foreign policy. In this Talk, Dugin—among …

Aleksandr Dugin's 'Neo-Eurasian' Textbook and Dmitrii Trenin's
The author of Foundations of Geopolitics, a 600-page program for the eventual rule of ethnic Russians over the lands extending "from Dublin to Vladivostok," Aleksandr Gel'evich Dugin, …

Dugin Foundations Of Geopolitics - 45.79.9.118
Aleksandr Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics WEBIn 1997, Dugin broke with the stormy Limonov and began a noteworthy political ascent. In that same year, he published his Foundations of …

by Marlene Laruelle - Wilson Center
Dugin is the only major theoretician among this Russian radical right. He is simultaneously on the fringe and at the center of the Russian nationalist phe-nomenon. He provides theoretical …

Aleksandr Dugin’s Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian-Ukrainian …
Dugin’s neo-Eurasianist works, most importantly, Osnovy geopolitiki (The Foundations of Geopolitics), which had been published shortly before he left the BNP,9 proposed a more …

MIND GAMES: Alexander Dugin and Russia's War of Ideas
According to Dugin, this paradigm is fundamental to three of the most powerful political philosophies of modernity: Marxism, fascism, and lib-eralism. As a self-professed Eurasianist, …

Neo-Eurasianism and the Russian elite: the irrelevance of Aleksandr ...
4 Nov 2019 · One of the most prominent proponents of this ideology is Aleksandr Dugin, whose textbook, Foundations of Geopolitics, celebrated the 20th anniversary of its publication in …

Is Aleksandr Dugin a Traditionalist? 'Neo-Eurasianism' and …
At their core, many of Dugin's works are an amalgamation of Traditionalist concepts, Evola's theories, geopolitical ideas, and the ideology of the German interwar "Conservative …