Eurasia Movement

The Eurasia Movement is a Russian political movement founded in 2001 by the political scientist Aleksandr Dugin.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Ideology

The organisation follows the neo-Eurasian ideology, which adopts an eclectical mixture of Russian nationalism, orthodox faith, anti-modernism and even some Bolshevist ideas. The organization opposes "American" values as liberalism, capitalism and modernism.

Influence

Neo-Eurasianism has a growing ideological influence on right-wing populist movements throughout Europe and the United States. Dugin has or had personal contact to several politicians, including Jörg Meuthen, Heinz-Christian Strache, Matteo Salvini, Marine Le Pen and Steven Bannon.

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References

  1. Kipp, Jacob W. (September 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.
  2. "Alexander Dugin – A Russian scarecrow". POLISH MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND NATIONAL HERITAGE. NEW EASTERN EUROPE. 17 March 2017.
  3. "Russian nationalist thinker Dugin sees war with Ukraine". BBC. 10 July 2014.
  4. Shekhovtsov, Anton (2009). "Aleksandr Dugin's Neo-Eurasianism: The New Right à la Russe". Religion Compass. 3 (4): 697–716.
  5. "Russian Nationalist Dugin Says Greece Briefly Detained Him At Border". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 18 May 2016.
  6. "Putin's Brain Alexander Dugin and the Philosophy Behind Putin's Invasion of Crimea". Council on Foreign Relations. Foreign Affairs. 31 March 2014.
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