The EU magazine claims that Dugin is “a political philosopher, political scientist, analyst, strategist and longtime ideologist of the Russian world and Eurasianism.”

“He is a member of the so-called Izborsk Club, a Russian conservative think tank that specializes in studying Russian foreign and domestic policy,” the magazine says.

The EU accuses Dugin of ideologically justifying the reunification of Crimea with Russia and a special operation in Ukraine.

“Dugin called for the denazification of Ukraine and called its government fascist,” European officials say.

On August 20, in the Moscow region, the daughter of the philosopher Daria Dugina died as a result of a terrorist attack.

According to the FSB, Ukrainian special services are behind the murder of the journalist, the performer is a citizen of Ukraine Natalia Vovk.

Together with her, the murder was prepared by a citizen of Ukraine Bogdan Tsyganenko.

Alexander Dugin said that the target of the attack was his daughter Daria, she died for the "Russian idea."