In an age of rampant globalisation the study 
of geopolitics assumes a crucial, and urgent, significance. While 
geopolitical considerations have always ruled imperial structures in the
 past, the present state of international politics, where America 
postures on the world-stage as sole hegemon, demands a renewed attention
 to the historical, economic, cultural and spiritual bases of the major 
empires of the European mainland. After the last great war, the main 
counterpoise to the ambitious American international enterprise has been
 the Soviet Union and its successor, the Russian Federation. Western 
Europe, however, has been hampered in its natural development as the 
matrix of "western civilisation" - which includes the Russian and the 
American - by the severe calamities it suffered in the two world-wars.
Steuckers' essays, which complement the Russian Eurasianist works, are therefore of particular importance in emphasising the western European role in a new world-order that will be directed not by the self-aggrandisement of capitalistic states but by the historical maturity requisite for genuine cultural development within and outside Europe.
Steuckers' essays, which complement the Russian Eurasianist works, are therefore of particular importance in emphasising the western European role in a new world-order that will be directed not by the self-aggrandisement of capitalistic states but by the historical maturity requisite for genuine cultural development within and outside Europe.

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