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Informationen zum Autor Marlene Laruelle is research professor, director of the Central Asia Program, and associate director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University. Marlene Laruelle is research professor, director of the Central Asia Program, and associate director of the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (IERES) at the Elliott School of International Affairs of George Washington University. Klappentext This book offers a unique insight on the main far-right actors and ideological trends that push, on both sides, for reshaping the Europe-Russia relations and for the emergence of a new pan-European illiberal ideology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Marlene Laruelle Chapter 1: Dangerous Liaisons? Eurasianism, European Far Right, and Putin's Russia, Marlene Laruelle Part I: Alexander Dugin's Trajectory: Mediating European Far Right to Russia Chapter 2: Alexander Dugin and the West European New Right, 1989-1994, Anton Shekhovtsov Chapter 3: Moscow State University's Department of Sociology and the Climate of Opinion in Post-Soviet Russia, Vadim Rossman Part II: France, Italy, and Spain: Dugin's European Cradles Chapter 4: A Long-Lasting Friendship. Alexander Dugin and the French Radical Right, Jean-Yves Camus Chapter 5: From Evola to Dugin: The Neo-Eurasianist Connection in Italy, Giovanni Savino Chapter 6: Arriba Eurasia? The Difficult Establishment of Neo-Eurasianism in Spain, Nicolas Lebourg Part III: Turkey, Hungary, and Greece: Dugin's New Conquests Chapter 7: "Failed Exodus": Dugin's Networks in Turkey, Vügar Imanbeyli Chapter 8: Deciphering Eurasianism in Hungary: Narratives, Networks, and Lifestyles, Umut Korkut and