词条 | Oleg Matveychev |
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CareerIn 1993 Matveychev graduated in philosophy from the Ural State University. He then did a PhD in the philosophy of politics and law with the thesis topic of Philosophy of Hegel's Politics and Modernity.[4] From 1996 he became an active political consultant for Russian regional elections and participated in over 60 campaigns.[5] PoliticsFrom 2006 to 2010 Matveychev was a staff member of Presidential Administration of Russia. In 2010 Matveychev became deputy governor of the Vologda Oblast.[4] In 2011 he became deputy governor of the Volgograd Oblast.[4] ControversyIn 2010, according to the Guardian newspaper, Matveychev caused controversy by writing on his blog that "he dreamed of gathering the Russian opposition on a city square and calling in an army of tanks to mow them down. 'And then, like after Tiananmen in China, we would also have 10% annual economic growth after 20 or 30 years'".[1] Matveychev is an opponent of copyright. He was involved in at least two plariarism scandals, where Matveychev was the one whose writings were plagiarized, once by Anna Chapman, and a second time by the Russian Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky in his book "Myths about Russia", particularly in the chapter about "unwashed Europe" and "clean Russia". Matveychev had announced that he is not going to pursue any action as the copyright impedes innovation and "behind every thought or object is every human being who ever lived".[6][7] Matveychev is an author of alternative theory about ending of Trojan War, with the Trojans as winners. [8] Additionally, Matveychev was behind the idea to change a name of a real person to Harry Potter to participate in Yekaterinburg regional elections.[9] Books [2]
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Charity workMatveychev is on the board of "Right to Smile", a children's charity set up by ex-spy Anna Chapman, active in her hometown of Volgograd.[1] References1. ^1 2 [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/nov/02/russian-spy-anna-chapman-plagiarism-row Russian spy Anna Chapman embroiled in plagiarism row], Guardian, retrieved 02/11/2011 2. ^1 2 Books and Publications, Higher School of Economics, Moscow 3. ^[https://www.livejournal.com/ratings/users/?askname=matveychev_oleg&country=cyr#ask_position]Live Journal statistics 4. ^1 2 ОЛЕГ МАТВЕЙЧЕВ, ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ САЙТ, Official Site (in Russian) 5. ^Ъ-Газета — Сальный номер 6. ^{{cite web|title=LJ Rate|url=http://ljrate.ru/post/4295/532237|publisher=(in Russian)}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Response to discovery of plagiarized works|url=http://matveychev-oleg.livejournal.com/240256.html|website=Live Journal}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://whowontrojanwar.com/|title=Who won Trojan War|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 9. ^Публичная интернет-библиотека Владимира Прибыловского External links
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