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Eurasianism and the european far right - reshaping the europe-russia relati

Dr Marlene Laruelle (Editor)
This book offers a unique insight on the main far-right actors and ideological trends that push, on both sides, for reshaping the Europe-Russia relations and for the emergence of a new pan-European illiberal ideology.
Print Book, English, 2017
Lexington Books, 2017
292 sidor ; 15.5 cm
9781498510707, 1498510701
1023246704
Introduction: Marlene LaruelleChapter 1: Dangerous Liaisons? Eurasianism, European Far Right, and Putin’s Russia, Marlene Laruelle Part I: Alexander Dugin’s Trajectory: Mediating European Far Right to RussiaChapter 2: Alexander Dugin and the West European New Right, 1989–1994, Anton ShekhovtsovChapter 3: Moscow State University’s Department of Sociology and the Climate of Opinion in Post-Soviet Russia, Vadim RossmanPart II: France, Italy, and Spain: Dugin’s European CradlesChapter 4: A Long-Lasting Friendship. Alexander Dugin and the French Radical Right, Jean-Yves CamusChapter 5: From Evola to Dugin: The Neo-Eurasianist Connection in Italy, Giovanni SavinoChapter 6: Arriba Eurasia? The Difficult Establishment of Neo-Eurasianism in Spain, Nicolas LebourgPart III: Turkey, Hungary, and Greece: Dugin’s New ConquestsChapter 7: “Failed Exodus”: Dugin’s Networks in Turkey, Vügar İmanbeyliChapter 8: Deciphering Eurasianism in Hungary: Narratives, Networks, and Lifestyles, Umut Korkut and Emel AkçaliChapter 9: The Dawning of Europe and Eurasia? The Greek Golden Dawn and its Transnational Links, Sofia TipaldouPart IV: Conclusions: The European Far Right at Moscow’s Service?Chapter 10: Far-Right Election Observation Monitors in the Service of the Kremlin’s Foreign Policy, Anton Shekhovtsov