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EURASIAN IDEOLOGY (2) answer(s).
 
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Commentary – historical esotericism as a cognition method: How Russian Pseudo-scholars have Contributed to Moscow's Anti-Western Turn / Umland, Andreas   Journal Article
Umland, Andreas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A number of para-academic tendencies in Russian social science helped prepare the Ukraine war. In addition to propaganda and disinformation campaigns by the Kremlin, an intellectual deformation of the Russian elite by the Manichean ideas of such theorists as Lev Gumilyov and Aleksandr Dugin is partly responsible for Russia's increasing secession from Europe. Post-Soviet public discourse has become infected with an array of speculative, often conspiratorial, and sometimes occultist or racist theories. Their proponents have crowded out acknowledged social scientists and historians from intellectual and media debates. This parallel public discourse has been developing since the beginning of glasnost, 35 years ago, and became one of the determinants of Russia's attack on Ukraine in 2014.
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Eurasian ideology as the basis of the new national landscape in contemporary Russia / Popova, Anna   Journal Article
Popova, Anna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While analyzing the theory of Eurasia, at the end of the 1920s as a new ideology of Russia after the 1917 October Revolution, the author arrives at the conclusion that at the present stage of the lawful development states in the globalizing world, Russia stands at a special stage of her development, i.e., she realizes her civilizational role, as well as her national identity. NeoEurasianism today is regarded as an ideology of restoring the integrity of the post-Soviet space on the basis of Slavic-Turkic integration.
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