Alexander Dugin

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"The list of distinct studies on Dugin includes, among others:

D. Shlapentokh, ‘Aleksandr Dugin’s views of Russian history: collapse and revival’, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 25(3) (2017), pp. 331–43;

D. Shlapentokh, ‘The great friendship: geopolitical fantasies about the Russia/Europe alliance in the early Putin era (2000–2008) – the case of Aleksandr Dugin’, Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 22(1) (2014), pp. 49–79;

A. Shekhovtsov and A. Umland, ‘Is Aleksandr Dugin a traditionalist? “neo-Eurasianism” and perennial Philosophy’, The Russian Review, 68(4) (2009), pp. 662–78;

A. Shekhovtsov, ‘The palingenetic thrust of Russian neo‐Eurasianism: ideas of rebirth in Aleksandr Dugin’s Worldview’, Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions, 9(4) (2008), pp. 491–506;

M. Laruelle, ‘Aleksandr Dugin: a Russian version of the European radical right?’, Kennan Institute Occasional Papers, 294 (2006);

J. Kipp, ‘Aleksandr Dugin and the ideology of national revival: geopolitics, Eurasianism and the conservative revolution’, European Security, 11(3) (2002), pp. 91–125; and

J. Dunlop, ‘Aleksandr Dugin’s “neo-Eurasian” textbook and Dmitrii Trenin’s ambivalent response’, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, 25(1/2) (2001), pp. 91–127.