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Alexander Baunov | |
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Born | Alexander Germanovich Baunov 4 December 1969 |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, philologist, diplomat, political scientist |
Alexander Germanovich Baunov (Russian: Александр Германович Баунов, born December 4, 1969) is a Russian international policy expert, journalist, publicist, and former diplomat. Since 2015, he has been a senior associate in Carnegie Moscow Center and the editor in chief of Carnegie.ru.
Baunov is the author of the books WikiLeaks: Diplomacy by the Back Door, It's a Small Myth, and The End of the Regime: How Three European Dictatorships Ended (all in Russian).
In 1995 he graduated from the Department of Classical Philology of the Philological Faculty of Moscow State University Lomonosov. [1] From 1999 to 2003, he worked in the diplomatic service of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the Embassy in Greece. From 2004 to 2008, he worked as a reporter, and then editor in the international department of the magazine Russian Newsweek. [1] He published a number of guidebooks on Greece and its regions. From 2009 to 2015, he was a columnist and senior editor of the daily network edition www.slon.ru. [1] In addition to slon.ru, he published in the newspaper Vedomosti, the magazine Big City, and Russian Life. [2] He has published articles in Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, and The Atlantic. He regularly comments on domestic events and foreign policy issues in leading international media sources ( Reuters, Associated Press, Bloomberg, The New York Times, France Presse, Forbes, El País, etc.) Since 2015, he has been the chief editor at the Carnegie Moscow Center. [1]
In 2013, he was a finalist for the "Politischevet" publicist prize. In 2014, he was the chairman of the selection committee for the "PolitProsvet" award. [1]
As of 2022, Baunov works as a research fellow at the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna. [3]
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Alexander Baunov | |
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Александр Баунов | |
Born | Alexander Germanovich Baunov 4 December 1969 |
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, philologist, diplomat, political scientist |
Alexander Germanovich Baunov (Russian: Александр Германович Баунов, born December 4, 1969) is a Russian international policy expert, journalist, publicist, and former diplomat. Since 2015, he has been a senior associate in Carnegie Moscow Center and the editor in chief of Carnegie.ru.
Baunov is the author of the books WikiLeaks: Diplomacy by the Back Door, It's a Small Myth, and The End of the Regime: How Three European Dictatorships Ended (all in Russian).
In 1995 he graduated from the Department of Classical Philology of the Philological Faculty of Moscow State University Lomonosov. [1] From 1999 to 2003, he worked in the diplomatic service of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the Embassy in Greece. From 2004 to 2008, he worked as a reporter, and then editor in the international department of the magazine Russian Newsweek. [1] He published a number of guidebooks on Greece and its regions. From 2009 to 2015, he was a columnist and senior editor of the daily network edition www.slon.ru. [1] In addition to slon.ru, he published in the newspaper Vedomosti, the magazine Big City, and Russian Life. [2] He has published articles in Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, and The Atlantic. He regularly comments on domestic events and foreign policy issues in leading international media sources ( Reuters, Associated Press, Bloomberg, The New York Times, France Presse, Forbes, El País, etc.) Since 2015, he has been the chief editor at the Carnegie Moscow Center. [1]
In 2013, he was a finalist for the "Politischevet" publicist prize. In 2014, he was the chairman of the selection committee for the "PolitProsvet" award. [1]
As of 2022, Baunov works as a research fellow at the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen in Vienna. [3]