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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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A tour de force not merely because of the depth of the scholarship and the skill of the argument but also because Laruelle unveils a subject crucial to understanding today's Russia but never given proper due... Even the most serious student of contemporary Russia will get from this book a vastly deeper sense of what makes Russian intellectual life, for all of its vexed affinity with the West, fundamentally different. -- Robert Legvold Foreign Affairs 2009 A masterful job of describing the various philosophical threads of Eurasianism... The author's lucid style makes the book accessible to the educated general public. Choice 2009 This volume certainly engages the reader to explore... Laruell's deft treatment of Eurasianism's shifting position in contemporary discourse makes this a fascinating volume that extends beyond the boundaries of any single academic discipline. -- Kathleen Macfie Eurasian Geography and Economics 2009 Laruelle is to be congratulated on her lucid and intellectually disciplined discussion of the ambiguous, intricate, and often contradictory ideas that shape Russian Neo-Eurasiansim... a must-read for intellectual historians, policymakers, cultural scholars, Russia Watchers, or for that matter, anyone who uneasily senses that something is moving in the deep currents beneath the surface of contemporary Russia, but is not sure of what it is. -- Maria Carlson Russian Review 2009 Russian Eurasianism is a lucid and rational guide, based on thorough scholarship and an admirable reluctance to sensationalize or to claim too much. -- Edmund Griffiths Times Literary Supplement 2009 A richly interdisciplinary and meticulously researched analysis of both the historical and contemporary sources of Eurasianist cultural and philosophical/ideological traditions and discourse... this book will be an invaluable resource for policymakers and academics providing a deeper understanding of the forces shaping Russia's identity and the unfolding of circumstances for the entire Eurasian region. -- Sharyl N. Cross Journal of Slavic Military Studies Laruelle, an established authority in the field. International Affairs 2010 Russian Eurasianism is an impressive achievement. The author writes with an erudition and breadth of insight that is unique in the burgeoning field of what we might call 'Eurasianism studies.' -- Mark Bassin Slavic Review 2009

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Eurasianism—Marginal or Mainstream in Contemporary Russia?
The Historical Roots of the Eurasianist Idea
Neo-Eurasianism and Its Place in Post-Soviet Russia
Neo-Eurasianist Doctrine and Russian Foreign Policy
Marginal or Mainstream?
Premises of This Study
Plan of the Book
1. Early Eurasianism, 1920–1930
The Life and Death of a Current of Thought
A Philosophy of Politics
A Geographic Ideology
An Ambiguous Orientalism
Conclusions
2. Lev Gumilëv: A Theory of Ethnicity?
From Dissidence to Public Endorsement: An Atypical Biography
"The Last Eurasianist"?
Gumilëv's Episteme: Subjecting the Humanities to the Natural Sciences
Theories of the Ethnos or Naturalistic Determinism
The Complex History of the Eurasian Totality
Xenophobia, Mixophobia, and Anti-Semitism
Gumilëv, Russian Nationalism, and Soviet Ethnology
Conclusions
3. Aleksandr Panarin: Philosophy of History and the Revival of Culturalism
Is There a Unified Neo-Eurasianist Theory?
From Liberalism to Conservatism: Panarin's Intellectual Biography
"Civilizationism" and "Postmodernism"
Rehabilitating Empire: "Civilizational" Pluralism and Ecumenical Theocracy
Highlighting Russia's "Internal East"
Conclusions
4. Aleksandr Dugin: A Russian Version of the European Radical Right?
Dugin's Social Trajectory and Its Significance
A Russian Version of Antiglobalism: Dugin's Geopolitical Theories
Traditionalism as the Foundation of Dugin's Thought
The Russian Proponent of the New Right?
Fascism, Conservative Revolution, and National Bolshevism
A Veiled Anti-Semitism
Ethno-Differentialism and the Idea of Russian Distinctiveness
Conclusions
5. The View from "Within": Non-Russian Neo-Eurasianism and Islam
The Emergence of Muslim Eurasianist Political Parties
The Eurasianist Games of the Russian Muftiates
Tatarstan: The Pragmatic Eurasianism of Russia's "Ethnic" Regions
Conclusions
6. Neo-Eurasianism in Kazakhstan and Turkey
Kazakhstan: Eurasianism in Power
The Turkish Case: On the Confusion between Turkism, Pan-Turkism, and Eurasianism
Conclusion: The Evolution of the Eurasian(ist) Idea
The Unity of Eurasianism
Organicism at the Service of Authoritarianism: "Revolution" or "Conservatism"?
Nationalism: Veiled or Openly Espoused: The Cultural Racism of Eurasianism
Science, Political Movement, or Think Tank?
Is Eurasianism Relevant to Explanations of Contemporary Geopolitical Change?
Psychological Compensation or Part of a Global Phenomenon?
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/11/2008
      ISBN13: 9780801890734, 978-0801890734
      ISBN10: 080189073X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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.

      Trade Review
      A tour de force not merely because of the depth of the scholarship and the skill of the argument but also because Laruelle unveils a subject crucial to understanding today's Russia but never given proper due... Even the most serious student of contemporary Russia will get from this book a vastly deeper sense of what makes Russian intellectual life, for all of its vexed affinity with the West, fundamentally different. -- Robert Legvold Foreign Affairs 2009 A masterful job of describing the various philosophical threads of Eurasianism... The author's lucid style makes the book accessible to the educated general public. Choice 2009 This volume certainly engages the reader to explore... Laruell's deft treatment of Eurasianism's shifting position in contemporary discourse makes this a fascinating volume that extends beyond the boundaries of any single academic discipline. -- Kathleen Macfie Eurasian Geography and Economics 2009 Laruelle is to be congratulated on her lucid and intellectually disciplined discussion of the ambiguous, intricate, and often contradictory ideas that shape Russian Neo-Eurasiansim... a must-read for intellectual historians, policymakers, cultural scholars, Russia Watchers, or for that matter, anyone who uneasily senses that something is moving in the deep currents beneath the surface of contemporary Russia, but is not sure of what it is. -- Maria Carlson Russian Review 2009 Russian Eurasianism is a lucid and rational guide, based on thorough scholarship and an admirable reluctance to sensationalize or to claim too much. -- Edmund Griffiths Times Literary Supplement 2009 A richly interdisciplinary and meticulously researched analysis of both the historical and contemporary sources of Eurasianist cultural and philosophical/ideological traditions and discourse... this book will be an invaluable resource for policymakers and academics providing a deeper understanding of the forces shaping Russia's identity and the unfolding of circumstances for the entire Eurasian region. -- Sharyl N. Cross Journal of Slavic Military Studies Laruelle, an established authority in the field. International Affairs 2010 Russian Eurasianism is an impressive achievement. The author writes with an erudition and breadth of insight that is unique in the burgeoning field of what we might call 'Eurasianism studies.' -- Mark Bassin Slavic Review 2009

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Eurasianism—Marginal or Mainstream in Contemporary Russia?
      The Historical Roots of the Eurasianist Idea
      Neo-Eurasianism and Its Place in Post-Soviet Russia
      Neo-Eurasianist Doctrine and Russian Foreign Policy
      Marginal or Mainstream?
      Premises of This Study
      Plan of the Book
      1. Early Eurasianism, 1920–1930
      The Life and Death of a Current of Thought
      A Philosophy of Politics
      A Geographic Ideology
      An Ambiguous Orientalism
      Conclusions
      2. Lev Gumilëv: A Theory of Ethnicity?
      From Dissidence to Public Endorsement: An Atypical Biography
      "The Last Eurasianist"?
      Gumilëv's Episteme: Subjecting the Humanities to the Natural Sciences
      Theories of the Ethnos or Naturalistic Determinism
      The Complex History of the Eurasian Totality
      Xenophobia, Mixophobia, and Anti-Semitism
      Gumilëv, Russian Nationalism, and Soviet Ethnology
      Conclusions
      3. Aleksandr Panarin: Philosophy of History and the Revival of Culturalism
      Is There a Unified Neo-Eurasianist Theory?
      From Liberalism to Conservatism: Panarin's Intellectual Biography
      "Civilizationism" and "Postmodernism"
      Rehabilitating Empire: "Civilizational" Pluralism and Ecumenical Theocracy
      Highlighting Russia's "Internal East"
      Conclusions
      4. Aleksandr Dugin: A Russian Version of the European Radical Right?
      Dugin's Social Trajectory and Its Significance
      A Russian Version of Antiglobalism: Dugin's Geopolitical Theories
      Traditionalism as the Foundation of Dugin's Thought
      The Russian Proponent of the New Right?
      Fascism, Conservative Revolution, and National Bolshevism
      A Veiled Anti-Semitism
      Ethno-Differentialism and the Idea of Russian Distinctiveness
      Conclusions
      5. The View from "Within": Non-Russian Neo-Eurasianism and Islam
      The Emergence of Muslim Eurasianist Political Parties
      The Eurasianist Games of the Russian Muftiates
      Tatarstan: The Pragmatic Eurasianism of Russia's "Ethnic" Regions
      Conclusions
      6. Neo-Eurasianism in Kazakhstan and Turkey
      Kazakhstan: Eurasianism in Power
      The Turkish Case: On the Confusion between Turkism, Pan-Turkism, and Eurasianism
      Conclusion: The Evolution of the Eurasian(ist) Idea
      The Unity of Eurasianism
      Organicism at the Service of Authoritarianism: "Revolution" or "Conservatism"?
      Nationalism: Veiled or Openly Espoused: The Cultural Racism of Eurasianism
      Science, Political Movement, or Think Tank?
      Is Eurasianism Relevant to Explanations of Contemporary Geopolitical Change?
      Psychological Compensation or Part of a Global Phenomenon?
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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