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Abstract
There are three main parts to Ko¨gler’s article (Ko¨gler, 2023). First, a critique of the abstraction of morality in geopolitics. Second, an examination of Putin’s Eurasian ideology with a focus on Alexander Dugin’s perspective on Russia. Third, highlighting the importance of normative and moral principles in support for Ukraine, with a review of media debates in Germany. The lead title, ‘Democracy or Dictatorship?’
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An internationally respected journal with a wide-reaching conception of social theory, the European Journal of Social Theory brings together social theorists and theoretically-minded social scientists with the objective of making social theory relevant to the challenges facing the social sciences in the 21st century. The European Journal of Social Theory aims to be a worldwide forum of social thought. The Journal welcomes articles on all aspects of the social, covering the whole range of contemporary debates in social theory. Reflecting some of the commonalities in European intellectual life, contributors might discuss the theoretical contexts of issues such as the nation state, democracy, citizenship, risk; identity, social divisions, violence, gender and knowledge.