The term 'Eurasianism' refers to the geopolitical theory which holds that Russia's identity and destiny should determined primarily by the uniqueness of her geocultural location (bridging Europe and Asia). As a school of thought it reached its zenith of popularity shortly after the Russian Revolution, particularly among the Russian émigré community. It has resurfaced since the collapse of the Soviet Union, but much less prominently (it's sometimes referred to as 'neo-Eurasianism' in this form).
* Having said that, Eurasianism does address some related issues such as incorporating elements from European and Asian cultures or "civilizations", but it adds both a political and economic dimensions (Russia is to pursue a form of development different from both East Asia and Western Europe) as well as an ethnic dimension (so-called "Great Russians" are Slavs, a racial/ethnic group of its own accord). Interestingly, the symbol of the Romanov dynasty (the czars of imperial Russia) was an eagle ... more.
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