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Dugin is an author of Putin's initiative for the annexation of Crimea by Russia. [88] He considered the war between Russia and Ukraine to be inevitable and appealed for Putin to intervene in the war in Donbas. [88] Dugin said: "The Russian Renaissance can only stop at Kyiv." [89]
Dugin has asserted that the book has been adopted as a textbook in many Russian educational institutions. [1] Former speaker of the Russian State Duma, Gennadiy Seleznyov, for whom Dugin was adviser on geopolitics, [10] "urged that Dugin's geopolitical doctrine be made a compulsory part of the school curriculum". [9]
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]
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]
Daria Dugina was the daughter of Alexander Dugin, a philosopher, writer and political theorist whom some in the West describe as 'Putin's brain.'
The Eurasia Party was founded by Dugin shortly before George W. Bush's visit to Russia at the end of May 2002. The party hopes to play a key role in attempts to resolve the Chechen problem , with the objective of setting the stage for Dugin's dream of a Russian strategic alliance with European and Middle Eastern states, primarily Iran and ...
This led to the party moving further left in Russia's political spectrum, and led to members of the party denouncing Dugin and his group as fascists. [12] Dugin later established the Eurasia Party, that endorses a significantly more radical nationalist and socially conservative view of National Bolshevism. [36]
In August 2022, Russia accused Ukraine of killing Daria Dugina, the daughter of the Russian nationalist Alexander Dugin, who was believed to be the real target in a car bombing attack near Moscow.