TERRORISM SERVING GEOPOLITICS. THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN CONFLICT AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALEKSANDR DUGIN’S GEOPOLITICAL DOCTRINE AND EVGENY MESSNER’S CONCEPT OF “REBEL WAR” Cover Image

TERRORISM SERVING GEOPOLITICS. THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN CONFLICT AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALEKSANDR DUGIN’S GEOPOLITICAL DOCTRINE AND EVGENY MESSNER’S CONCEPT OF “REBEL WAR”
TERRORISM SERVING GEOPOLITICS. THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN CONFLICT AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ALEKSANDR DUGIN’S GEOPOLITICAL DOCTRINE AND EVGENY MESSNER’S CONCEPT OF “REBEL WAR”

Author(s): Michał Wojnowski
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: National Institute for Intelligence Studies
Keywords: state interest; geographical location; Dugin; geopolitical doctrine

Summary/Abstract: Defining the interests of the state in reference to its geographical location is the key element to understanding political actions being taken by the Russian Federation in an international domain. The geographical location of Russia has been influencing for centuries the way of perceiving the world by the Moscow leadership elites. Starting in the 16th century, they have been forced to pursue their policy in three main directions: The Western one (from the Baltic Sea to theCarpathian Mountains), The Southern one (from the Danube River to Persia) and The Eastern one (from the Volga River to the Altai Mountains)

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 14
  • Page Range: 15-60
  • Page Count: 46
  • Language: English
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