About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Igor Panarin, Eduard Limonov, White movement, National Bolshevik Party, Russia for Russians, National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, Russian Assembly, Viktor Alksnis, Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality, Black Hundreds, National Bolshevism, Russian National Unity, Siberian regionalism, Pamyat, 2006 Russian March, Foundations of Geopolitics, Movement Against Illegal Immigration, Radical nationalism in Russia, Eurasian Youth Union, Eurasia Party, Alexander Barkashov, Roman Konoplev, Russian National Socialist Party, Russian Fascist Organization, Mladorossi, National Bolshevik Front, People's National Party, Slavic Union, Russian All-People's Union, Russian All National Popular State Movement, Konstantin Kasimovsky, Semyon Tokmakov, Format18, Russian National Union, Nashi, National Sovereignty Party of Russia, Russian Fascism: Traditions, Tendencies, Movements, Union of Russian Citizens, Russian Goal. Excerpt: Igor Nikolaevich Panarin (Russian: , Russian pronunciation: born 30 October 1958) is a Russian professor, academician, political scientist, writer, intelligence analyst, strategic forecaster, ideologist, and information warfare expert. He is most notable for his hypothesis of possible disintegration of the USA into six parts in 2010, conceived by him as long ago as 1998 but which only gained world attention 10 years later. Igor Panarin has written 15 books and a number of articles on information warfare, psychology, and geopolitics. He is often interviewed by Russian and foreign (Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, CNN, BBC, Sky News) media on issues of Russian policy, development of relationships with the USA, etc. Panarin also has his own weekly radio programme and is active on Twitter. He has led electoral campaigns in Russia and abroad, and his high-profile students have included parliamentary deputie...