A shorthand for Russia’s civilizational self-understanding rooted in historical and religious hierarchy, used to explain strategic cohesion.
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Third Rome strategy
A shorthand for Russia’s civilizational self-understanding rooted in historical and religious hierarchy, used to explain strategic cohesion.
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"...greed of their people. So, what underpins Moscow's force? The third Rome Strategy are certain texts. Okay? So, you have Virgil's Iliad, which focuses..."
"...that's the russian system right but For the Russians, the grand strategy is something called the Third Rome Strategy."
"...Christian world under its leadership. The main philosopher for the Third Rome Strategy is Alexander Dugin, who in 1997 wrote a book called Foundation..."
"...for long term planning, that allows for direction, that allows for strategy. Okay? But the problem with autocracy is that if this man were..."
"Alright. So, this is Russia's Third Rome Strategy. Okay? So, Moscow is the center of Third Rome. And as you can see, Russia spreads..."
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