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In this extended interview, Gabriel Gatehouse speaks to Russian thinker and idealogue Aleksandr Dugin about 'truth', a new Cold War, and media control. Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews. Aleksandr DuginAleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Russian: Александр Гельевич Дугин; born 7 January 1962) is a Russian political analyst and strategist known for views widely characterized as fascist.
He was the main organizer of the National Bolshevik Front, the Eurasia Party, and - together with Eduard Limonov - their forerunner the National Bolshevik Party. He also served as an advisor to the State Duma speaker Gennadiy Seleznyov[10] and a leading member of the ruling United Russia party, Sergey Naryshkin. Dugin is the author of more than 30 books, among them Foundations of Geopolitics (1997) and The Fourth Political Theory (2009). He has been compared to Grigori Rasputin.
Dugin is believed by some to have been the brains behind Russia's annexation of Crimea,[13] as part of Dugin's advocacy for Ukraine becoming “a purely administrative sector of the Russian centralized state,” which he refers to as Novorossiya.[14] Dugin calls for an illiberal totalitarian Russian Empire to control the Eurasian continent from Dublin to Vladivostok to challenge America and 'Atlanticism'.In Polish: pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Dugin
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