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Eurasianism Debates in Post-Soviet Russia

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Horsfield, Dorothy

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One commonplace conception often found among Western analysts, whose inspiration appears to stem from the bipolar enmities of a Cold War that ended thirty years ago, is that Russia’s contemporary “pivot to the east” foreign policy embodies a reconstruction of Eurasianist ideology.

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Australian Outlook

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