Arbatov, G. A.

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Name (Latin)
Arbatov, G. A.
Name (Cyrilic)
Арбатов, Георгий Аркадьевич
Other forms of name
Arbatov, Georgiĭ Arkadʹevich
Arbatov, Sorgy
Arbatov, Georgi A. (Georgi Arkadyevich)
Arbatov, Georgi Arkadyevich
Arbatov, G
Arbatov, Georgii Arkadevich
Arbatov, Georgiy Arkadevich
Arbatow, Georgij Arkadewitsch
Arbatov, Georgii A
Date of birth
1923
Occupation
International relations specialists
Politicians
Associated Language
rus
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
b. 1923
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 105925729
Wikidata: Q967886
Library of congress: n 79042087
Sources of Information
  • Bergedorfer Gesprächskreis Web site, Feb. 1, 2005(124th Bergedorf Round Table: research in protocol, participant: Prof. Dr. Georgij Arkadewitsch Arbatow; b. 1923; director emeritus of the Institute for USA and Canada Studies, Soviet/Russian Academy of Science. Foreign policy advisor to Soviet and Russian leaders from Khruschev to Yeltzin. Former member of the Supreme Soviet and of the Central Committee of the CPSU)
  • His Ideologicheskai︠a︡ borʹba v sovremennykh mezhdunarodnykh otnoshenii︠a︡kh, 1970.
  • His Vstupai︠a︡ v 80-e--, 1983:t.p. (Georgiĭ Arbatov) verso t.p. (Arbatov, G., akademik) colophon (Georgiĭ Arkadʹevich Arbatov)
  • Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1923)
  • New York times WWW site, Oct. 4, 2010(in obituary published Oct. 2: Georgi A. Arbatov; b. Georgi Arkadyevich Arbatov, Mar. 23, 1923, Kherson, Ukraine; d. Friday [Oct. 1, 2010], Moscow, aged 87; senior "Amerikanist" in the Soviet Communist Party in the final decades of the Cold War; served as the Kremlin's voice for a generation of television viewers in the United States)
  • His Ideologicheskaia borba v sovremennykh mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniiakh, 1970.
  • His The Soviet viewpoint, c1982:CIP t.p. (Georgi A. Arbatov) CIP galley (Georgi Arkadyevich Arbatov)
  • His Vstupaia v 80-e--, 1983:t.p. (Georgii Arbatov) verso t.p. (Arbatov, G., akademik) colophon (Georgii Arkadevich Arbatov)
  • Coloquio de Invierno (1992 : Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico). Los grandes cambios de nuestro tiempo, 1992:v. 1, t.p. (Georgiy Arkadevich Arbatov)
  • Bergedorfer Gesprachskreis Web site, Feb. 1, 2005(124th Bergedorf Round Table: research in protocol, participant: Prof. Dr. Georgij Arkadewitsch Arbatow; b. 1923; director emeritus of the Institute for USA and Canada Studies, Soviet/Russian Academy of Science. Foreign policy advisor to Soviet and Russian leaders from Khruschev to Yeltzin. Former member of the Supreme Soviet and of the Central Committee of the CPSU)
  • LCN: Arbatov, G. A. ; note: b. 1923
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Wikipedia description:

Georgy Arkadyevich Arbatov (Russian: Георгий Аркадьевич Арбатов; 19 May 1923 – 1 October 2010) was a Soviet–Russian political scientist. He served as an adviser to five General Secretaries of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and was best known in the West during the Cold War era as a representative for the policies of the Soviet Union in the United States, where his fluent English helped make him a frequent guest on American television. He was the founding director and later emeritus director of the Institute for US and Canadian Studies of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (ISKRAN), the Soviet and Russian think tank for the study of the US and Canada. Arbatov died on 1 October 2010, at the age of 87. Arbatov is regarded as one of the leading Jewish figures in the Soviet Union and Russia.

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