Aleksander Dugin is basically Russia's Steve Bannon. This is his playbook on how to beat the West (The atlanticists) and have Eurasia (Russia, China and their minions) take the supreme spot:
Arabic, is tough...cant think of anything modern, but a medieval writer named Ibn Khaldun was basically the first sociologist/anthropologist, and his work still not obsolete, talks about demographic decline, nomadism/transient lifestyle vs settled/peasant etc and his observations still sound relevant.
Another is Syed Qutb, the writer of "Milestones" which is what the Muslim Brotherhood consider their manifesto. He basically visited the US in the 1950s and his observations shaped his views. Im sure the book is banned in Egypt, so dont go to Egpyt if you have it in your kindle.
https://www.amherst.edu/system/files/media/1357/Milestones I_001.pdf Here it is. I think its the book that influenced Osama Bin Laden. Its also the book that condemned its author to death by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
(edit: since coprophiles are threatening my speech, I have to place the caveat that I do not intend to promote the contents in any of these books, Im just sharing their existence, and you can draw your own conclusions).