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Aleksandr Dugin is an extremely radical thinker. Nevertheless, it is worth dealing with his thought because it shows in an exaggerated form how the evolution of social and political ideas took place in the history of Russia, which led to Putin's contemporary neo-imperialism. This book presents the Russian discourse on national security against a broader background of global academic reflection, takes a closer look at the sources and ideological basis of the concept of Russia’s security developed by Dugin, discusses the subject and main dimensions of Russia’s national security in Dugin’s works, and shows the importance of Russia’s foreign policy for the creation of its national security.
Marcin Skladanowski is professor of Russian and international security studies and a researcher at the Centre of East European Studies “Centrum Ucrainicum” at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland).
ForewordAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroductionChapter I. Russian Discourse on National SecurityChapter II. The Sources and Ideological Foundations of Dugin’s Concept of Russia’s Security Chapter III. The Subject and Main Dimensions of National Security of RussiaChapter IV. Foreign Policy and the National Security of the Russian Federation ConclusionsBibliographyIndexAbout the Author