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Thiriart moved towards National Bolshevism and in later life he worked closely with such exponents of this idea as Aleksandr Dugin.

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The trauma of the disintegration of the Soviet Union left behind various views ranging from moderate – stressing the unique position of Russia between Europe and Asia – to more extreme arguing for Greater Russia aspirations ( renaissance of Russian empire in the borders of the former Soviet Union ) associated with expansionist views of Alexandr Dugin.
He had a much greater impact in Europe, where intellectuals of the Right, especially the current of thought sometimes called the European New Right, including the Belgian Jean Thiriart, the Russian Aleksandr Dugin, and French writers Alain de Benoist and Guillaume Faye, adopted many of Yockey's views.
He has also gained some attention in Russia, where some of his work has been analyzed by Alexander Dugin and others from a nationalistic Russian view, with but few translations of some of his shorter texts.
The Eurasia Party () was registered as a political party by the Ministry of Justice of Russia on 21 June 2002, approximately one year after the Pan-Russian Eurasia Movement was established by Aleksandr Dugin.
They foresee an eternal world conflict between land and sea, and hence, Dugin believes, the United States and Russia.
The Eurasia Party was founded by Dugin on the eve of George W. Bush's visit to Russia at the end of May 2002.
Amongst the leading practitioners and theorists of National Bolshevism are Aleksandr Dugin and Eduard Limonov, who leads the unregistered and banned National Bolshevik Party ( NBP ) in Russia.
Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (, born 7 January 1962 ) is a politologist, traditionalist, and one of the most popular ideologists of the creation of an Eurasian empire that would be against the North Atlantic interests.
Dugin was born in Moscow, into a family of a colonel-general of the Soviet military intelligence and candidate of law Gelij Alexandrovich and Galina, a doctor and candidate of medicine.
In his 1997 article “ Fascism – Borderless and Red ”, Dugin exclaimed the arrival of a “ genuine, true, radically revolutionary and consistent, fascist fascism ” in Russia.
Dugin soon began publishing his own journal entitled Elementy which initially began by praising Franco-Belgian Jean-François Thiriart, supporter of a Europe " from Dublin to Vladivostok.
Dugin also collaborated with the weekly journal Den ( The Day ), a bastion of Russian anti-Cosmopolitanism previously directed by Alexander Prokhanov.
Dugin was amongst the earliest members of the National Bolshevik Party ( NBP ) and convinced Eduard Limonov to enter the political arena in 1994.
A part of hard-line nationalist NBP members, supported by Dugin split off to form the more right-wing, anti-liberal, anti-left, anti-Kasparov aggressive nationalist organization, National Bolshevik Front.
Dugin also advocates for a Russo-Arab alliance.
Dugin has criticized Putin for the " loss " of Ukraine, and accused his Eurasianism of being " empty.
The Eurasian Youth Union created and sponsored by Dugin was accused of vandalism and extrimist activities.
The organization was banned in Ukraine by the courts and Alexander Dugin was declared persona non grata due to his anti-Ukrainian activities.
Before war broke out between Russia and Georgia in 2008, Dugin visited South Ossetia and predicted, " Our troops will occupy the Georgian capital Tbilisi, the entire country, and perhaps even Ukraine and the Crimean Peninsula, which is historically part of Russia, anyway.
This new group has links with former NBP member Aleksandr Dugin and closely cooperates with the Union of Eurasian Youth, a group of young supporters of Dugin's Neo-Eurasianism.

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A French journalist under the pen name Olivier Vermont wrote in his book La Face cachée de Greenpeace (" The Hidden Face of Greenpeace ") that he had joined Greenpeace France and had worked there as a secretary.
At the start of the Second World War, he returned to South Africa and worked as a journalist.
For example, if a journalist who worked for Company B learned about the takeover of Company A while performing his work duties, and bought stock in Company A, illegal insider trading might still have occurred.
Rau left school in 1949 and worked as a journalist and publisher, especially with the Protestant Youth Publishing House.
William L. Shirer, who worked in Berlin as a journalist in the 1930s and was acquainted with Goebbels, wrote in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich ( 1960 ) that the deformity was from a childhood attack of osteomyelitis and a failed operation to correct it.
After completing his doctorate in 1921, Goebbels worked as a journalist and tried for several years to become a published author.
He worked as a journalist in New York City and Boston and then rested to recover from tuberculosis in Germany.
Philby worked at first as a freelance journalist ; from May 1937, he served as a correspondent for the Times of London, reporting from the side of the pro-Franco forces.
Krivitsky claimed that two Soviet intelligence agents had penetrated the British Foreign Office, and that a third Soviet intelligence agent had worked as a journalist for a British newspaper during the civil war in Spain.
Although Jack Worrall claimed that he had invented the term " bodyline ", it is more likely that it was coined by Sydney journalist Hugh Buggy who worked for The Sun in 1932, and who happened to be a colleague of Jack Fingleton.
When Sylvester Stallone spotted Mr. T in this second airing, it is strongly believed that the interview with sports journalist Bryant Gumbel originated his famous line " I don't hate him but ... I pity the fool ", which was worked into the movie Rocky.
According to investigative journalist Lucy Komisar, Mehmet Ali Ağca had worked with Abdullah Çatlı in the 1979 assassination, who " then reportedly helped organize Ağca's escape from an Istanbul military prison, and some have suggested Çatlı was even involved in the Pope's assassination attempt ".
During the Korean War, Hunter, who worked at the time both as a journalist and as a U. S. intelligence agent, wrote a series of books and articles on the theme of Chinese brainwashing.
Mahfouz then worked as a journalist at er-Risala, and contributed to el-Hilal and Al-Ahram.
In independent Finland, Kekkonen first worked as a journalist in Kajaani then moved to Helsinki in 1921 to study law.
Lindgren worked as a journalist and secretary before becoming a full-time author.
Born in Geneva, he worked as a tutor, language teacher, journalist and a translator for the Swiss federal Chancellery ( 1869 – 1873 ).
While in San Diego he became a journalist for the Los Angeles Times as a special San Diego correspondent and also worked for San Diego Magazine and The San Diego Reader.
Throughout the 1920s, Čapek worked in many writing genres, producing both fiction and non-fiction, but worked primarily as a journalist.
He worked part-time in his father's print plant and imagined a possible career as a journalist.
Following the war, he worked as a journalist, covering the Nuremberg Trials, and then as a screenwriter for MGM.
In 1937, during the Civil War, Brandt worked in Spain as a journalist.
Bentley worked as a journalist on several newspapers, including the Daily Telegraph.
She co-founded the Red Army Faction ( Rote Armee Fraktion ) in 1970 after having previously worked as a journalist for the monthly left-wing magazine Konkret.

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