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Panchenko vs Dugin: “Ukraine. Putin. Peace.”

Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko and Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin discuss the relationship between Russia and Ukraine. Dugin argues that Ukraine is historically and culturally part of the “Russian World” and views the ongoing conflict as an internal discord within a single civilizational organism. He expresses hope for the eventual reunification of the two nations.

He also examines the role of the West in the Ukrainian crisis, asserting that Western countries aim to sever Ukraine from Russia, but he believes these efforts are ultimately doomed to fail. Dugin emphasizes the importance of traditional values and sees Russia as the guardian of these principles. Additionally, he explores the issue of national identity, claiming that Ukrainians and Russians are integral parts of a shared civilization. He advocates the construction of a larger imperial project that unites them.

Buy Diana Panchenko’s book The Inevitable: The Shocking Truth Behind the War in Ukraine here.

Dr. Alexander Dugin

Alexander Dugin (b. 1962) is one of the best-known writers and political commentators in post-Soviet Russia, having been active in politics there since the 1980s. He is the leader of the International Eurasia Movement, which he founded. He was also an advisor to the Kremlin on geopolitical matters and head of the Department of Sociology at Moscow State University. Arktos has published his books The Fourth Political Theory (2012), Putin vs Putin (2014), Eurasian Mission (2014), Last War of the World-Island (2015), The Rise of the Fourth Political Theory (2017), Ethnosociology (vol. 1–2) (2018, 2019), Political Platonism (2019), The Theory of a Multipolar World (2021), and The Great Awakening vs the Great Reset (2021).

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