Alexander Dugin advocates a multipolar world order that respects the unique traditions of different civilisations, rather than relying on the dominance of a global hegemon.
"This essay continues a series of explorations of the dynamics impacting the war in Ukraine and its possible settlement. It explores three things: (1) what I call the Trump Apologia, which seeks to blame-shift the debacle as Trump seeks a fast track solution; (2) Russia’s longstanding views on European security; and (3) Wang Yi’s recent speeches on multipolarity. Taken together, the argument is that whatever the peace settlement in Ukraine, it is ultimately tied to the contest between America’s version of a post-unipolar world and the kind of multipolarity that both Russia and China have advocated."
A worthwhile read in this context:
"This essay continues a series of explorations of the dynamics impacting the war in Ukraine and its possible settlement. It explores three things: (1) what I call the Trump Apologia, which seeks to blame-shift the debacle as Trump seeks a fast track solution; (2) Russia’s longstanding views on European security; and (3) Wang Yi’s recent speeches on multipolarity. Taken together, the argument is that whatever the peace settlement in Ukraine, it is ultimately tied to the contest between America’s version of a post-unipolar world and the kind of multipolarity that both Russia and China have advocated."
https://warwickpowell.substack.com/p/circles-inside-circles
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