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Eurasian Economic Union
economic organization of northern and central Asian and eastern European countries
Union State
supranational entity consisting of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus
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Putinism
thumb|300px|Vladimir Putin at the party congress of [[United Russia in 2011]]

Eurasianism
Eurasianism ( ) is a socio-political movement in Russia that emerged in the early 20th century under the Russian Empire, which states that Russia does not belong in the "European" or "Asian" categories but instead to the geopolitical concept of Eurasia and the "Russian world", forming an ostensibly standalone Russian civilization. The ideology is geopolitical, similar to Atlanticism and Gulfism.
Eurasian Economic Community
regional economic organisation in 2000 - 2015
New Chronology
pseudohistorical Russian conspiracy theory
Foundations of Geopolitics
geopolitical book
Intermediate Region
geopolitical model set forth in the 1970s by the Greek historian Dimitri Kitsikis
tellurocracy
Tellurocracy (from and ) is a concept proposed by Aleksandr Dugin to describe a type of civilization or state system that is defined by the development of land territories and consistent penetration into inland territories. Tellurocratic states possess a set state-territory in which the state-forming ethnic majority lives, around this territory further land expansion occurs. Tellurocracy is conceived of as an antonym to thalassocracy.

National Liberation Movement
political party in Russia
Eurasia, Rivista di Studi Geopolitici
Italian quarterly magazine on geopolitics
The Fourth Political Theory
book by Alexander Dugin
Eurasian Movement
Russian political movement
Smenovekhovtsy
thumb|Cover of the magazine Smena Vekh. July 1921
The Smenovekhovtsy () was a political movement in the Russian émigré community, formed shortly after the publication of the magazine Smena Vekh ("Change of Signposts") in Prague in 1921. This publication had taken its name from the Russian philosophical publication Vekhi ("Signposts") published in 1909.

Nuclear Orthodoxy
Russian eschatological and political concept that Russia must build up its nuclear arsenal to prepare for the Second Coming
1389 Movement
Serbian youth movement
Primakov doctrine
Russian geopolitical doctrine
Truth and Justice Party
political party in Afghanistan
Nashi
Ukrainian political party