Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia has been
marginalized at the edge of a Western-dominated political and
economic system. In recent years, however, leading Russian figures,
including former president Vladimir Putin, have begun to stress a
geopolitics that puts Russia at the center of a number of axes:
European-Asian, Christian-Muslim-Buddhist, Mediterranean-Indian,
Slavic-Turkic, and so on.
This volume examines the political presuppositions and expanding
intellectual impact of Eurasianism, a movement promoting an
ideology of Russian-Asian greatness, which has begun to take hold
throughout Russia, Kazakhstan, and Turkey. Eurasianism purports to
tell Russians what is unalterably important about them and why it
can only be expressed in an empire. Using a wide range of sources,
Marlene Laruelle discusses the impact of the ideology of
Eurasianism on geopolitics, interior policy, foreign policy, and
culturalist philosophy.
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