Alexander Dugin

Russian political philosopher, analyst and strategist known for promoting Neo-Eurasianism and ultranationalist ideas; founder of the Eurasia Movement and an influential figure in Russian nationalist and geopolitical circles.

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  1. 1. Last War Of The World Island

    The Geopolitics of Contemporary Russia

    An unapologetically militant geopolitical treatise arguing that world history and contemporary crises stem from a deep, existential conflict between maritime (Atlanticist) powers and continental Eurasian forces; it diagnoses Western liberal hegemony as destabilizing and urges the formation of a Russian-led, traditionalist Eurasian bloc to resist that dominance. Combining geopolitics, civilizational theory, and cultural critique, the book champions multipolarity, rejects liberal universalism and global capitalism, and warns that a decisive, large-scale clash between rival civilizational blocs could determine the future political order.

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