Wang Wen in Dialogue with Dugin: If Russia seeks to solve issues, it should take China as an example to be studied
A dialogue with Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, following the tragic death of his daughter Darya Dugina (Дарья Дугина 1992-2022) in a terrorist attack in August. How does he, who the western media relentlessly dubbed “Putin’s brain”, “Russian think tank” and “state teacher”, view the current Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the present situation in Russia. How does he evaluate his relationship with Putin? How does he view China's future after the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party? What advice does he have for China’s younger generation? On October 21st, Wang Wen, Executive Dean at the Chonyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University of China, received Dugin’s invitation for a one hour talk in his office. A synopsis of the conversation is published in the Global Times, while the unabridged version is authorized to be published on the Guanchazhe website.