NEW EURASIA ACCORDING TO ALEXANDRE DUGIN AND ITS GEOPOLITICAL AXES*
Abstract
New Eurasia for Alexander Dugin represents an ideology, doctrine, worldview, philosophical and explanatory tool that interprets the world from a Russian philosophical normative perspective. It was a strategic Russian geopolitical and geoeconomic project that aims to unify the land mass in the continents of Asia and Europe to achieve the Great Eurasian Empire, which serves as a center for uniting a large number of political forces opposing the forces of the Atlantic-American forces, therefore, this research aims to know what the new Eurasia is according to Alexander Dugin. Its three main geopolitical axes and its importance in achieving the Great Eurasian Empire under the leadership of Russia.
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