Al Jazeera Article Rating

Putin's philosophers: Who inspired him to invade Ukraine?

Mar 30, 2022 View Original Article
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    -26% Somewhat Liberal

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    26% Somewhat Conservative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : In the book, Dugin argues that to return to its former might, Russia must ensure that "Atlanticism" - the liberalism, free markets and democracy representing North America and Western Europe - loses its influence over "Eurasia" - the territories once governed by the Soviet Union, which needs to stand for hierarchy, tradition and a strict legal structure.
37% : He argues that to achieve this goal Russia must "destabilise internal political processes in the US", encourage Britain's exit from the European Union and begin the annexation of Ukraine.

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