Nikolai Zlobin

January 6, 2024
Political Scientist

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Nikolai Zlobin
Full Name Nikolai Zlobin
Occupation Political Scientist
Date Of Birth Mar 1, 1958(1958-03-01)
Age 66
Country Russia
Birth City Moscow
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Nikolai Zlobin Biography

Name Nikolai Zlobin
Birthday Mar 1
Birth Year 1958
Home Town Moscow
Birth Country Russia
Birth Sign Pisces
Parents Vasiliy Ivanovich Zlobin, Clara Konstantinovna Zlobina
Children(s) Dina Gubchenko

Nikolai Zlobin is one of the most popular and richest Political Scientist who was born on March 1, 1958 in Moscow, Russia. Zlobin graduated from Moscow State University. His advisor for his undergraduate studies was the renowned Social historian Vladimir Drobizhev (1931-1989).

Following his arrival in America in the United States during the 1990s, Zlobin was a regular contributor to Literaturnaya Gazeta, at the time the most popular Russian newspaper and Nezavisimaya Gazeta, a leader in the new independently-owned Russian press. As a journalist, he had the opportunity to meet prominent Western celebrities, such as Ross Perot, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Lech Walesa and Ralph Nader. He has also had meetings with a variety of famous politicians and experts as well as six former and current U.S. presidents.

Zlobin was one of the first observers in the West to report on the growing influence of organized crime in Russia, which was initially thought to jeopardize his return to the country. After his article, “The Mafiacracy Takes Over,” was published in The New York Times in 1994, Zlobin’s father reportedly called and told his son, “I love you, but don’t come back.”

Between 1995-1999 Zlobin was a visiting professor at Webster University, St.Louis.[1] Between 1993 and 2000, Zlobin also held various short-term positions as a visiting professor and research fellow at a number of universities and research institutions in the United States, including Georgetown, Stanford, American, George Washington and Harvard universities, as well as the Kennan Institute of Advanced Russian Studies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.

From 1983 to 1993, Zlobin was an Assistant Professor, and later Vice-Head of the History Department at Moscow State University. Later, he was an advisor of Russian president Boris Yeltsin.

Nikolai Zlobin Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Political Scientist
House Living in own house.

Nikolai Zlobin is one of the richest Political Scientist from Russia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Nikolai Zlobin 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Nikolai Zlobin was born in Moscow on the 1st of March 1958, into an academic family. The father of Nikolai was Vasiliy Ivanovich Zlobin (1919-2008) who was an ex-military World War II veteran and a distinguished professor of historical studies of Moscow State University, where was he taught from 1951 to 2008. Vasiliy was the author of a few publications on the political history of World War II, and the political party theory in Russia as well as his home country of the Soviet Union that were widely published in Russia and around the world. The mother of Zlobin was Clara Konstantinovna Zlobina [nee Bondarenko(born 1928) (1928-2003) was scientist in nuclear physics at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (presently the Russian Academy of Sciences).

Nikolai Zlobin (Russian: Nikolai Vasil’evich Zlobin born on March 1, 1958) is a Russian journalist, political scientist as well as a historian, who spent over 20 years working and living within America. United States. The author has written over twelve books and more than 300 essays and writings on twentieth century historical studies, Russian and American politics as well as international security. After a long and successful academic career, Zlobin emerged as a top analyst in the field of U.S.-Russian relations. He is currently the director and founder of the Center on Global Interests in Washington, D.C.

From 1993–2013, he served as an original executive co-editor of Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization, an international scholarly journal focused on the contemporary transformation of the Soviet successor states. Initially launched at American University, the journal developed into an editorial project linking U.S. and Russian scholars and secured the support of the Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation, headed at the time by former Reagan adviser Jeane Kirkpatrick. It continues to be published today by the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., under Managing Editor Robert Orttung.

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From 2001–2012, Zlobin was Director of Russian and Asian programs at the Center for Defense Information (later renamed the World Security Institute) in Washington, D.C. During part of this time he produced Washington ProFile, a Russian-language news digest of American news and analysis that was widely read in Russia (see “Media” below).

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Nikolai Ranked on the list of most popular Political Scientist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Russia. Nikolai Zlobin celebrates birthday on March 1 of every year.

Zlobin holds memberships in several prestigious expert associations. He has been a permanent member of the Valdai Discussion Club since its inception in 2004 and, since 2008, a permanent member of the Yaroslavl Global Policy Forum. He has also received numerous teaching and research grants, including two MacArthur Foundation awards, two awards from the Truman Institute, and another from the Soros Foundation.

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