Abstract
Revisiting Eurasianism in context with the Research on ‘Turkic World’
In the article, the perspectives of the Eurasian scientific-theoretical direction for the Turkish world, formed by Russian immigrant scholars in the 20s and 30s of the last century, and now presented as neo-Eurasianism in Russia, the Eurasian Dialogue Platform in Turkey, in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and other Turkish states and government agencies Turan Eurasianism are analyzed. The main source is Javanshir Feyziyev's complex study "Turkish world", consisting of 5 books. The author draws attention to the literary monuments that refute the arguments of the neo-Eurasianists, who in some ways serve the idea of the restoration of the Soviet Union, using the experience of Moscow Russia, which rose to the pillars of the empire of Genghis Khan and became a great Eurasian state. The Eurasian model of global integration emphasizes that the current and future development of Eurasia passes through the union of Turkish states and multifaceted Russian-Turkish cooperation, centuries-old Turkish-Slavic relations and their common values. Attempts by one of the two major Euroasian states (Russia and Turkey) to build a unipolar Euroasian model have previously failed.
Keywords
Eurasianism, Turkic world, neo-Eurasianism, Turks.