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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]
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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]
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The book was published in multiple editions, and is used in university courses on geopolitics, [27] reportedly including the Academy of the General Staff of the Russian military. [41] It alarmed political scientists in the US, [ 42 ] and is sometimes referenced by them as being "Russia's Manifest Destiny ". [ 43 ]
Considered one of the founders of French geopolitics, Élisée Reclus, is the author of a book considered a reference in modern geography (Nouvelle Géographie universelle). Alike Ratzel, he considers geography through a global vision.
After his retirement in 2001, Ivashov wrote extensively on military affairs and geopolitics. Between 2004 and 2014, he was President of the Academy for Geopolitical Problems. After a year break he was reelected president of the Academy end of March 2015. [1] He was reportedly involved in the Foundations of Geopolitics, a book by Aleksandr Dugin ...
Geopolitik was a German school of geopolitics which existed between the late 19th century and World War II.. It developed from the writings of various European and American philosophers, geographers and military personnel, including Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), Alexander Humboldt (1769–1859), Karl Ritter (1779–1859), Friedrich Ratzel (1844–1904), Rudolf Kjellén (1864–1922), Alfred ...