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Bassin, M., Dorogov, D. & Suslov, M. (2025). Introduction. Russian Review, 84(4), 587-592
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Introduction
2025 (English)In: Russian Review, ISSN 0036-0341, E-ISSN 1467-9434, Vol. 84, no 4, p. 587-592Article in journal, Editorial material (Other academic) Published
Abstract [en]

This introduction presents a cluster of articles developed from two international workshops held in April and May 2024 at the University of Copenhagen and Södertörn University. These events critically examined the ideological trajectory of the contemporary Russian regime, increasingly referred to as “Putinism.” Initially viewed as a form of kleptocratic authoritarianism, the regime has gradually adopted a more defined ideological profile. Key features now include the securitization of Russian identity, the articulation of the “Russian World” doctrine, an antagonistic view of the Western-led global order, and expansionist, quasi-nationalist visions of Russian civilization. Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, Putinism has acquired overtly messianic undertones, presenting itself as a universalist, illiberal alternative to Western liberal democracy. It has gained particular resonance in parts of the Global South by blending identitarian conservatism with elements of left-wing anti-globalist discourse. Despite lacking a coherent doctrinal core, Putinism selectively appropriates imperial, Soviet, and Orthodox legacies to legitimize state power and assert Russia’s global role.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
John Wiley & Sons, 2025
National Category
Political Science History of Science and Ideas
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-57979 (URN)10.1111/russ.70075 (DOI)001553061300001 ()2-s2.0-105014207238 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2025-08-28 Created: 2025-08-28 Last updated: 2025-11-06Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2023). "Everything Is Revealed in Maps": The European Far Right and the Legacy of Classical Geopolitics during the Cold War. Geopolitics, 28(5), 1843-1867
Open this publication in new window or tab >>"Everything Is Revealed in Maps": The European Far Right and the Legacy of Classical Geopolitics during the Cold War
2023 (English)In: Geopolitics, ISSN 1465-0045, E-ISSN 1557-3028, Vol. 28, no 5, p. 1843-1867Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This essay examines the engagement of the European Far Right during the Cold War with the legacy of classical geopolitics, above all the work of Mackinder, Spykman, Haushofer and Schmitt. The concerns of geopolitics with immanent spatial "realities" gave it an instrumental utility for the EFR as the latter sought to move beyond the obsessive preoccupation of interwar fascism (in its dominant German version) with factors of genetics and race. Beyond this, classical geopolitics provided conceptual and theoretical support for the EFR as it elaborated new ideological principles and political projects. On the one hand this involved a novel vision of pan-European unity that rested on the principle of continentalist autarky. On the other, with key concepts such as Heartland and Rimland, classical geopolitics offered a sophisticated but strategically flexible meta-geography of Eurasian space that was of immense value, for it could accommodate the EFR's ambivalence regarding the geographical limits of its envisioned pan-Europe and the nature of its relationship to its Eurasian neighbour, the USSR. The essay argues that while the conceptual continuities with the interwar period were vital, the deployment of classical geopolitical theory by the EFR after 1945 was driven by a logic of its own, one that was directly connected to the historical context and political realities of the Cold War. EFR ideologues used classical geopolitics essentially in order to negotiate the particular challenges of their day and to sustain and develop their own political agendas.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Routledge, 2023
National Category
Social and Economic Geography
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-49301 (URN)10.1080/14650045.2022.2078709 (DOI)000802935300001 ()2-s2.0-85131397789 (Scopus ID)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 39/2017
Available from: 2022-06-17 Created: 2022-06-17 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2023). Geographies of Nationhood: Cartography, Science, and Society in the Russian Imperial Baltic. By Catherine Gibson. Oxford Studies in Modern European History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. [Review]. Slavic Review: American quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, 82(4), 1043-1045
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Geographies of Nationhood: Cartography, Science, and Society in the Russian Imperial Baltic. By Catherine Gibson. Oxford Studies in Modern European History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.
2023 (English)In: Slavic Review: American quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, ISSN 0037-6779, E-ISSN 2325-7784, Vol. 82, no 4, p. 1043-1045Article, book review (Other academic) Published
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Cambridge University Press, 2023
National Category
History
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-53965 (URN)10.1017/slr.2024.41 (DOI)001207116900048 ()
Available from: 2024-05-13 Created: 2024-05-13 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2022). "Real Europe" Civilizationism and the Far Right in Eastern Europe. In: Ninna Mörner (Ed.), The Many Faces of the Far Right in the Post-Communist Space: A Comparative Study of Far-Right Movements and Identity in the Region (pp. 15-22). Huddinge: Södertörns högskola
Open this publication in new window or tab >>"Real Europe" Civilizationism and the Far Right in Eastern Europe
2022 (English)In: The Many Faces of the Far Right in the Post-Communist Space: A Comparative Study of Far-Right Movements and Identity in the Region / [ed] Ninna Mörner, Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2022, p. 15-22Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2022
Series
CBEES State of the Region Report ; 2021
National Category
History of Science and Ideas
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-48534 (URN)978-91-85139-13-2 (ISBN)
Available from: 2022-03-07 Created: 2022-03-07 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2021). Foreword. Why Rudolf Kjellén?. In: Ragnar Björk, Thomas Lundén (Ed.), Territory, State and Nation: The Geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén (pp. viii). New York: Berghahn Books
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Foreword. Why Rudolf Kjellén?
2021 (English)In: Territory, State and Nation: The Geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén / [ed] Ragnar Björk, Thomas Lundén, New York: Berghahn Books, 2021, p. viii-Chapter in book (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
New York: Berghahn Books, 2021
National Category
Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalisation Studies)
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-50089 (URN)10.1515/9781800730731-002 (DOI)978-1-80073-072-4 (ISBN)978-1-80073-073-1 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 39/2017
Available from: 2022-10-18 Created: 2022-10-18 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2021). Geopolitics Or Ethnopolitics?: Guillaume Faye, the European Far Right, and the “Russia Problem”. In: A. James McAdams; Alejandro Castrillon (Ed.), Contemporary Far-Right Thinkers and the Future of Liberal Democracy: (pp. 103-120). London: Routledge
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Geopolitics Or Ethnopolitics?: Guillaume Faye, the European Far Right, and the “Russia Problem”
2021 (English)In: Contemporary Far-Right Thinkers and the Future of Liberal Democracy / [ed] A. James McAdams; Alejandro Castrillon, London: Routledge, 2021, p. 103-120Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Despite the sympathy for Vladimir Putin’s Russia expressed by much of the European far right (EFR), the question of Europe and Russia has for decades represented a considerable ideological challenge for it. This essay examines the ways in which this challenge is addressed in the work of the French intellectual Guillaume Faye (1949-2019), one of the EFR’s most influential theoreticians. Faye’s writings reveal the full scope of the far right’s ambivalence toward Russia, identifying it alternatively as a mortal enemy of the pan-European project, a potential strategic ally that despite its non-European character was vital for Europe’s purposes of resisting the American behemoth, or finally as a thoroughly European country and an essential part of the European “bio-culture.” In order to support these various positions, Faye deploys alternative ideological narratives, one based on geopolitics and the other on the precepts of ethnopolitics. This particular ideological juxtaposition has a deep history in the thinking of the EFR, and Faye’s polemics reveal how it has become intertwined with the special complexities of the Russia problem.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
London: Routledge, 2021
Series
Routledge studies in fascism and the far right
National Category
History of Science and Ideas
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-49467 (URN)10.4324/9781003105176-9 (DOI)2-s2.0-85131497265 (Scopus ID)9780367611620 (ISBN)9780367611613 (ISBN)9781003105176 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 39/2017
Available from: 2022-07-01 Created: 2022-07-01 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Klinke, I. & Bassin, M. (2021). Ratzel in Nordamerika: Ratzel in Nordamerika. In: Ulrike Jureit ; Patricia Chiantera-Stutte (Ed.), Denken im Raum: Friedrich Ratzel als Schlüsselfigur geopolitischer Theoriebildung (pp. 23-58). Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Ratzel in Nordamerika: Ratzel in Nordamerika
2021 (German)In: Denken im Raum: Friedrich Ratzel als Schlüsselfigur geopolitischer Theoriebildung / [ed] Ulrike Jureit ; Patricia Chiantera-Stutte, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021, p. 23-58Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021
Series
Ordnungen globaler Macht, ISSN 2628-4987 ; 3
National Category
History of Science and Ideas
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-50087 (URN)10.5771/9783748924340-23 (DOI)978-3-8487-8045-7 (ISBN)978-3-7489-2434-0 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 39/2017
Available from: 2022-10-18 Created: 2022-10-18 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Suslov, M. (2020). Geopolitical Imagination: Ideology and Utopia in Post-Soviet Russia. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Geopolitical Imagination: Ideology and Utopia in Post-Soviet Russia
2020 (English)Book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag, 2020. p. 289
Series
Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society, ISSN 1614-3515 ; 215
National Category
Philosophy Political Science
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-50086 (URN)9783838213613 (ISBN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, 39/2017
Available from: 2022-10-18 Created: 2022-10-18 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2018). Ethno-paysages et ethno-parasites: l’écologie de l’ethnicité chez Lev Goumiliov. Slavica occitania (46), 221-239
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Ethno-paysages et ethno-parasites: l’écologie de l’ethnicité chez Lev Goumiliov
2018 (French)In: Slavica occitania, ISSN 1245-2491, no 46, p. 221-239Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Associacion Slavica Occitania, 2018
National Category
History of Science and Ideas
Research subject
Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-50182 (URN)
Funder
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies, A003-2012
Note

Revue n°46 – Le cosmisme russe. I. Tentative de définition. Françoise Lesourd (éd.) ISBN 979-10-93090-04-7

Available from: 2022-11-01 Created: 2022-11-01 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Bassin, M. (2018). From Empire to Eurasia: Politics, Scholarship, and Ideology in Russian Eurasianism, 1920s-1930s [Review]. Russian Review, 77(2), 320-322
Open this publication in new window or tab >>From Empire to Eurasia: Politics, Scholarship, and Ideology in Russian Eurasianism, 1920s-1930s
2018 (English)In: Russian Review, ISSN 0036-0341, E-ISSN 1467-9434, Vol. 77, no 2, p. 320-322Article, book review (Other academic) Published
National Category
History
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-34807 (URN)000427021100032 ()
Available from: 2018-03-29 Created: 2018-03-29 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
Projects
The vision of Eurasia: Eurasianist influences on politics, culture and ideology in Russia today [A003-2012_OSS]; Södertörn University; Publications
Bassin, M. (2018). Ethno-paysages et ethno-parasites: l’écologie de l’ethnicité chez Lev Goumiliov. Slavica occitania (46), 221-239Bassin, M. (2017). Eurasia. In: Diana Mishkova; Balázs Trencsényi (Ed.), European Regions And Boundaries: A Conceptual History (pp. 210-234). Oxford: Berghahn BooksBassin, M. & Pozo, G. (Eds.). (2017). The politics of Eurasianism: identity, popular culture and Russia's foreign policy. London: Rowman & Littlefield InternationalBassin, M. (2017). "What is more important: blood or soil?": Rasologiia contra Eurasianism. In: Bassin, Mark ; Pozo, Gonzaldo (Ed.), The politics of Eurasianism: identity, popular culture and Russia's foreign policy (pp. 39-58). London: Rowman & Littlefield InternationalSuslov, M. & Bassin, M. (Eds.). (2016). Eurasia 2.0: Russian Geopolitics in the Age of New Media. Lanham: Lexington BooksBassin, M. & Kotkina, I. (2016). The Etnogenez Project: Ideology and Science Fiction in Putin's Russia. Utopian studies, 27(1), 53-76Bassin, M. (2016). The Gumilev Mystique: Biopolitics, Eurasianism and the Construction of Community in Modern Russia. Ithaca: Cornell University PressKotkina, I. (2016). Utopian Literature and Utopian Political Thinking in Present-Day Russia. Russian Review, 75(4), 559-561Bassin, M., Glebov, S. & Laruelle, M. (Eds.). (2015). Between Europe and Asia: The Origins, Theories, and Legacies of Russian Eurasianism. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh PressBassin, M., Glebov, S. & Laruelle, M. (2015). Introduction: What was eurasianism and who made it?. In: ark Bassin, Sergey Glebov & Marlene Laruelle (Ed.), Between Europe and Asia: The Origins, Theories, and Legacies of Russian Eurasianism (pp. 1-12). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press
Continentalism And Geopolitics: The Idea Of ‘Bigspace’ Political Formations In Comparativehistorical Perspective [39/2017_OSS]; Södertörn University; Publications
Bassin, M. (2023). "Everything Is Revealed in Maps": The European Far Right and the Legacy of Classical Geopolitics during the Cold War. Geopolitics, 28(5), 1843-1867Bassin, M. (2021). Foreword. Why Rudolf Kjellén?. In: Ragnar Björk, Thomas Lundén (Ed.), Territory, State and Nation: The Geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén (pp. viii). New York: Berghahn BooksBassin, M. (2021). Geopolitics Or Ethnopolitics?: Guillaume Faye, the European Far Right, and the “Russia Problem”. In: A. James McAdams; Alejandro Castrillon (Ed.), Contemporary Far-Right Thinkers and the Future of Liberal Democracy: (pp. 103-120). London: RoutledgeKlinke, I. & Bassin, M. (2021). Ratzel in Nordamerika: Ratzel in Nordamerika. In: Ulrike Jureit ; Patricia Chiantera-Stutte (Ed.), Denken im Raum: Friedrich Ratzel als Schlüsselfigur geopolitischer Theoriebildung (pp. 23-58). Baden-Baden: Nomos VerlagsgesellschaftSuslov, M. (2020). Geopolitical Imagination: Ideology and Utopia in Post-Soviet Russia. Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag
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