
Aleksandr Dugin
Aleksandr Dugin is a prominent Russian political theorist and philosopher often associated with far-right ideologies. He has been influential in shaping nationalist and anti-liberal sentiments in Russia and has established connections with various right-wing movements across Europe and the United States, contributing to a coordinated effort among fascist ideologues.
Born on Jan 07, 1962 (63 years old)
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Croatia:
Aleksandr Dugin is described as a dark right-wing ultraconservative who critiques Vučić's legitimacy.
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Sweden:
Aleksandr Dugin criticized the American military strategy in the Middle East, calling it a fatal mistake.
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Italy:
Aleksandr Dugin has promoted conspiracy theories related to protests and Soros.
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India:
Aleksandr Dugin is described as a guru that has inspired Putinism.
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Italy:
Aleksandr Dugin, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, survived an assassination attempt that killed his daughter.
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Italy:
Aleksandr Dugin was mentioned as a target of a previous operation planned by Vasyl Malyuk.
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Lithuania:
Aleksandr Dugin is referred to as a controversial figure who is not officially part of Putin's inner circle.
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Serbia:
Aleksandr Dugin is an ideologue of Russian Eurasian fascism and is mentioned in connection with Đorđe Simion.
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Croatia:
Aleksandr Dugin is known as 'Putin's brain' and is the father of Darja Dugina.
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Estonia:
Aleksandr Dugin has been a prominent figure in Russian far-right politics and has fought against the influence of Western liberal democracy in Russia.
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