Abstract

This article brings to light the geopolitical interpretation of China in the work of the Russian neo-Eurasist philosopher and political specialist Alexander Dugin. The various stages in the evolution of this interpretation are examined in the context of the «Eurasian Empire's » construction and the «multipolar world » he wishes for. This work is based on analyzes of his geopolitical work as well as on interviews and interventions. From the second half of the 1990s to the present day, the geopolitical image of China in Dugin''s speech has gone from one extreme to the other, from very negative to very positive. First seen as an agent of «Atlanticism » , China was later seen as Russia's main Eurasian ally. Today, as a model of an «authoritarian conservative revolutionary » State and of «ethical capitalism » , it is erected as the main opponent of the unipolar world led by the United States.

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