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On 9 July 2014, Dugin on his Facebook account wrote a story that a 6-year-old child was allegedly nailed down to an advertisement board and shot to death before his father's eyes. [ 105 ] On 16 July 2014, Novaya Gazeta provided a videotape of its correspondent Eugen Feldman walking along the main square in Sloviansk , asking local old women if ...
Dugin envisions the fall of China. The People's Republic of China, which represents an extreme geopolitical danger as an ideological enemy to the independent Russian Federation, "must, to the maximum degree possible, be dismantled". Dugin suggests that Russia start by taking Tibet–Xinjiang–Inner Mongolia–Manchuria as a security belt. [1]
The Fourth Political Theory [a] is a book by the Russian philosopher and political analyst Aleksandr Dugin, first published in 2009.In the book, Dugin states that he is claiming the foundations for an entirely new political ideology, the fourth political theory, which integrates and supersedes liberal democracy, Marxism, and fascism. [1]
The daughter of Russian nationalist ideologist Alexander Dugin was killed when her car exploded on the outskirts of Moscow. Daughter of Russian ideologist known as 'Putin's brain' killed in car ...
Daria Dugina was the daughter of far-right Alexander Dugin, who helped forge the ideas behind Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Daughter Of Russian Nationalist Known As ‘Putin’s Brain ...
Daria Dugina was the daughter of Alexander Dugin, a philosopher, writer and political theorist whom some in the West describe as 'Putin's brain.' Russia blames Ukraine for bombing near Moscow that ...
Darya Dugina was born on 15 December 1992 in Moscow, Russia. [6] She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin and his second wife, philosopher Natalya Melentyeva. [7] In 2012/2013, while studying at Moscow State University, she was an intern at Bordeaux Montaigne University, specializing in Ancient Greek philosophy. [8]
Dugin criticized Sweeney's question, asserting the Western world had attempted to force democracy on other countries. [11] Sweeney brought up Boris Nemtsov, a critic of Putin who was shot and killed immediately exterior to the Moscow Kremlin, and asked Dugin how the killing of Nemtsov reflected on the democratic values of Russia. [11]