Alexei Arbatov
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Alexei Arbatov is based at the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Moscow Center.
- Commissioner, Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission [1]
- International Advisory Board, Geneva Centre for Security Policy [2]
Professional experience
- Academician and professor of the Academy of Defence, Security and Police by the President of Russia, 2003
- Head of the Center for International Security Center of the Institute for International Economy and International Relationships of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2002 – present time
- Vice chairman of the YABLOKO party, 2001 – present time
- Consultant to the Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 1997
- Head of a department at the Institute for International Economy and International Relationships of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1985 - 1994
- Head of a section at the Institute for International Economy and International Relationships of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1983 - 1985
- Research fellow at the Institute for International Economy and International Relationships of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 1976 – 1983
Member
- Member of Russian Parliament (State Duma), a member of the YABLOKO faction and Deputy Chairman of the Duma Defence Committee, 1994-2003
- Member of the Research Council of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Head of the School board of the Foundation for families of the 76th airborne division’s servicemen.
- Member of the Governing Board of SIPRI and International advisory board of Geneva DCAF Institute and of the Center on Non-proliferation of Monterey Institute
- Member of the Russian Council for Foreign and Defence policy [3]
- Governing Board, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute [4]
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ Commissioners, Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission, accessed October 8, 2007.
- ↑ International Advisory Board, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, accessed February 16, 2010.
- ↑ Alexei Arbatov, Carnegie Moscow Center, accessed July 15, 2007.
- ↑ The SIPRI Governing Board, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, accessed December 28, 2007.