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ORCID 0000-0003-3688-6440 (https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3688-6440)

Abstract

This article explores the ideological foundations of contemporary Putinist Russia, identifying Eurasianism as a primary socio-philosophical and geopolitical doctrine driving the Kremlin's imperial ambitions. The author traces the evolution of Eurasianism from its origins in "White émigré" circles to its current role as a conceptual bedrock for Russian fascism. A comparative analysis is provided between Eurasianism and the "Russian World" (Russkiy Mir) doctrine, highlighting their distinct approaches to ethnocentrism and continental unity. A significant portion of the study is dedicated to the "Eurasianization" of Protestant denominations within the Russian Federation, illustrating how these communities have been instrumentalized by the state and security services (FSB) to support the "special military operation" and reintegrate the post-Soviet space. Finally, the article addresses the implications for Ukrainian Protestantism, arguing that radical "de-Eurasianization" and a shift toward a distinct national-civic identity are essential for safeguarding Ukraine’s sovereignty and breaking free from Moscow’s political influence.

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