From an ideological war to an ideology of war: aleksandr dugin’s assumptions of neo-eurasianism and their application to russian preparations for the war against ukraine

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    Since at least the beginning of the 21st century, Aleksandr Dugin has been portrayed as one of the leading ideologues of Russian conservatism and neo-imperialism in Western debates on contemporary Russian nationalist ideology. In strategic documents on Russia`s national security and statements by Vladimir Putin and other representatives of the Russian elite, especially in 2021, the authors can see an increasing emphasis on ideological issues. This article aims to determine whether the ideological assumptions of Dugin`s neoEurasianism are revealed in the language of the Russian authorities during the period of immediate . . .

     

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