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  1. Georgy Khosroevich Shakhnazarov (Armenian: Գեորգի Շահնազարով; October 4, 1924 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Transcaucasian SFSR, Soviet Union – May 15, 2001 in Tula, Russia) was a Soviet politician and political scientist.

  2. 19 de mai. de 2001 · Georgi K. Shakhnazarov, a propagandist and political scientist of the Soviet era who rose to become a pro-reform assistant to Mikhail S. Gorbachev in the final years of the Soviet Union, died on...

  3. At the National Library of Israel, you can find information on G. Kh. Shakhnazarov (Georgiĭ Khosroevich) and view a variety of items related to the topic such as manuscripts, books, archives, photographs and more.

  4. 18 de mai. de 2001 · Georgy Shakhnazarov, 77, a close aide to Mikhail Gorbachev before, during and after the tumult of the 1991 Soviet collapse, died near Moscow after giving a speech, the Russian news media...

  5. Georgy Shakhanzarov was most influential in developing Gorbachev’s vision of a post-Cold War Europe and the concept of the common European home, but also in discussions of Warsaw Pact military doctrine, conventional weapons in Europe and withdrawal of Soviet forces from East European countries.

    • Svetlana Savranskaya
    • svetlana@gwu.edu
    • 2019
  6. Shakhnazarov reminds Gorbachev that “even the old leadership” renounced the use of military force towards Poland in 1980-1981. But Gorbachev, as a member of the Politburo at that time, remembers it well.

  7. The author, Georgy Shakhnazarov, is enough of a realist to argue that the Soviet Union needs to take the initiative before either its domestic political opponents—or, more likely, the new governments in Eastern Europe—demand such withdrawals, leaving Moscow on the defensive.