Russian geopolitics and geopolitics of Russia: phenomenon of space

Journal Title: European Journal of Geopolitics - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue

Abstract

In contemporary Russia some authors propose to build a new Eurasian empire that the spatially and strategically overcome the previous version – the Soviet Union. New empire therefore is proposed to be a „big-continental world perspective“. The are also opinions, suggesting that Russia´s energy should focus on restoring its territorial size

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Robert IŠTOK, Dominika PLAVČANOVÁ

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Robert IŠTOK, Dominika PLAVČANOVÁ (2013). Russian geopolitics and geopolitics of Russia: phenomenon of space. European Journal of Geopolitics, 1(), 61-94. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-207702