Mișcarea Internațională Eurasiatică (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Kipp, Jacob W. (septembrie 2002). „Aleksandr Dugin and the ideology of national revival: Geopolitics, Eurasianism and the conservative revolution”. European Security. 11 (3): 91–125. doi:10.1080/09662830208407539. 

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  • Burbank, Jane (). „The Grand Theory Driving Putin to War”. The New York Times. New York City. Accesat în . After unsuccessful interventions in post-Soviet party politics, Mr. Dugin focused on developing his influence where it counted — with the military and policymakers… In Mr. Dugin’s adjustment of Eurasianism to present conditions, Russia had a new opponent — no longer just Europe, but the whole of the ‘Atlantic’ world led by the United States. And his Eurasianism was not anti-imperial but the opposite: Russia had always been an empire, Russian people were ‘imperial people,’ and after the crippling 1990s sellout to the ‘eternal enemy,’ Russia could revive in the next phase of global combat and become a ‘world empire.’ On the civilizational front, Mr. Dugin highlighted the long-term connection between Eastern Orthodoxy and Russian empire. Orthodoxy’s combat against Western Christianity and Western decadence could be harnessed to the geopolitical war to come. 

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