Pyotr Konstantinowitsch Goncharov

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Pyotr Konstantinovich Goncharov ( Russian Петр Константинович Гончаров ., Scientific transliteration Petr Goncharov Konstantinović * 9. July 1948 in Alma-Ata , USSR ) is a Russian sociologist and political scientist social to the research focus and political development.

Life

Goncharov completed four semesters by 1968 at the Alma-Ata Conservatory in the viola subject . From 1968 to 1970 he worked in Komsomol positions. He then studied history until 1974 at the Komsomol University with the Central Committee of the All-Soviet Lenin Communist Youth Association (WLKSM). From 1974 to 1990 he held positions in science , trade union and party . From 1990 to 1994 he was deputy head of the chair for philosophy and political science as well as prorector for teaching and scientific work at the Socio-Economic Institute of the Labor Academy and Social Relations at the same university. From 1994 to 2002 Goncharov was the deputy head of the Russian Customs Academy and helped establish the first Customs University in Russia . From 2002 to 2010 he worked on his habilitation at the Russian Academy of State Services under the President of the Russian Federation, as well as in scientific educational institutions . Since 2010 he has been a professor at the Russian State University of Social Sciences and deputy research director.

Goncharov is a full member of the Russian Academy of Political Science.

Scientific focus

Pyotr Konstantinowitsch Goncharov researches the development problems of political and social systems in times of global and regional changes. In his work he thought ahead and justified the model concept of the Russian welfare state. Gontscharow has contributed two monographs and articles in foreign journals and articles on the welfare state to the Političeskaja Enciklopedija / Political Lexicon (1999), to the Sociologičeskaja Enciklopedija / Sociological Lexicon (2003) and to the Novaja Filosofskaja Enciklopedija / New Philosophical Lexicon (2001, 2010).

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