Andrey Piontkovsky
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Andrey Andreevich Piontkovsky (born 1940, Moscow) is Russian scientist and political writer and analyst.[1]
He graduated from the Mathematics Department of Moscow State University and has published more than a hundred scientific papers on applied mathematics.
He was an Executive Director of the Strategic Studies Center (Moscow) think tank that has been closed since 2006. He contributes regularly to Novaya Gazeta, the Moscow Times, Russia Journal and the online journals Grani.ru and Transitions Online[1]. He is also a regular political commentator for the BBC World Service and Radio Liberty in Moscow. He has been an outspoken critic of Putin's "managed" democracy in Russia and, as such, has described Russia as a "soft totalitarian regime."[2]
Piontkovsky is a member of the American Mathematical Society and the International Writers Association's PEN Club.
Piontkovsky is the author of several books on the Putin presidency in Russia, including his most recent book, Another Look Into Putin's Soul.[3][4]
[edit] Books
Another Look into Putin's Soul, Hudson Institute (2006), ISBN 1-55813-151-5
[edit] Selected articles
- His articles in The Jamestown Foundation
- Obseqiousness toward Putin, by Andrei Piontkovsky, The Washington Times, September 30, 2005
- The Law of the Nerd, English translation from grani.ru
- His articles in grani.ru (Russian)