Alexander Dugin

Welcome, Multipolarity!

27.08.2025

Alexander Dugin notes that Trump could have reclaimed U.S. leadership within a multipolar system, but instead his aggression — attacks on China, high tariffs on India, pressure on Brazil, threats against BRICS, and continued hostilities against Russia in Ukraine — has accelerated the rise of multipolarity.

Dugin on the Sacred Return of Politics

25.07.2025

Alexander Markovics interviews Alexander Dugin about how Platonic philosophy shaped Europe, why liberalism is rooted in atomistic and feminist metaphysics, and how the Fourth Political Theory offers a path beyond modernity to a transcendent and hierarchically militant political order grounded in eternity.

The Sociology of Geopolitics

03.07.2025

Alexander Markovics conjures a war map of spirits where Atlantis and Athens rise again within every soul, calling each to choose between the rooted hero of the land and the drifting trader of the sea in a world torn between sacred geography and globalist dissolution.

The view from Moscow: Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin on Trump, Ukraine, Russia and globalism

07.03.2025

G. Greenwald: Professor, thanks so much for taking the time to talk to me. It's great to see you. I want to start with the change in what seems like the climate and certainly in Washington, in the United States, where there's a great deal of expectation that with a new president, one who specifically is vowing that he wants to see an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine and there's a lot of expectation that that is going to happen. I think the same is true in Western European capitals, for better or for worse. Some people are happy, some people are not. What is the expectation here in Moscow in terms of that likelihood? 

 

Zelensky Is Finished, Ukraine Is Finished

01.03.2025

It is still too early to draw far-reaching conclusions about what happened yesterday in the Oval Office of the White House. But it is already obvious that this was an event of grand scale. We will assess its consequences a bit later, but Trump has effectively already demonstrated that the war Biden started is not only meaningless to him but, most likely, a crime.

Russia Lost Syria: A Blow is a Blow, a Pain is a Pain

11.12.2024

How Syria became the weakest link in a broader plan to undermine Russia's influence? How the globalists' intricate maneuvers to reshape the Middle East, and What's the implications for a multipolar world? Alexander Dugin, speculated as “the Brain of Putin” explores the devastating consequences of the conflict.

The Dugin Decade

10.12.2024

Ten years ago, a small, provincial television channel in Canada (TVO) invited me — a graduate student at the time — onto their flagship political show to discuss the ideas of Alexander Dugin. The co-translator of Dugin’s first book published in English, The Fourth Political Theory (2012), I was there as a subject matter expert who could help a Western audience better understand the Russian mind.

The Liberal Moment

29.11.2024

In the 1990/1991 issue of the prestigious globalist journal Foreign Affairs, American expert Charles Krauthammer published a programmatic article titled “The Unipolar Moment.”1 In this work, he proposed an explanation for the end of the bipolar world. Following the collapse of the Warsaw Pact countries and the disintegration of the Soviet Union (which had not yet occurred at the time of the article’s publication), a new world order would emerge in which the United States and the collective West (NATO) would remain the sole pole of power, ruling the world by establishing rules, norms, and laws, while equating their own interests and values with universal, global, and mandatory standards. Krauthammer called this de facto global hegemony of the West the “unipolar moment.”