Vadim V. Zagladin ( June 23, 1927 , Moscow - November 17, 2006 ) - Soviet party and state leader, Russian political scientist, adviser to the President of the USSR . Member of the Central Auditing Commission of the CPSU (1971-1976). Candidate member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1976-1981). Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1981-1990).
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Biography
Education
Graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MGIMO). Specialty - historian of international affairs. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences .
Professional activities
After graduating from MGIMO, he taught at the same institute, worked as a journalist in the Novoe Vremya weekly, in the journal Problems of Peace and Socialism ( Prague ).
From July 1964 to 1988 (before approaching General Secretary Gorbachev and before going to work in the USSR Supreme Soviet) he worked in the International Department of the CPSU Central Committee : consultant, deputy head, first deputy head.
At the same time, for 18 years he headed the department of problems of the international labor movement at the Institute of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU [1] .
Stanislav Menshikov noted: “ Brezhnev’s favorite was Vadim Zagladin, the first deputy of Ponomarev ... The secretary general regularly presented Zagladin with trophies of his hunt, took him on trips, placed him close to him in negotiations. Seeing Vadim in official photographs right behind the general’s back, the party elite imbued him with special piety " [2] .
He was elected a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR of the 9th convocation, a deputy of the Council of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 10th and 11th convocations.
In 1979 - 1989 - Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Council of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the USSR.
In 1988–1991 - Advisor to Mikhail S. Gorbachev (as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, President of the USSR).
In 1980-1990, the editor-in-chief of the French Yearbook .
Since 1992 - Advisor to the President of the Gorbachev Foundation , Deputy Chairman of the International Association of European Atlantic Cooperation, a member of the leadership of the Foreign Policy Association.
He was buried at Vvedensky cemetery . [3]
Family
- Father - Valentin Nikolayevich ( 1890 - 1971 ) - Major General.
- Mother - Alisa Pavlovna, nee Ivensen ( 1906 - 1974 ).
- Wife - Svetlana Mikhailovna, nee Kozlova ( 1929 - 1995 ) - doctor of economics, professor.
- Son - Nikita Vadimovich ( 1951 - 2016 ) - political scientist, doctor of historical sciences, professor.
- Daughter - Lyudmila Vadimovna (married - Biryukova) (1953 - 2009), one of the founders of the site "The All-Russian Genealogical Tree" (VGD)
- Wife - Tamara Georgievna, nee Chernova ( 1931 - 2008 ).
- Daughter - Zagladina Oksana Vadimovna (born 1960 ).
- Wife - Zhanna Vladimirovna (born in 1957 ).
Works
Author of a number of books and about 300 articles on problems of international relations, including:
- The struggle of the French people for peace and national independence, M., 1955.
- Patterns of the labor movement and the struggle for socialism. M., 1970.
- Prerequisites of socialism and the struggle for socialism. M., 1975.
- Global problems of the present: scientific and social aspects. M., 1981 (co-authored).
- For the rights of workers, for the peace and security of peoples. Communist vanguard of the labor movement in the early 80s. M., 1982.
- Spain. M., 1983 (executive editor).
- The international character of the Great October Socialist Revolution. M., 1987.
Interesting Facts
- Gorbachev presented Zagladin with a collection of his speeches with an inscription and an indication that one of their real authors was his assistant. [four]
Notes
- ↑ Vadim Zagladin dies
- ↑ ON OLD SQUARE . The appeal date is March 25, 2013. Archived April 4, 2013.
- ↑ ZAGLADIN Vadim Valentinovich (1927–2006)
- ↑ Word and Deed of Vadim Zagladin