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  2. Aleksandr Dugin - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandr [a] Gelyevich Dugin (Russian: Александр Гельевич Дугин; born 7 January 1962) is a Russian far-right political philosopher [3] and the leading theorist of Russian neo-Eurasianism.

  3. The Fourth Political Theory - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Foundations of Geopolitics - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Philosopher known as 'Putin's brain' says Russia needs to ...

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    The ultranationalist Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, referred to as "Putin's brain" for his influence within the Kremlin, said the Russian retreat from Kyiv was only a "temporary situation ...

  6. Conspirology (Dugin) - Wikipedia

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    Conspirology is a term the Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin coined in his work Konspirologiya: Nauka o zagovorah, tajnyh obshhestvah i okkultnoj vojne (Conspirology: The science of conspiracy theories, secret services, and occult war).

  7. Elementy - Wikipedia

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    Elementy (Russian: Elements) was a political magazine which was started and published by Russian political philosopher Aleksandr Dugin. Its subtitle was Evraziiskoe Obozrenie (Russian: Euroasian Review). [1] [2] It existed between 1992 and 2000 and was the mouthpiece of neo-Eurasianism in Russia. [3]

  8. List of Russian philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Russian philosophy includes a variety of philosophical movements. Authors who developed them are listed below sorted by movement. Authors who developed them are listed below sorted by movement. While most authors listed below are primarily philosophers , also included here are some Russian fiction writers, such as Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky , who ...

  9. Eurasia Party - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasia Party (Russian: Партия «Евразия», romanized: Partiya «Yevraziya») is a neo-Eurasianist Russian political party. It was registered by the Ministry of Justice on 21 June 2002, approximately one year after the pan-Russian Eurasia Movement was established by Aleksandr Dugin.