Vladislav Leonidowitsch Inozemzew

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Vladislav Inozemtsev (2011)

Wladislaw Leonidowitsch Inosemzew ( Russian Владислав Леонидович Иноземцев ; born October 10, 1968 in Gorky , now Nizhny Novgorod) is a Russian economist, sociologist and politician.

Vladislav Inozemtsev is a doctor of economics, founder and director of the Center for Studies on Post-Industrial Society . He is the author of numerous books as well as scientific and journalistic articles published in Russia, France, Great Britain, the USA and China. From 1992 to 2003 he held management positions at AO Meschbankowski finansowy dom and the commercial banks Kredit-Moskwa and Moskowsko-Parischski Bank . And from 2003 to 2011 Inozemtsev was the publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine Svobodnaya Mysl .

Inozemzew was a member of the Right Cause party from 2011 . In 2012 he left her because of her support for Vladimir Putin .

In the spring of 2018 he described the New Cold War between the West and Russia as an effect of the loss of rationality in Russian foreign policy. A goal of Putin cannot be recognized, unless it is to become a dictator in a country that does not even have the appearance of a democracy. Attempts to rebuild the Soviet Union through integration do not look promising either.

Individual evidence

  1. [1] postindustrial.net, accessed on April 14, 2019 (Russian)
  2. Sanctions forever , snob.ru, accessed March 30, 2018 (Russian)