Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin is a Russian philosopher and political theorist often associated with ultranationalist and neo-Eurasianist ideologies. He has gained notoriety for his controversial views, including calls for the genocide of Ukrainians and a vision of a Russian-led geopolitical order, positioning himself as a significant figure in Russia's ideological landscape.
Born on Jan 07, 1962 (64 years old)
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Georgia:
Alexander Dugin is a Kremlin propagandist who discusses the implications of other Russian leaders in relation to the West.
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Croatia:
Alexander Dugin warned that Washington might plan to do the same to Russia as they did to Khamenei.
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Serbia:
Alexander Dugin warned that Washington might systematically eliminate Russia's allies.
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Greece:
Alexander Dugin warned that Washington might plan to do the same to Russia as it did to Khamenei and Maduro.
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Belarus:
Alexander Dugin is the father of Darya Dugina and a prominent figure in Russian fascism.
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Romania:
Ideologist Alexander Dugin claims that Moscow's allies are being systematically eliminated.
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Switzerland:
Alexander Dugin describes Epstein as the embodiment of liberalism and the essence of the modern world.
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Russia:
Alexander Dugin described 'Cheburashka' as 'toxic' and claimed it contributed to the downfall of the USSR.
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United Kingdom:
Alexander Dugin is described as a strong partisan of Schmittian ideas and an intellectual architect of the attack on Ukraine.
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Peru:
Alexander Dugin is a nationalist philosopher who was the intended target of the bomb that killed his daughter, Darya Dugina.
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