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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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