Ukraine & Novorossiya: There Never Was A Ceasefire

Small Logo By: Joaquin Flores

Ukraine & Novorossiya: There Never Was A Ceasefire

 

Reading our analysis of the mechanisms involved in this war, going back to February, reveals our assessment regarding the simulacrum or hyperreality of the NATO vs. Russia proxy effort in the former Ukraine.  In examining the recent example of the ‘Ceasefire’ of early-mid September, we will explain why there never was an actual ‘Ceasefire’, and how this does not represent any kind of failing on the part of Russian strategic thinking nor does it represent any kind of betrayal of the interests of Novorossiya.  Rather, similar to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and the attempt on Syria, the goal of the US is to create a failed state in central-eastern Europe out of the former Ukraine.

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Eurasia Movement Interviews Boris Nad on Novorossiya

248227777_679812a8ac_m By: Alexandr Bovdunov

Eurasia Movement Interviews Boris Nad on Novorossiya

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Bovdunov:  How do you assess the current events in the east of Ukraine? What is the meaning of the current geopolitical conflict?

 

USSRNad: On the face of it this is a conflict between two nations – Ukrainian and Russian. At least that’s how it’s represented in the Western media. And that is, of course, deeply wrong. Western media have kept silent about, or are hiding the fact that “the Ukrainian nation” and “the Ukrainian state” actually has never really existed in history.  It is no doubt a cheap media trick and ruthless manipulation. Continue reading

Understanding the Astounding Novorossiyan Victories

Small Logo By: Joaquin Flores

Understanding the Astounding Novorossiyan Victories

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old-english-calligraphy-alphabet-theatrical fusion into actual-real events in Novorossiya and Ukraine have progressed such that informed readers and analysts alike were unprepared for the ‘Astounding’ reversal of fortune suffered by the KJ.  Often retrospectively are critical moments in the evolution understood as fundamentally revolutionary.  In anthropology these are punctuations within punctuated equilibrium theory. Continue reading

Russian Nationalism and Eurasianism: The Ideology of Russian Regional Power and the Rejection of Western Values

248227777_679812a8ac_m   By: Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson

Russian Nationalism and Eurasianism:

The Ideology of Russian Regional Power

and the Rejection of Western Values

 

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old-english-calligraphy-alphabet-the recent flurry of writing on Russian politics, nationalism and Alexander Dugin shows the contemptible inability of western savants to apprehend any idea beyond the cliche’s of stagnant neo-liberalism.  Worse, “Russia specialists” in academia are now tripping over themselves trying to “analyze” Dugin and the Eurasianist idea.  Bereft of the vocabulary to understand the concept, they merely apply fashionable labels from western political thought onto Russia in a pathetic and pretentious attempt to show how “dangerous” such ideas are to “European values.”   Continue reading