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Russian Philologists and Journalists Launch Educational Project on Eurasian Development


Moscow: A new educational project called “In the Language of Good” has been launched in Moscow, dedicated to the people, ideas, and intellectual traditions that have influenced the formation of a unified Eurasian socio-cultural space and the understanding of Russia’s historical destiny, TV BRICS reports.



According to Emirates News Agency, this initiative is a collaborative effort by the “Modern Russian” portal, the TV BRICS International Media Network, and the Eurasia Today information and analytical resource. It coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Eurasian Media Group, celebrated on July 11, 2026.



As part of the “In the Language of Good” project, a series of publications will focus on the theory of Eurasianism and explore fundamental questions about Russia’s identity and role in world history. The authors will draw on the legacy of Russian historical and philosophical thought, including figures such as Nikolay Karamzin, Vasily Klyuchevsky, Nikolay Trubetskoy, Pyotr Savitsky, Pyotr Suvchinsky, and Georges Florovsky. These materials aim to delve into how, for over a century, thinkers have endeavored to comprehend Russia’s role as an independent civilization distinct from both Europe and Asia.



The project’s inaugural article, “The Theory of Eurasianism: From ‘Self-Betrayal’ to ‘Independence’,” is now available on the “Modern Russian” portal. This piece traces Eurasianism’s origins, which took shape among Russian political and intellectual communities abroad in the 1920s. It highlights how ideas of Russia’s self-determination, “independence,” and civilizational uniqueness emerged as responses to Europeanization challenges and societal spiritual divisions.



Future publications will explore various facets of Eurasian thought, including geopolitical, cultural, religious, and philosophical angles. The series will also analyze the continued relevance of Eurasianism today as a means to articulate the “Russian idea” and understand Russia’s global position.



Founded in 2001, the Eurasian Media Group encompasses the analytical portal “Eurasia Today,” “Za rubezhom,” the Caspian Information Agency, and the international multimedia center “Eurasia Today.” The group covers significant developments in Eurasia’s economy, science, culture, art, and sports, as well as integration processes within EAEU, ASEAN, SCO, and other associations.



Launched in 2007, the “Modern Russian” project, implemented by the TV BRICS International Media Network, aims to promote the Russian language, improve literacy, and provide linguistic support. It engages in unmatched practical philology activities within Russia and globally, with its information resources and consulting services utilized in over 150 countries worldwide.

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