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Principal Threats Facing Russia in the Second Quarter of the 21st Century It is evident that the time has come to discuss long-term strategies for Russia’s development in light of the principal threats the country may face in the next quarter of the 21st century, the period from 2026 to 2050. This matter is of particular urgency right now, at a moment of genuine transition towards a polycentric world order, as well as towards new technological and economic paradigms. These processes, accompanied by the exponential growth of great-power competition, are creating fundamentally new categories of threat for Russia, while also opening up significant opportunities. What are the principal threats facing Russia in the second quarter of the 21st century across five key dimensions: geopolitics; ideology and politics; demography; economics; and technology? Is it possible to analyze their scale and relevance? How might we forecast the principal scenarios for their materialization on the horizons of 2036 and 2050? What responses from Russia and its rivals are these threats likely to prompt?

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Speech by Alexander Dugin at SPIEF 2026, Session: “Principal Threats Facing Russia in the Second Quarter of the 21st Century”

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Principal Threats Facing Russia in the Second Quarter of the 21st Century It is evident that the time has come to discuss lon
Principal Threats Facing Russia in the Second Quarter of the 21st Century It is evident that the time has come to discuss long-term strategies for Russia’s development in light of the principal threats the country may face in the next quarter of the 21st century, the period from 2026 to 2050. This matter is of particular urgency right now, at a moment of genuine transition towards a polycentric world order, as well as towards new technological and economic paradigms. These processes, accompanied by the exponential growth of great-power competition, are creating fundamentally new categories of threat for Russia, while also opening up significant opportunities. What are the principal threats facing Russia in the second quarter of the 21st century across five key dimensions: geopolitics; ideology and politics; demography; economics; and technology? Is it possible to analyze their scale and relevance? How might we forecast the principal scenarios for their materialization on the horizons of 2036 and 2050? What responses from Russia and its rivals are these threats likely to prompt? 🎤 Moderator: Konstantin Malofeev: Founder, Tsargrad 🗣 Speakers and experts Andrey Bezrukov: President, Technological Sovereignty Export Association; Professor at the Department of Applied Analysis of International Problems, MGIMO University Alexander Galushka: Deputy Secretary of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Alexander Dugin: Director, Ivan Ilyin Higher Political School, Russian State University for the Humanities Alexey Komissarov: Rector, Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation Georgy Filimonov: Governor of the Vologda Region Date — 03.06.2026 | Started at — 16:00—17:15 Watch Online here: https://roscongress.ru/en/sessions/spief-2026-delovaya-programma-osnovnye-ugrozy-rossii-vo-vtoroy-chetverti-xxi-veka/translation/#scroll

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SNEAKO X Professor Jiang X Aleksandr Dugin | Full Interview SNEAKO interviews Professor Jiang & Aleksandr Dugin about eschatology, religion, the deepstate, the antichrist, Epstein, & more. 0:00 - Intro / setup / overview of discussion 3:08 - Eschatology explained (end-times across religions) 10:39 - Belief systems (Orthodoxy, Gnosticism, traditionalism) 17:00 - Trump symbolism, Epstein imagery & media narratives 18:50 - Western values, Enlightenment & cultural decline 23:00 - Capitalism, elites & the “Epstein class” 26:30 - America’s spiritual crisis & loss of tradition 29:30 - Zionism, evangelicals & Scofield Reference Bible 33:30 - Gog & Magog, prophecy & end-time war theory 38:30 - Psychological control, fear & deep state power structures 55:00 - Religion as a geopolitical tool (global conflicts) 1:10:00 - Antichrist, false messiahs & mass deception 1:25:00 - Chabad-Lubavitch, Kabbalah & esoteric influence 1:40:00 - Future world order & global conflict scenarios 1:55:00 - Final thoughts: collapse, hope & the endgame https://paideuma.tv/en/video/sneako-x-professor-jiang-x-aleksandr-dugin

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🗣 Digital Dugin Edition: Iran war will change the world forever Iran will never surrender — they live by the spirit of Karbala: earthly defeat for spiritual victory. Meanwhile, the White House is run by hardline Protestant fundamentalists whose main enemies are Iran, Muslims and Russia. Who will prevail?

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🧭 On April 17, an online open meeting with Alexander Dugin, one of Russia's most influential contemporary thinkers, will tak
🧭 On April 17, an online open meeting with Alexander Dugin, one of Russia's most influential contemporary thinkers, will take place. 🌍 Theme: The Role of #Africa in a Multipolar World World Youth Festival (WYF) Kenya is among co-organizers. Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrnz6wpQrwf0qRJsvZW7iGjrPkL7DtEUMgt_4k3cVS0_DfBw/viewform

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✨ On March 23, Alexander Dugin – a prominent Russian philosopher, political scientist, and sociologist, Director of the Tsarg
✨ On March 23, Alexander Dugin – a prominent Russian philosopher, political scientist, and sociologist, Director of the Tsargrad Institute, and founder of the International Eurasian Movement – will deliver a lecture as part of the “Distinguished Lecture Series” organized by the Consortium for Asia Pacific and Eurasian Studies (CAPES). The lecture will focus on “Eurasianism and Pakistan’s Strategic Location.” 💻 The event will be held online via Zoom, starting at 5:00 p.m. Pakistan time (3:00 p.m. Moscow time). 📎 To register, please contact the organizers via email at capspakofficial@gmail.com or via WhatsApp at +92 335 0468504. @Agdchan @capspakofficial

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https://t.me/boost/Agdchan Проголосуйте, пожалуйста, я, правда, не понимаю, для чего именно, но вроде тг без этого не открывает какие-то важные опции. В частности, перевод страницы. А это было бы неплохо. Благодарю всех.

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In this in-depth Think BRICS discussion, Leonid Savin of the Tsargrad Institute analyzes the escalating Crisis in Cuba under Donald Trump and the return of hardline Trump Foreign Policy toward Latin America. ✍️ Leonid Savin 🌐 Cuba on the Brink: Can the Government Survive Trump’s Escalating Pressure?

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Soon after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s landmark visit that set India-Russia relations on an irreversible path of convergence, Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has reached out to Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States. ✍️ Atul Aneja 🌐 Why Trump’s new security doctrine is good news for India

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A little under a year ago, I published a book entitled The Trump Revolution: A New Order of Great Powers. It was released simultaneously in Russian and English, and, as the publishers have told me, it has been given to Trump. His reaction is unknown. ✍️ Alexander Dugin 🌐 The Trump 2.0 Reset

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Political polarization indicates a possible shift to the right and withdrawal into the orbit of the United States. ✍️ Leonid Savin 🌐 General Elections In Chile

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Alexander Dugin discusses America’s attempt to construct a great-power multipolar order beyond the G7 and globalism. ✍️ Alexander Dugin 🌐 C5 as a MAGA Model of Multipolarity

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Alexander Dugin frames the Antichrist as the absolute counter-pole to the sacred, a primordial adversary whose shifting manifestations across myth, theology, and metaphysics transcend individual religions and reveal a universal structure of enmity. ✍️ Alexander Dugin 🌐 Ontology and Experience of the “Radical Antichrist”

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Trump 2.0’s unexpected 28-point Russian-Ukrainian peace deal framework served to revive the Ukrainian peace process after none other than he himself put it on ice shortly after his meeting with Putin in Anchorage. It was assessed back then that he was once again swayed by Zelensky and the several European leaders who joined him at the White House, where they met with Trump right after he met Putin. Deep state warmongers like Lindsey Graham were also suspected of playing a role in this too. 🌐 US-Russia-EU Triangle

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has concluded a ground-breaking visit to India, where the foundations have been laid for a new era of Indo-Russian partnership. ✍️ Atul Aneja 🌐 Why Putin’s visit to India has been a complete game-changer

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🚨 Back to MAGA in US foreign policy: Digital Dugin Edition America might ditch the world-police role, leaving Europe’s globalists in the dust. AI Dugin unpacks the new National Security Strategy ☝️ 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt

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On the Escalation show of Radio Sputnik, Alexander Dugin suggests that the “fog of diplomacy” in ongoing US-Russia negotiations over Ukraine conceals a far grander and deeper process: as Trump seeks to withdraw the US from conflict with Russia to focus elsewhere, Russia is emerging as a full-fledged civilization-state focused on spiritual valor and the restoration of its historic ethnic identity. ✍️ Alexander Dugin 🌐 The Fog of Diplomacy and the Civilization-State

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Today’s peaceable rhetoric—the claim that we will not fight and have no grievances against Europe—would sound reassuring. Yet, in truth, there are grievances, though they come from Europe towards us. They believe Ukraine belongs to them; we believe Ukraine belongs to us. And we insist that this is our affair, our problem. They insist it is theirs. ✍️ Alexander Dugin 🌐 The War That Could Erase Europe

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The “enemy state clauses” remaining in the UN Charter are often dismissed as outdated anachronisms. Yet this assessment is misleading. While these provisions are rarely invoked, the legal framework itself remains valid, and the fact that these clauses continue to designate only Japan and Germany as “enemy states” retains geopolitical significance even today. ✍️ Kazuhiro Hayashida 🌐 The Enemy Character in the Game