Shakhnazarov, Georgy Khosroevich

Shakhnazarov, Georgy Khosroevich
▪ 2002

      Armenian-born Soviet political analyst (b. Oct. 4, 1924, Baku, Transcaucasia, U.S.S.R. [now Baku, Azerbaijan]—d. May 15, 2001, Tula, Russia), as an advocate of glasnost and other political and social reforms, was one of Soviet Pres. Mikhail S. Gorbachev's most loyal and trusted political advisers. Shakhnazarov studied law at Azerbaijan State University and earned a doctorate in political science and philosophy from the Moscow Institute of Law. He worked as a writer and editor for the political publisher Politizdat and later for an international communist magazine based in Prague, where he quietly endorsed the unsuccessful reform movement. A senior official in the Central Committee, Shakhnazarov was responsible (1972–88) for guiding Moscow's relations with its Eastern European allies. In 1988, however, he was invited to join Gorbachev's personal staff. After the president's departure from office in 1991, Shakhnazarov devoted himself to analyzing globalization issues for the Gorbachev Foundation.

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  • Georgy Shakhnazarov — Georgy Khosroevich Shakhnazarov (4 October 1924 Baku, Soviet Union 15 May 2001 Tula, Russia) was a Soviet politician and political scientist. He was one of the half dozen aides closest to Mikhail Gorbachev both while he was Soviet leader and… …   Wikipedia

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