Aleksandr Dugin
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Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin is a politologist, traditionalist, and one of the most popular ideologists of the creation of an Eurasian empire that would be against the North Atlantic interests. In the early 1990s he helped to write the political program for the newly refounded Communist Party of the Russian Federation under the leadership of Gennady Zyuganov. wiki
Dugin was formerly the correspondent in Russia for the Lutte de Peuple which was the propaganda arm of Nouvelle Resistance (which was led by Christian Bouchet and Michael Schneider). [1]
- Advisory Board (2015), Journal of Eurasian Affairs
Articles
- Yigal Liverant, “The Prophet of the New Russian Empire,” Azure: Ideas for the Jewish Nation, 35 (Winter 5769 / 2009), pp. 50-83.
- Anton Shekhovtsov, "Aleksandr Dugin’s Neo-Eurasianism: The New Right à la Russe," Religion Compass 3/4 (2009): 697–716
- Marlene Laruelle, "Aleksandr Dugin: A Russian Version of the European Radical Right?"
- Andreas Umland, "Post-Soviet “Uncivil Society” and the Rise of Aleksandr Dugin: A Case Study of the Extraparliamentary Radical Right in Contemporary Russia" (Ph. D. in Politics, University of Cambridge, 2007).
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Kazakhstan [1]
- Julius Evola
- Geopolitica , Tiberio Graziani
- Arktos - translator and publisher of his work
- Richard Spencer
- Izborsk Club - member
- ARCTOGAIA
- Georgiy Gavrish
References
- ↑ Martin Lee, The Beast Reawakens (1997), p.479.