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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
CIVILISATIONS BALANCED BETWEEN GEMEINSCHAFT AND GESELLSCHAFT
THE CYCLICAL RISE, DECLINE AND REBIRTH OF CIVILISATIONS
WESTERN CIVILISATION AS AN AMALGAM OF POLITICAL LIBERALISM AND
NATIONHOOD
THE POSTMODERNIST GRAVEYARD OF WESTERN CIVILISATION
THE RISE OF WESTERN GEOECONOMICS AS THE TOOL FOR NEO-GESELLSCHAFT
UNCONSTRAINED ECONOMIC LIBERALISM : DEATH OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIETY
THE GEOGRAPHY OF RUSSIA S GEMEINSCHAFT AND GESELLSCHAFT
RUSSIA S EURASIAN RESURGENCE : NEOMODERNISM AND GEOECONOMICS
THE RISE OF POPULISTS IN THE WEST AND THEIR AFFINITY TOWARDS RUSSIA
CONCLUSION : COOPERATION AND COMPETITION IN THE POST-WESTERN WORLD
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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Index
‘A Just Russia,’ 158
absolutism, 64, 75, 184
Adams, Brooks, 38, 40-1, 44-5, 107, 108,
109
Adams, Henry, 30, 44-5
Adams, John, 30
Afghanistan, 70
airline industry, 103, 121-2
Alexander, L, 78
American Revolution, 21, 73
American System, 106-8, 177
Ancient Greece, 56, 166
Aristotle, 17, 116
authoritarianism, 172
Balfour, Arthur, 167-8
Bannon, Steve, 177
Barrett, LF, 85
Baumeister, RF, 86
Bell, D, 31
Berdayev, Nikolai, 78
Beveridge, Albert, 107
Bismarck, Otto Von, 59
bourgeois culture, 78-9
Bretton Woods institutions, 108
Buchanan, Pat, 178
Burckhardt, Jacob, 21
Burke, Edmund, 61
Cameron, David, 68
capitalism: community/individual
tensions within, 25-6, 31-2; controlled
capitalism, 113-14; foundation of
in the Enlightenment, 21;
free-market capitalism, 1, 2, 114-15;
impact on traditional communities,
115-16; state-controlled capitalism,
113
Carolingian empire, 167
China: Christianity in, 68-9; communism
in, 155; development model, 119;
economic power, 1800s, 105;
geoeconomic power of, 3-4, 10, 11;
neo-Confucianism, 154-5, 186;
relationship with Russia, 159-60;
relationship with the US, 107, 108; Silk
Road project (One Belt initiative), 125,
159; US/Chinese geoeconomic
interdependence, 124—5
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
(CPEC), 160
Cicero, 36-7
citizenship: liberal citizenship, 6-7, 27;
within social structures, 18
civic absolutism, 64
civic identities: American, post-
revolutionary, 61; balanced with ethno-
cultural identities, 54-8, 64-5; of
bourgeois culture, 78-9; civic identities
vs. identity groups, 81-2; within
European nation-states, 58; upkeep of,
56-7; in Western civilisations, 53, 54-8
civilisations: absence of religion and
collapse of, 66; concept of, 15, 18;
cyclical nature of, 36-40; cyclical rivalry
of order and chaos, 34-6; decline of,
46-9, 164; four seasons of, 40-9; impact
of Man’s rational/irrational tensions on,
20-5; Man’s duality and conflict impulse,
19; national cultures as indicators of, 24;
need for an external enemy, 167-9;
threats from peripheral gemeinschaft-
based civilisations, 164; through the
prism of gemeinschaft and gesellschaft,
40-9; universal empires, 47; see also
Western civilisation
classical realism, 18-19
Clay, Henry, 100, 106
202 índex
Clinton, Bill, 64, 115, 170
Clinton, Hillary, 170-1
Cohen, BJ, 60
Cold War: binary ideological divide of,
152, 165; and the enemy, 168;
expansionism of ideological frontiers,
45—6; geoeconomics during, 120;
neorealist perspectives, 19
colonialism, 43-5, 98—9
communism: in China, 155; gemeinschaft
and gesellschaft under, 138-9
Communist Party, 158
community see gemeinschaft (traditional
community)
conflict: following expansionism, 45; and
international power balances, 19; as
Man’s natural state, 19
Connolly, C, 37
Conrad, Joseph, 24
consciousness: and cultural development,
40-1; instinctive/rational tensions,
16-17
conservatism: definition of morality, 77,
78; liberalism’s victory over, 62, 184;
radical conservatism, 53; reduced
authority of, 172; restrained
conservatism, 53; Russian conservatism,
176; traditional conservatism, 114
consociational democracies, 156
Counter-Enlightenment movement, 6, 16,
24,25,41, 175,184
Crimean War, 133-4
culture: bourgeois culture, 78-9;
community majority cultures, 27-8;
cultural decline of the West, 169-70;
cultural relativism and tolerance, 76,
78-9, 80, 151; culture/rational society
conflict, 39-40; within the cyclical
development of civilisation, 40, 42;
development of and human
consciousness, 40-1; dignity culture, 83;
dominance hierarchies, 80; honour
culture, 83; as indicator of civilisation,
24; in neo-Confucianism, 154-5;
Russian cultural influence, 143—4; see
also victimhood culture
Czech Republic, 181
democracy: Asian model of, 155-7;
consociational democracies, 156;
foundation of in the Enlightenment,
20-1; national unity and, 156, 157;
and political pluralism, 156; Russian
democratic model, 157-9; Russian
opposition to liberal democracy, 151 ;
Russian-backed populism as threat to,
4—5; as temporary political system, 3,
29-30; tolerance and, 76; and Western
liberalism, 1, 29-30
dignity culture, 83
dominance hierarchies, 80
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 23, 47-8, 137-8
Du Bois, WEB, 98, 120
economic determinism, 7, 16, 30, 42, 47,
115, 127, 162
economic liberalism: economic freedoms
and liberalism, 1,7; and the economic
policies of fascism, 120-1; emergence
of, 114; quest for efficiencies, 30-2,
115; retreat of the state and, 115-16;
state intervention and, 99-100
economic nationalism, 97-8, 99, 100,
177
economics: economic nationalism of
Trump, 177; free trade, 99-100; German
Rationalisation Movement, 98, 99, 120,
121; mercantilism, 97, 103-4;
neo-mercantilism, 97; during the period
of civilizational decay, 47; state
intervention and, 3-4, 99-100, 112,
115-16; see also geoeconomics
elites: cosmopolitan, 164, 173-4;
detachment of, 170-1, 173—4; elites/
internal proletariat rift in the US, 176-7;
schism from the proletariat, 42-3, 48-9,
116
the Enlightenment, 20-1, 37, 41, 44, 73, 76
ethno-cultural identities: in ancient Greece,
56; balanced with civic identities, 54-8,
64-5; within community, 15, 17, 28, 81;
distinctiveness and fascist ideologies,
25; diversity and social cohesion, 66-7,
167; within the emerging nation-state,
59; geographical boundaries and, 57;
homogenisation of with civic
nationalism, 20; homogenisation of
within Western civilisation, 6, 8; and
immigration in America, 62-4; and
multiculturalism, 63-4, 68-9; and the
nation state, 20, 54-8, 64—5; in
neomodemism, 148-9; and the Other,
56; post-revolutionary America, 61-2;
in the Roman Empire, 167; in Western
civilisations, 53, 54-8
Eurasian Economic Union, 159
Eurasianism: during the communist era,
138-9; East-West economic corridor,
Index 203
159-60; emergence of, 137-8; financial/
economic mechanisms, 161;
geoeconomic strategies of, 159-62;
modernisation and Eurasian identities,
162; morality and gemeinschaft, 161—2;
new conceptions of, 146-7, 155-6, 186;
North-South corridor, 160, 161;
protectionism, 160; regional integration
strategies, 160
Europe: controlled capitalism, 113-14;
dominant powers within, 46-7;
geoeconomic competition with the US,
121-2; geoeconomic strategies of,
109-10; history of liberalism in, 55-6;
inter-regional geoeconomic competition,
123-4; nation-states, 53, 58—9; political
pluralism, 53; populism, 179-82;
relationship with Russia (historical),
46-7, 133—4; renewal of European
civilization, 165; Russia’s Greater
Europe, 146
European Union (EU): as geoeconomic
power, 109-10, 123-4, 126; internal
divisions within, 123^1; populist
opposition to, 179; promotion of
tolerance, 68; relationship with Russia,
146, 151, 155; Ukraine’s relationship
with, 90
expansionism: British colonialism, 105-6;
conflict following, 45; of Germany, 109;
of ideological frontiers, 45-6; Manifest
Destiny, 44; of NATO, 141—2;
profitable, 43-4; of the state, 43; of the
US into the Pacific, 44-5, 107; US
military expansionism, 125-6; westward
expansionism in the US, 44; see also
frontiers
Farage, Nigel, 124, 178, 179-80
fascism: contemporary return of, 171-2;
economic policies of, 120-1; and liberal
tenent of tolerance applied to, 85; state
control over strategic industries, 25, 98;
as Western ideology, 71, 73; xenophobia
of, 25
Ferguson, N, 169-70
foreign policies: postmodernist thinking in,
88-90; Western interpretations of
sovereignty, 89-90
France: mercantilism, 97, 103-4;
populism, 180; transportation corridors,
104
free trade, 99-100, 106-7, 116-17
free-market capitalism, 1, 2, 114—15
French Revolution, 21, 60-1, 73
Freud, Sigmund, 23
frontier thesis, 44
frontiers: of British colonialism, 105-6;
civilisational borders, 141; against
peripheral gemeinschaft-based
civilisation, 164; Russian buffer states,
141; Russia’s Eurasian frontier, 13 7-8;
see also expansionism
Fukuyama, Francis, 2
Gaulle, Charles de, 53
gemeinschaft (traditional community):
alienation of the individual, 25-8, 31-2;
Christian values in American society,
65-6; during the communist era,
138- 9; concept of, 17, 18; creative
destruction and, 3, 102, 115; within the
cyclical development of civilisation,
36-7; decline in traditional values, 4,
27, 66-7, 178; and the decline of
Western civilisation, 168-9;
deconstruction of, 3-4; diversity and
social cohesion, 66—7; effects of
capitalism on, 115-16; ethno-cultural
diversity within, 15, 17, 28, 81;
under Eurasianism, 161-2; fascist
ideology and, 24; and the four seasons
of civilisation, 40—9; within
geoeconomics, 102-3; and globalisation,
117-18, 120; impact of technology on,
22, 27, 31, 118, 119-20; majority
cultures of, 27-8; morality within, 17,
28, 67; nationalism as political
community, 59-60; in
neo-Confucianism, 155;
neo-gemeinschaft, 171; post-Soviet era,
139- 40, 150; and the rational state, 20;
rejuvenation of, 5; role of religion,
21-2; in Russia, 6, 131, 137-8;
sub-groups within, 80—3, 118; tension
with complex society, 6, 15
geoeconomics: of China, 3-^t, 10, 11;
during the Cold War, 120; during the
communist era, 138-9; community and,
102-3; competition within the West,
121-2, 123; defined, 96; economic
derivation of, 97-8; and economic
interdependence, 97, 100-1; and
economic statecraft, 99; of Eurasianism,
159—62; of Europe, 109-10, 121-2; of
the European Union (EU), 109-10,
123^1, 126; financial/economic
mechanisms, 161; of Germany, 108—9;
204 Index
globalisation as Westernisation, 114-15;
of Great Britain, 103—6; mechanisms for
cooperation, 96, 102, 108; in post-Soviet
Russia, 140-2; preservation of
gemeinsehaft, 102-3; regional trading
blocs, 122—3; regionalism, 100-1; as
replacement for military methods, 96-7;
Russia’s modernisation strategies,
134-5; Russia’s strategies under Putin,
5, 6, 142-3; state intervention and, 5;
strategic industries, 96, 98-9, 101,
160-1; transportation corridors, 96,
101-2, 104-5, 107-8, 109; of the US,
106-8; US/Chinese interdependence,
124-5
Georgia, 142, 143
Germany: counter-Enlightenment thinkers,
24; expansionism of, 109; geoeconomic
strategies of, 108-9; inter-regional
geoeconomic competition, 123-4;
migrants to, 179; military resources,
126; power of within the EU, 124;
Rationalisation Movement, 98, 99, 120,
121; transportation corridors, 109; see
also Nazis
gesellschaft (society): under communism,
138-9; concept of, 17-18; culture/
rational society conflict, 39-40; within
the cyclical development of civilisation,
36-7; deconstruction of, 3-4; and the
four seasons of civilisation, 40-9;
impact of nihilism on, 22-3; nature vs.
society struggle, 35-6; and the rational
state, 20; religion as defence against,
169; role of tradition, 22; in Russia, 6,
131; tension with traditional society, 6,
15
Glazer, N, 63
globalisation: and community, 117-18,
120; creative destruction and, 3; and
free trade, 116-17; impact on workers,
117; and the new Left, 77-8; as
Westernisation, 114-15, 155
Gore, Al, 26, 27
Gray, J, 116
Great Britain: colonialism, 105-6;
geoeconomic competition with Russia
(historical), 135-6; mercantilism,
103-4; populism, 179-80; relationship
with the EU, 179; Thatcherism, 114;
transportation corridors, 104-5; UK
Independence Party (UKIP), 179-80
Greece, 124
Guizot, F, 53
Habermas, Jurgen, 24-5, 76
Haidt, J, 173, 185-6
Hamilton, Alexander, 106, 177
Harris, Sam, 169
Hegel, Georg, 17-18, 20-1, 27-8
Heidegger, Martin, 6, 24-5
Hobbes, Thomas, 17
Hobsbawm, Eric, 81
Hofstadter, Douglas, 70
honour culture, 83
Hoover, Herbert, 21
human nature: formation of social groups,
81-2; liberalism and, 27; Man’s duality
and conflict impulse, 19; neomodemist
recognition of, 148; and political
structures, realism, 18-19; primordial
instincts, 21; rational/irrational desires
of, 6; see also Man
Hungary, 181
Huntington, Samuel, 141, 152, 173-4
identities: identity groups vs. civic identities,
81—2; modernisation and Eurasian
identities, 162; revolt of the privileged
groups, 171; rivalries between identity
groups, 82—3; as social constructs, 75;
social group formation, 81-2; sub-groups
under neomodemism, 149
identity politics, 80-3, 139, 171
immigration: dilution of domestic culture,
102; economic arguments for, 115; and
ethno-cultural identities in the US, 62-4;
to Germany, 179; and multiculturalism, 80
Iran, 69
Islam, 69-70, 165, 169
Islamic fundamentalism, 25-6
Island Russia theory, 140-1
James, William, 45
Jefferson, Thomas, 44, 106, 137
Jung, Carl, 23
Kaczynski, Theodore, 26, 48
Karaganov, S, 141, 150
Katkov, Mikhail, 22
Kennan, George, 19, 151
Kennedy, Anthony, 43, 57
Kosovo, 89
Kukathas, C, 28
language: as microaggressive, 87-8;
tolerance and free speech, 85—6; the
universal language of the international
system, 89-90
Index 205
Lasch, C, 57-8
Lavrov, Sergei, 114
Le Pen, Marie, 180
legal relativism, 89
Leontiev, Konstantin, 38, 78
liberal authoritarianism, 6-7, 70-2, 85
liberalism: and assimilation of minorities,
63; characteristics of, 2, 3; coexistence
with nationhood, 53; concept of
morality, 77, 78; constraints on, 53; in
Europe, 55-6; excessive freedoms of,
29—30; human nature and, 27; and the
identity of the individual, 57—8, 81;
ideological strength of, 2; liberal
citizenship, 6-7, 27; long-term social
impact of, 1—2, 6; political challenges
to, 1; political liberalism, 29—30; and the
rights of the individual, 62, 81; victory
over conservatism, 62, 184; weakness of
in Russia, 152-3; and Western
civilisation, 1, 6, 60-2, 183-4; see also
economic liberalism
Lindbergh, Charles, 21
List, Friedrich, 96, 98, 99, 100-1, 102,
109, 121
Locke, John, 27-8
Luttwak, E, 116, 120-1, 171-2
Machiavelli, Niccolo, 43
Mackinder, H, 136, 142
Maistre, Joseph de, 175
Man: conflict as natural state of, 19;
duality of and conflict impulse, 19;
Hegelian pendulum, 20-1; rational/
irrational desires of, 6, 16-17, 20-5;
see also human nature
Manifest Destiny, 44
Marcuse, Herbert, 85
Marxism, 21
Medvedev, Dmitry, 158-9
mercantilism, 97, 103-4
Merkel, Angela, 179, 181
metaxy, 20, 32, 137, 145
middle classes, 116
Mill, John Stuart, 100
Mills, CW, 25
modernism, 73
Moore, Roy, 178
morality: within communities, 17, 28, 67;
conservative definition of, 77, 78;
decline in and the absence of religion,
22—3, 24, 25-7, 154; decline in and
threat to civilisation, 150-1; under
Eurasianism, 161-2; liberal definitions
of, 77, 78; link with authoritarianism,
172; link with religion, 154; moral
relativism of post-Coid War foreign
policy, 89-90; moral relativism and
tolerance, 76-8, 80, 151; slave morality,
83; virtue signalling, 84-5, 170
Moynihan, DP, 63
multiculturalism, 63-4, 68—9, 77, 80
narcissism, 57—8
nationalism: economic nationalism, 97—8,
99, 100, 177; and the new Right, 77; as
political community, 59-60; and the
public, 173-4; similarities with identity
politics, 81; see also romantic
nationalism
nation-states: classical realism and, 18;
creation of national airline industries,
103; development of in Europe, 53,
58-9; emergence of the nation state, 41;
ethno-cultural homogenisation, 20;
within the EU, 181-2; expansionism,
43; intervention in the economy,
99-100, 112, 115-16; nationhood
balanced with ethno-cultural identities,
54-8; neoclassical balance of power
logic, 19-20; in neomodemism, 148-9;
neorealist perspectives, 19; as outdated
organisational structure, 112; primacy of
and secularism, 65; regional integration
policies, 4; religion and identities of, 59,
68-70; role in economic liberalism,
31-2; within society/community
relationship, 18; state intervention and
geoeconomic strategies, 5; state-
controlled capitalism, 113; secessionist
pressures on, 4; threat from diversity of
ethno-cultural identities, 64—5
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization), 141, 146, 151, 180
Nazis: liberal tenent of tolerance applied
to, 85; New Europe concept of, 124;
state control over strategic industries,
25, 98; xenophobia of, 25, 98
neoclassical realism, 18, 19-20
neo-Confucianism, 154-5, 186
neo-gemeinschaft, 171
neoliberalism, 139-40
neo-mercantilism, 97
neomodemism: as alternative Russian
ideology, 151-2; defined, 148-9; ethno-
cultural identities under, 148-9; nation-
states in, 148—9; recognition of human
condition, 148
206 Index
neorealism, 19
the Netherlands, 180-1
New Romanticism, 172-4
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 22-3, 42, 83
nihilism: and the decline of civilisations,
22-3, 43, 48, 169; of postmodernism,
75-6
North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA), 123
Nowicki, Andy, 26—7
Obama, Barack, 6, 84, 170, 179
Olney, Richard, 44
Orb n, Victor, 181
O’Sullivan, John L., 44
the Other: in Ancient Greece, 166; and
ethno-cultural identities, 56; in fascism,
25; and identity politics, 81, 82;
normative threat from, 172; and the
order/chaos struggle, 35; political
differentiation of, 57, 60; in relation to
patriotism, 60; in the Roman Empire,
166-7; Russia as, 174-6
patriotism, 60
peripheral gemeinschaft-based civilisation,
164
Pettit, P, 28
Plato, 15, 17, 20, 29, 76, 137
Poland, 181
Polanyi, Karl, 30-1
political liberalism, 29—30
political pluralism, 53
politics: classical realism and, 18-19;
disillusionment with liberalism, 1, 2;
identity politics, 80-3, 139, 171;
political communities, 59-60; political
radicalism, 173, 174; secessionist
movements, 4; virtue signalling, 84-5
populism: and the detached establishment,
173-4; in Europe, 179-82; rise of, 2,
184-5; and support for Russian
conservatism, 4—5, 180; in the United
States, 176-9
postmodernism: in American university
campuses, 86-8; concept of, 73, 74-5;
criticism of, 76; deconstruction of the
international system, 88-90;
deconstruction of metanarratives, 75;
hostility towards Western civilisation,
75; and identity groups, 82;
intersectionality, 84; neomodemism as
answer to, 148; as nihilistic, 75-6;
oppressor-victim dichotomy, 75, 83-5,
87; Russian opposition to, 150-1; slave
morality, 83; tolerance and mini-
narratives, 75, 76-8
premodemism, 73
proletariat: elites/intemal proletariat rift in
the US, 176-7; external proletariat, 164;
internal proletariat, 164; schism from
the elite, 42-3, 48-9, 116
Putin, Vladimir: definition of soft power,
144; dictatorship of law, 157; on
economic determinism, 162; Island
Russia theory, 140-1; on liberalism,
153; on the new Russia, 139-40;
opposition to postmodernism, 150-1;
protectionism, 160; Russian
conservatism, 176, 178-9, 185
Putnam, RD, 67
Quigley, Carroll, 39, 47, 48
Qutb, Sayyid, 25-6
rationalism, 80, 131, 148, 155, 165, 175,
183-4
Reagan, Ronald, 114, 179
reason: culture/rational society conflict,
39^10; dialectical relationship with
chaos, 47-8; imagination/reason cycle
of civilisations, 37—8; rational/irrational
desires of Man, 6, 16-17, 20-5
Reich, RB, 118
religion: absence of and moral decline, 22-3,
24, 25—7, 154; absence of civilisational
collapse, 66; Christian values in American
society, 62, 65-6; Christianity after the
Roman Empire, 167; Christianity in
China, 68-9; during the communist era,
138-9; as defence against gesellschaft,
169; and the emerging nation-state, 59;
and the fear of chaos, 40-1; genesis
stories, 35-6; Islam, 69-70, 165, 169; and
national identity formation, 59, 68-70;
nature vs. society struggle, 35-6; political
Islam, 69-70; role in community, 21-2;
the Russian Orthodox Church, 59, 153^1,
175; secularisation during the
Enlightenment 21
Rodrik, D, 117, 120
Roman Empire, 166-7
romantic nationalism: in America, 176—9;
concept of, 24, 60; within Eurasianism,
152-4; and populist movements, 184-5;
re-emergence of, 171-4
Romanticism, 24, 174-5
Roosevelt Theodore, 44, 106
Index 207
Rorty, R, 171, 173
Russia: ‘A Just Russia,’ 158; anti-Russian
imagery, 4-5; Asian democracy models,
155—7; Communist Party, 158; Crimean
War, 133-4; democratic models of,
157- 9; East-West dilemma, 131, 146-7,
150; gemeinschaft (traditional
community), post-Soviet era, 139-40,
150; gemeinschaft-based civilisation,
131, 137—8; geoeconomic modernisation
strategies, 134—5; geoeconomic strategies
post-Soviet era, 140-2; geoeconomic
strategies under Putin, 5, 6, 142-3;
geoeconomics competition with Britain,
historical, 135-6; gesellschaft (society)
in, 6, 131; Great Europe aspirations, 146;
historical grand narratives, 153; identity
politics, post-Soviet era, 139; militaiy
power, 143; neoliberal reforms, 139-40,
150; neomodemist alternative ideology
of, 151—2; opposition to postmodernism,
150-1; Orthodox Church’s contemporary
role, 59, 153-4; populist admiration for,
4-5, 180; re-emergence as political
power, 4-6; relationship with China,
159-60; relationship with Europe,
historical, 46-7, 133-4; relationship with
the EU, 146, 151, 155; rule of law,
158- 9; Russian conservatism, 176,
178-9, 185; slavophilism, 136-7, 139;
soft power strategies, 143-4;
transportation corridors, 135-6;
weakness of liberalism in, 152-3;
Western perceptions of, 142-3; as the
West’s Other, 174-6; see also
Eurasianism; Putin, Vladimir
Russian world, 154
Sagan, C, 119
Saudi Arabia, 69-70
Schmitt, C, 57
secularism, 21, 65
Silk Road project, 125, 159
Simmel, Georg, 42
slavophilism, 136-7, 139
Smith, Adam, 18, 99, 100
society see gesellschaft (society)
Socrates, 29
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 152, 165
Sorokin, Pitirim, 39-40, 174, 185
sovereignty, 89-90
Sowell, Thomas, 34
Spengler, Osvald, 38
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 23
Stolypin, Pyotr, 134-5, 140
strategic industries: airline industry, 103,
121-2; under fascism, 25, 98;
geoeconomic strategies and, 96, 98—9,
101, 160-1; Russian, 160-1
structural realism, 19
Syria, 143
technologies: automation technology,
118-19; creative destruction and, 101,
113, 118-19; impact on traditional
communities, 22, 27, 31, 118, 119-20;
reduced role of the state and, 10, 31,
116
Thatcher, Margaret, 114
Thompson, BS, 46
thumos, 17
Tocqueville, 65
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 30
tolerance: cultural relativism and, 76,
78-9, 80, 151; and free speech, 85—6;
impact on wider society, 79; and mini-
narratives, 76; moral relativism and,
76-8, 80, 151; and political correctness,
84, 87; rejection of, 172; virtue
signalling, 84-5; in Western
civilisations, 76
Tonnies, Ferdinand, 17, 137
Toynbee, Arnold, 38-9, 45, 76, 164, 165,
169
Transatlantic Trade and Investment
Partnership (TTIP), 123
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), 122—3
transportation corridors: under the
American System, 107-8; China-
Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),
160; East-West economic corridor,
159-60; energy infrastructure, 161;
geoeconomic control of, 96, 101—2,
104-5, 107-8, 109; German, 109;
maritime corridors, 104-5; North—South
corridor, 160, 161; and the rise of Great
Britain, 104-5; in Russia, 135-6; Silk
Road project (One Belt initiative), 125,
159
Trump, Donald: America First policy, 123;
economic nationalism, 177; on
Germany, 124; inconsistent foreign
policy of, 185—6; and modem
communication, 119; as populist
politician, 1, 170-1, 177
Turner, Fredrick Jackson, 44
Tusk, Donald, 181-2
Twain, Mark, 45
208 Index
UKIP (UK Independence Party),
179-80
Ukraine, 90, 141, 142, 143
United States of America (USA):
American Revolution, 60-1, 73; the
American System, 106-8, 177; Christian
values of, 62, 65-6; controlled
capitalism, 113-14; economic
nationalism of Trump, 177; economic
relations in East Asia, 122; elites/
internal proletariat rift, 176-7; ethno-
cultural identities, 61-4; expansion into
the Pacific, 44-5, 107; geoeconomic
competition with Europe, 121-2;
geoeconomic strategies of, 106-8; as
hegemon, 47; identity politics, 80;
impact of global trade, 117; international
economic system of, 98-9; middle
classes, 116; military expansionism,
125-6; populism in, 176^-9;
postmodernism in university campuses,
86-8; post-revolutionary civic identity,
61; presidential elections (2016), 170-1;
Reaganism, 114; and the rebirth of
Western civilisation, 60-2; romantic
nationalism in, 176-9; social
polarisation, 78-9; support for Putin’s
ideology, 178-9; US/Chinese
geoeconomic interdependence, 124—5;
westward expansionism, 44; see also
Trump, Donald
universal empires, 47
universalism, 57
Vico, Giambattista, 37-8
victimhood culture: in American university
campuses, 87-8; hierarchies of, 83^1;
between identity groups, 82-3; role of
language, 84; slave morality, 83; in
Western civilisations, 83; words as
violence, 85-6
virtue signalling, 84-5
Waltz, Kenneth, 19, 20
Washington, George, 61
Wax, A, 78
Weber, Max, 17, 62
the West: geoeconomic competition
within, 121-2, 123; perceptions of
Russia, 142
Western civilisation: civic vs. ethno-
cultural identities, 53, 54-8; decline of,
4-6, 169-70; ethno-cultural
homogenisation, 6, 8; as founded on
liberal ideas, 55~6; liberalism in, 1, 6,
60-2, 183—4; loss of authority in, 172;
postmodernism’s hostility towards, 75;
rationalism in, 183-4; renewal of
European civilisation, 165; rise and fall
of, 166-9; tolerance in, 76; victimhood
culture in, 83
Whitman, A, 21
Wilder, Geert, 180
Witte, Sergei, 134, 135, 136
workforces: within economic liberalism,
31-2; impact of automation on,
118-19
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geographic_facet | Western countries Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Western countries Russland Westliche Welt |
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spelling | Diesen, Glenn Verfasser (DE-588)1164975889 aut The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Glenn Diesen London ; New York Routledge 2019 x, 208 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rethinking Asia and international relations Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Political culture Western countries Civilization, Western LIberalism Populism Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 gnd rswk-swf Antiliberalismus (DE-588)4492145-7 gnd rswk-swf Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Western countries Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Western countries Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 gnd rswk-swf Westliche Welt (DE-588)4079237-7 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Antiliberalismus (DE-588)4492145-7 s Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 s Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. 978-1-351-01263-8 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030591800&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030591800&sequence=000005&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030591800&sequence=000006&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Diesen, Glenn The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Political culture Western countries Civilization, Western LIberalism Populism Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 gnd Antiliberalismus (DE-588)4492145-7 gnd Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
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title | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft |
title_auth | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft |
title_exact_search | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft |
title_full | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Glenn Diesen |
title_fullStr | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Glenn Diesen |
title_full_unstemmed | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Glenn Diesen |
title_short | The decay of western civilisation and resurgence of Russia |
title_sort | the decay of western civilisation and resurgence of russia between gemeinschaft and gesellschaft |
title_sub | between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft |
topic | Political culture Western countries Civilization, Western LIberalism Populism Populismus (DE-588)4129521-3 gnd Antiliberalismus (DE-588)4492145-7 gnd Zivilisation (DE-588)4067906-8 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Political culture Western countries Civilization, Western LIberalism Populism Populismus Antiliberalismus Zivilisation Internationale Politik Western countries Foreign relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Foreign relations Western countries Russland Westliche Welt |
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