Showing posts with label multipolarity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multipolarity. Show all posts

SHORTPOD (23): TRUMP BURNISHES HIS "MADMAN CRED" TO DO THE SANEST OF DEALS

Affirmative Right chief editor Colin Liddell comments on the recent "stormy" G7 meeting in Canada and Trump's forthcoming "show down" meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Was Trump merely using the G7 meeting to burnish his "Mad Man" credentials in order to get the only deal that makes sense for America in an increasingly multipolar World?



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ESSENTIAL EURASIANISM

This is the first in a series of articles on the ideology of Eurasianism, a driving force behind many of Putin’s actions.

"The Three Bogatyrs" (1898) by Viktor Vasnetsov


Much has been said about the ideology of Eurasianism—many criticisms raised, many praises expressed—but what exactly does it stand for?

Among the competing definitions and explanations of Eurasianism, that presented by Alexander Dugin in Putin Vs Putin (Arktos, 2014, p. 175 – 177) is probably the best summary of the core beliefs, as it presents the most important elements with neither apology nor justification, unlike many of other explanations that are available.

PODCAST 7: DUGIN LOOKS EAST


Colin Liddell does a one-to-one with Alexandr Dugin, the leader of the Russian Eurasianist movement. Topics covered include the Sochi Olympics' opening ceremony, Japan, North East Asia, the interference of America in this region, hidden colonialism, and cultural & historical sovereignty.


TRANSITIONING FROM MODERNITY: A REVIEW OF ALEXANDER DUGIN'S "THE FOURTH POLITICAL THEORY" (PART 1 OF 2)



Due to the complexity of the The Fourth Political Theory and the wide array of ideas presented therein, I considered it prudent to divide my review into two parts. The first part will deal with Dugin’s political and geopolitical theories, while the second part will deal with the more abstract aspects of his thoughts.

Discussing Alexander Dugin's latest book, The Fourth Political Theory is in many ways a difficult task, mainly because the book itself is extremely abstract, and also because it attempts to address various complex issues simultaneously. So I think it’s best to start my review by stating that I have read many of Dugin’s translated articles and have watched many of his videos online, many of which are too arcane for my intellectual faculties.