Putin vs Putin

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Vladimir Putin Viewed from the Right

In Putin vs Putin, Dr Alexander Dugin presents a portrait of a leader at a pivotal juncture. Balancing liberal democratic desires for Western reforms and alliances with a patriotic duty to uphold Russia’s traditions and power, Putin’s dualistic approach is scrutinised. Dugin argues that for Putin to maintain popular support, he must prioritise Russia’s identity and sovereignty amidst internal liberal opposition and external pressures.

Dugin asserts that Russia’s path to preserving its unique civilisation is through fostering a multipolar world where power is distributed among various major nations, countering America’s unipolar influence. This book offers an insider’s perspective on Russia’s geopolitical strategy and Putin’s role in the global shift away from single-nation supremacy.

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Ebook, Paperback

Publication date

2014-09-30

Page count

320

3 reviews for Putin vs Putin

  1. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Thank you for for keeping Alexander Dugin\\\’s books in stock. I\\\’ve never paid much attention to him till recently. Unfortunately his works are totally misunderstood in America and he is often portraite as a demigod and quack,which can be the furthest from the truth. After reading him I can say he is definitely not in opposition to the American people. I\\\’m going to end with this,if there is any European new right authors with a Christian belief can you feature them in your inventory

  2. Mark K. (verified owner)

    On my list to read. On my shelf waiting.

  3. Joseph Fahy (verified owner)

    I must say Mr. Dugin’s books being banned by the “joebiden” regime is by far the best the best review one could ever pen!!

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Alexander Dugin

Alexander Dugin (b. 1962) is one of the best-known writers and political commentators in post-Soviet Russia. In addition to the many books he has authored on political, philosophical, and spiritual topics, he is the intellectual leader of the Eurasia Movement. For more than a decade, he was also an advisor to Vladimir Putin and others in the Kremlin on geopolitical matters, being a vocal advocate of a return of Russian power to the global stage, to act as a counterweight to American domination. (Go to author page)