Boris Rubenovich Asoyan (1945 - December 1992) - Soviet diplomat, African historian , candidate of historical sciences .
| Boris Rubenovich Asoyan | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Victor Georgievich Krivda | ||||||
| Successor | Vladimir Vladimirovich Yukhin | ||||||
| Birth | 1945 | ||||||
| Death | 1992 | ||||||
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| Profession | diplomat | ||||||
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Biography
Graduated from MGIMO . The main direction of scientific research is the national liberation movement in African countries.
Employee of the Institute of Africa, Academy of Sciences of the USSR Later - deputy head of the Second African Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR , candidate of historical sciences. By sunset, the USSR - ambassador in Botswana .
Wife - Alena Doletskaya , who was later the chief editor of the "Russian" Vogue .
He committed suicide in December 1992.
Books
- The roads of freedom. - M. , 1982.
- Zimbabwe. - M. , 1983.
- "Wild geese" are killed at dawn. Secret war against Africa. - M .: Publishing house of polit. literature, 1984.
- South Africa: What will be tomorrow? ( Beyond ) - M .: Soviet Russia , 1985
- Still amazing Africa. - M. , 1987.
- The riddle of the U-209 project ( Beyond ) - M.: Soviet Russia , 1988