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    Alexander Petrovich Barkashov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Петро́вич Баркашо́в, sometimes transliterated as Aleksandr; born 6 October 1953) is a Russian political...
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    monarchist position. In August 1990, a permanent NPF council member, Aleksandr Barkashov (the author of The ABC of a Russian Nationalist), caused another...
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    National Unity movement. Simonsen, Sven Gunnar (December 1996). "Aleksandr Barkashov and Russian National Unity: Blackshirt friends of the nation". Nationalities...
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  • ethnic separatism but ultra-nationalist leaders Limonov and Alexander Barkashov, the leader of the far-right Russian National Unity and an emerging political...
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  • Alexander Barkashov. Barkashov's Russian National Unity movement had consistently rejected offers to co-operate with the NNP, largely because Barkashov viewed...
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    Demushkin Aleksandr Khoroshavin Vladimir Kumarin Anushervon Rakhmanov Maxim Martsinkevich Sergei Mavrodi Michael Calvey Gennady Yanayev Alexander Barkashov Sergey...
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  • (RNE) of Alexander Barkashov, founded in 1990. In late 1999, RNE made an unsuccessful attempt to run for the State Duma. Barkashov viewed "true Orthodoxy"...
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  • they would run. Viktor Anpilov Dmitry Ayatskov Sergey Baburin Alexander Barkashov Vladimir Bryntsalov Viktor Chernomyrdin Anatoly Chubais Yegor Gaidar Mikhail...
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    such descriptions in Limonov's work. Thus, the Neo-Nazi leader Alexander Barkashov remarked to a journalist of Komsomolskaya Pravda concerning Limonov: "Если...
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  • Alksnis Sergey Baburin Alexander Barkashov Alexander Belov-Potkin Dmitry Demushkin Aleksandr Dugin Dmitry Galkovsky Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky Konstantin...
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    Autonomous Nationalists, and some elements of the West German far-left. Aleksandr Dugin also referenced Niekisch in his book The Fourth Political Theory...
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    Russian National Unity Русское национальное единство RNU РНЕ Alexander Barkashov Neo-Nazism Russian nationalism Antisemitism Islamophobia Anti-immigration...
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  • societal practices The Fourth Political Theory – 2009 non-fiction book by Aleksandr Dugin Kindinger, Evangelia; Schmitt, Mark (4 January 2019). "Conclusion:...
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  • different races. The latter was adopted by such authors as Alexander Barkashov, Yuri Petukhov, Yu. M. Ivanov, and Vladimir Istarkhov [ru]. A number of...
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    nationalist branch of Slavic paganism formally established in 1992 by Aleksandr Yuryevich Khinevich (b. 1961) in Omsk, Russia, and legally recognised...
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    strongly objected to the incorporation in "White House's Citizens" the Barkashov's fellows and other provocative elements. He led political dialogue and...
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  • he met online, who introduced herself only as a "girl from Germany." Aleksandr Belov, leader of the Movement Against Illegal Immigration, claimed that...
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    rower Andrey Zubov (1952), historian and political scientist Alexander Barkashov (1953), political leader on the far-right Valery Gergiev (1953), conductor...
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    different races, etc. The latter was perceived by such authors as Alexander Barkashov, Yuri Petukhov, Yu. M. Ivanov, and Vladimir Istarkhov. Several ideas from...
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  • left–right spectrum The Fourth Political Theory – 2009 non-fiction book by Aleksandr Dugin Notes Griffin, Rogers (3 July 2023). "Fascism's new faces (and new...
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  • These militants have included former members of Russian Image, such as Aleksandr Matyushin, a field commander for the Donetsk People's Republic. Another...
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    leader" and regularly aligned to Kremlin talking points, with ties to Aleksandr Dugin, a far-right ultranationalist Russian leader in the Eurasianism...
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    NNP) was a minor far-right political party in Russia. Its leader was Aleksandr Ivanov-Sukharevsky, who founded the party in 1994 with, it has been alleged...
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    Alexander Barkashov in 1990. At the end of 1999, the RNE made an unsuccessful attempt to take part in the elections to the State Duma. Barkashov considered...
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    groups of former Russian National Unity Alexander Barkashov. In the call, the voice said to be Barkashov insisted on falsifying the results of the referendum...
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  • representing this was Russian National Unity under the leadership of Alexander Barkashov, where black-uniform clad Russians marched with a red flag incorporating...
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    by some observers to be a major ideological inspiration for him. And Aleksandr Dugin, a formerly marginal contemporary apologist for Eurasianism and...
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  • to have been influenced by him. Additionally, the Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, and the French writer Alain de Benoist, adopted positions similar...
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    1017/S0217781100000788. JSTOR 20067423. Retrieved 1 April 2021. Nekrich, A. M. (Aleksandr Moiseevich) (1997). Pariahs, partners, predators : German-Soviet relations...
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  • Russia. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-07792-6. Nekrich, A. M. (Aleksandr Moiseevich). "Pariahs, partners, predators : German-Soviet relations,...
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