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The paper addresses Russia’s genealogy of anticolonial discourses inherited from Slavophile and Eurasianist thinkers and merged with Soviet-time internationalism. It looks at the main iterations of it in today’s Russia, ranging from official strategy by figures such as Sergei Karaganov to more fringe Dugin’s versions and explores the idea of a metapolitics of multipolarity and its receptions in the Global South.