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“The World has not petrified forever”: Ideology of Expansion in Eduard Limonov’s Publicism
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Gravin A. A., Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета. Серия 1: Богословие. Философия. Религиоведение 2024 № 113 С. 149–153
The publication of R. R. Vakhitov's book became one of the important events for the national humanitarian science in 2023. And here several factors played their role at once. On the one hand, the attempt to carry out historical and philosophical generalization, which for some modern researchers is in itself impossible and inadmissible, is of ...
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Strelnikova I., Вестник международных организаций: образование, наука, новая экономика 2025 Т. 20 № 1 С. 176–201
Since 2024, the interstate association of countries with dynamically developing economies, BRICS, has been a platform for the development of multilateral and mutually beneficial cooperation between Russia, China, Brazil, India, the Republic of South Africa, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Egypt. The second wave of expansion along the SouthSouth track (the first being the ...
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Royce D. P., Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 22(3) P. 46–70
The Ukraine crisis, erupting partially in 2014 and fully in 2022, was actually set in motion decades before then. Largely on the basis of declassified and leaked State Department cables and other US government documents, this article traces US policy on Ukrainian membership in NATO. Inter alia, the article reveals that, by 14 October 1994, the US had adopted ...
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Royce D. P., Russian Politics 2024 Vol. 9 No. 3 P. 366–401
While Russia may have been less perturbed by certain other NATO expansions, and accordingly may have expressed less concern about them, it has continuously and emphatically communicated that NATO expansion to the Baltics, Ukraine, and/or Georgia would gravely impinge upon Russia's interests, and thus that Moscow was/is strongly opposed to such expansion. These communications began ...
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Berlin: Frank & Timme, 2019.
Eurasianism has proved to be an unexpectedly diverse and highly self-reflexive concept. By transforming the way we describe the Eurasian landmass, it also resignifies our field of studies and its disciplinary boundaries. In this process, Eurasianism itself is subject to a constant resignification. The present volume builds on this notion while pursuing an innovative approach ...
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Razuvalova A., Stasis 2020 Т. 10 № 2 С. 102–155
This article looks into the conceptual and rhetorical repertoire of conservative critique directed against social Darwinism. Having borrowed the ideologically and emotionally charged concept of social Darwinism from the vocabulary of Soviet propaganda, Russian conservatives actively used it in order to conceptualize the political and economic reforms of the 1990s and their consequences. According to ...
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Kocherov S., Credo new 2022 № 4(112) С. 204–227
The article examines the state of ideology in contemporary Russia. The main conditions for successful ideology, as tested in history, are highlighted. On the basis of these criteria, ideological trends prevalent in the Russian political class today are analyzed and evaluated. The possible variants of the development of certain aspects of ideology in order to ...
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Pizzolo P., Rome: Aracne editrice, 2021.
The book investigates the main geopolitical aspects of the Eurasianist ideology ...
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Pizzolo P., Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020.
The research investigates the main features of Russian neo-Eurasianism within the theoretical frame of classical geopolitics, including Halford Mackinder, Karl Haushofer, and Nicholas Spykman. ...
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National Identity and the Perception of Geographical Space in Contemporary Russian Political Thought
Pizzolo P., Quarta E., Politics. Rivista di Studi Politici (Италия) 2020 Vol. 1 No. 13 P. 129–148
This paper investigates the evolution of the concept of Russian identity in relation to the geographical and cultural features of Russian political thought. It observes the liaison between Russian national identity and the concept of Russian-Eurasian space. Despite the regime changes of the last century, it is argued, Russia has often perceived itself as a ...
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Diesen G., Lukin A., Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
This book defines Eurasianism, a political idea with a long tradition, for a new century. Historically, Eurasia was depicted as a “third continent” with a geographical and historical space distinctively different from both Europe and Asia. Today, the concept is mobilized by the Russian foreign policy elite to imagine a close relationship with China and ...
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Izotov V., Obydenkova A., Post-Communist Economies 2021 Vol. 33 No. 2-3 P. 150–174
This paper analyses the ideational interaction underlying attempts at regional integration and cooperation in Eurasia. While the ideas and values of the European Union have been relatively well-studied within the theory of Europeanisation, the key concepts, ideas, values and principles driving Eurasian regionalism have remained out of the main focus of Western scholarship. This paper ...
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Beisswenger M., , in: The Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought.: Oxford University Press, 2020. P. 510–527.
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Obolevitch T., М.: Модест Колеров, 2020.
Семён Франк, Лев Карсавин и евразийцы. М. : Модест Колеров, 2020. (Исследования по истории русской мысли. Т. 24.) 304 с. ...
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Beisswenger M., , in: Entangled Far Rights: A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century.: Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018. Ch. 4 P. 61–82.
This chapter examines the personal and ideological contacts between members of the Russian émigré Eurasianist movement and representatives of the so-called “Conservative Revolution” in late Weimar Germany. Throughout the 1920s both movements professed similarly strong anti-Western and anti-democratic ideas. Yet, so far it has been little known that these groups and their members also had ...
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Skorodumova L., В кн.: «Я рад, что стал монголоведом.» К 85-летию С.К. Рощина.: М., Улан-Батор: Институт востоковедения РАН, 2015. С. 166–176.
Most of the Mongolian intelligentsia is of the opinion that under the influence of a number of factors, primarily geographical, during the centuries-old history of the existence of the Mongolian ethnos in the Central Asian plateau formed a unique type of culture, synthesized in itself to the same extent, as the features of the Eastern ...
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Stepanov B., Форум новейшей восточноевропейской истории и культуры 2009 № 1 С. 166–188
В статье предпринята попытка осмыслить современное состояние исследований евразийства. Систематизируя наблюдения в политическом и академическом пространстве, автор делает попытку выявить причины стагнации исследований евразийства и указать пути продуктивной работы с этим феноменом, связанные с изучением его интеллектуальной истории. ...
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Nazmutdinov B., Философские науки 2017 № 11 С. 108–127
The article devoted to the evolution of P.P. Suvchinsky’s political views during his participation in the Eurasianist movement in 1920s. His role in so-called “the Clamar schism” is especially underlined. This “schism” was especially inspired by theoretical, not only organisational contradictions. The separation of Leftist Eurasianist from the “Right wing” was affected by the radicalization ...
Added: December 27, 2017