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Fascist Tendencies in Russia's Political Establishment
The Rise of the International Eurasian Movement

History News Network, 29 May 2009, http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/88134.html

Abstract: 
Aleksandr Dugin, a prominent advocate of fascist and anti-Western views, has risen from a fringe ideologue to penetrate into Russian governmental offices, mass media, civil society and academia. Prominent members of Russian society are affiliated with his International Eurasian Movement. Among Dugin’s most important collaborators are electronic and print media commentator Mikhail Leont’ev and the legendary TV producer and PR specialist Ivan Demidov. If Dugin’s views become more widely accepted, a new Cold War will be the least that the West should expect from Russia during the coming years.

Full text at: 
http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/88134.html

Appendix - "Fascism - borderless and red" by Aleksandr Dugin at:
http://hnn.us/readcomment.php?id=134662&bheaders=1#134662