Belarus to abandon outreach to West & focus foreign policy on developing relationship with Russia & China – influential senior MP

Belarus to abandon outreach to West & focus foreign policy on developing relationship with Russia & China – influential senior MP

In his opinion, Belarus’ “top priority” should now be “strengthening political, economic and military relations with Russia, within the framework of the Union State.” The MP also noted that the country should focus on its relationships with China, India, Iran, Turkey and Vietnam, to help the country become part of a “Eurasian macroregion.”

Alexander Dugin

Below (in alphabetical order) are the works of Alexander Dugin (1962-) available at Eurasianist Internet Archive: “Baron Ungern: God of War” “Carl Schmitt’s 5 Lessons for Russia”  “Counter-Hegemony in the Theory of the Multipolar World” “Counter-Initiation: Critical Remarks on Some Aspects of the Doctrine of René Guénon” “Distributed Heartland: Towards a Multipolar Geopolitics ” “Dugin in Shanghai: International…
— Read on eurasianist-archive.com/alexander-dugin-2/

[2010] Alexander Dugin and the teachings of Traditionalism

If only because of Evola’s influence on the far right, Alexander Dugin’s traditionalism seems highly incompatible with the socialist ideology of Doğu Perinçek. At the same time Perinçek’s Marxism and Kemalism must be among the modernist ideologies rejected by Dugin. However, both respect each other; did come to an agreement; and even share a political program. The magic word is (neo) nationalism, for this ideology is known for its power to build bridges between the most opposed ways of thinking. Even between the far right and the radical left.
— Read on www.conspiracyschool.com/alexander-dugin-and-teachings-traditionalism

How?!

[2014] The significance of Ukraine on the geopolitical chessboard

In order to put the current crisis in Crimea in perspective, I would refer people to a very interesting book that I am sure John Kerry, William Hague and, no doubt, President Putin have read. It is The Grand Chessboard,written in 1998 by one of President Obama’s favourite foreign affairs theorists and President Carter’s national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski. In it he argued that the US had to take control of a number of strategic countries, including Ukraine, arguing that that country is “a new and important space on the Eurasian chessboard, is a geopolitical pivot because its very existence as an independent country (means) Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire”. He warns against allowing Russia to regain control over the country because, by doing so, “Russia automatically again regains the wherewithal to become a powerful imperial state, spanning Europe and Asia”.
Colin Burke
— Read on www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/20/significance-ukraine-geopolitical-chessboard