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New role of Russia in the greater Eurasia / Entina, Ekaterina ; Entin, Mark   Journal Article
Entin, Mark Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Key ideas associated with Eurasianism were developed in the 19th century. The narrative of classical Eurasianism in the 1920s was developed to explain that Western civilisation was not superior to other civilisations. Eurasia is the middle continent between other parts of Europe and Asia. There are historical, geographical, and cultural impetuses here which push nations to different forms of association. However, the dissolution of the USSR gave birth to new ideologies and political theories of Eurasianism. The most positive one was extensively developed by the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbaev. Today, we witness the fourth stage of the development of Eurasianism.
Key Words Russia  Eurasianism  New Role  Greater Eurasia 
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