The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western liberal order. Even though Dugin’s project is in many ways a theoretical epitome of Russia’s contemporary attempt to profile itself as a regional great power with a political and cultural identity distinct from the liberal West, Dugin can also be read in a wider context as one of the currently most prominent representatives of the culturally and intellectually oriented international New Right. The chapter introduces Dugin’s role on the Russian right-wing political scene and his international networks, Russian neo-Eurasianism as his ideological footing, and his more recent “fourth political theory” as an attempt to formulate a new ideological...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0892679418000096While ...
While most of the states have embraced capitalist market economy, liberal and democratic norms face ...
This paper argues for the central role of Martin Heidegger’s thought in Alexander Dugin’s political ...
The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western...
The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western...
The paper was completed in 2008 and complements previous analyses of post-communist Russian right-wi...
ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF THE RUSSIAN EXTREME RIGHT Guest Editor's Introduction The collection of art...
This thesis is an examination of Aleksandr Dugin\u27s The Foundations of Geopolitics, of which I hav...
The relatively large attention that Alexander Dugin and his “neo-Eurasian” followers have received i...
AbstractThe paper11The paper expands on my earlier survey: Toward an Uncivil Society? Contextualizin...
The author, a Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami, focuses on global governanc...
Liberalism in Russia is one of the most complex, multifaced and, indeed, controversial phenomena in ...
The article presents the character and views of contemporary Russian political scientist Alexander ...
Liberalism in Russia is one of the most complex, multifaced and, indeed, controversial phenomena in ...
There is broad agreement among commentators and analysts that Russia seeks to undermine the US-led l...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0892679418000096While ...
While most of the states have embraced capitalist market economy, liberal and democratic norms face ...
This paper argues for the central role of Martin Heidegger’s thought in Alexander Dugin’s political ...
The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western...
The chapter examines Russian political theorist Aleksandr Dugin’s (b. 1962) challenge to the Western...
The paper was completed in 2008 and complements previous analyses of post-communist Russian right-wi...
ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF THE RUSSIAN EXTREME RIGHT Guest Editor's Introduction The collection of art...
This thesis is an examination of Aleksandr Dugin\u27s The Foundations of Geopolitics, of which I hav...
The relatively large attention that Alexander Dugin and his “neo-Eurasian” followers have received i...
AbstractThe paper11The paper expands on my earlier survey: Toward an Uncivil Society? Contextualizin...
The author, a Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami, focuses on global governanc...
Liberalism in Russia is one of the most complex, multifaced and, indeed, controversial phenomena in ...
The article presents the character and views of contemporary Russian political scientist Alexander ...
Liberalism in Russia is one of the most complex, multifaced and, indeed, controversial phenomena in ...
There is broad agreement among commentators and analysts that Russia seeks to undermine the US-led l...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0892679418000096While ...
While most of the states have embraced capitalist market economy, liberal and democratic norms face ...
This paper argues for the central role of Martin Heidegger’s thought in Alexander Dugin’s political ...