词条 | Alexey Chesnakov |
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}} Alexey Chesnakov (born September 1, 1970, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR) is a Russian political scientist and director of the Center for Current Politics (CPC). He is the author of several publications dealing with the domestic and foreign policy of Russia.[1] Chesnakov has also served as Deputy Head of internal policy for the Administration President of the Russian Federation (2001–2008), as a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation (2009–2010), and Deputy Secretary-General of the United Russia political party (2012–2013). EducationGraduated from the Faculty of Philosophy at Moscow State University. Researcher, Institute of Mass Political Movements of the Russian-American University (RAU), 1991-93. Research Fellow & Project Manager, Center for Current Politics in Russia (CPC), 1993-97. Director of the Center for Current Politics in Russia (CPC); director of the Center for Social and Political Information Institute of Social and Political Research (ISPR) 1997-2000. In 2000, Chesnakov defended his thesis "The Electoral Process as a Form of Structuring the Political Regime: the Case of Elections to the State Duma". Political activityHead of Information and Analytical Planning, Deputy Head of the internal policy of the Presidential Administration, 2001-08. Member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, 2009-10. Chairman of the Public Council Presidium of the General Council of the political party "United Russia" in interaction with the media and expert community, 2010-11. Deputy Secretary of the General Council of the political party "United Russia", 2012-Jan. 2013. References1. ^"The “Brave” Democrats of Russia's Growing Civil Society" Global voices online {{DEFAULTSORT:Chesnakov, Alexey}} 5 : 1970 births|Russian political scientists|Living people|People from Baku|Moscow State University alumni |
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