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Natalya Narochnitskaya

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Narochnitskaya advocates that an indispensable condition for the success of Russia's foreign policy in the modern world is the renewal and detailed study of traditional pre-Soviet foundations of Russian diplomacy. Considered to be a conservative, Narochinitskaya has argued for "full legal continuity"
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Narochinitskaya is often criticized for failing to adhere to the stated purpose of IDC to create “a bridge of solid friendship between two great European nations”. In her numerous interviews she has put forward very hostile views, claiming that the West wants to subjugate Russia, impose its rules on
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it, even “dismember” it. She is often seen on state TV channels corroborating Putin's claims that the opposition movement in Russia is funded and coordinated by the NATO nations.
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with pre-Soviet Russia and views post-World War I Bolshevik treaties, which reduced the sovereign Russian territory, as illegitimate.
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at the institute for World Economy in Moscow during the time of the perestroika reforms. ( p.433 . Putins People, Catherine Bolton)
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Narochnitskaya appointed director of the Paris office of the Russian Institute for Democracy and Cooperation
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In the 1990s Narochnitskaya was a member of several minor political parties in Russia, including
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block in 2003 and served as vice chairman of the international affairs committee in the
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Narochnitskaya was elected to parliament as a representative (but not member) of the
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a ploy "to dilute the obstacles to the entry of parts of historic Russia into NATO."
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Between 1982 and 1989 Narochnitskaya worked at the Secretariat-General of the
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In January 2008, Narochnitskaya was appointed director of the Paris-based
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Fourth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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in 1994-1996. Narochnitskaya was also an outspoken opponent of
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and of NATO expansion, having called recognition of
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Russian
politician
United Nations
New York
Constitutional Democratic Party
Derzhava
Russian Orthodox Church
Chechnya
NATO
Yugoslavia
state continuity for the Baltics
Rodina
State Duma
Yevgeny Primakov
Institute of Democracy and Cooperation
Russian history
antiglobalism



Russian Institute for Democracy and Cooperation
"How Russian oligarchs' think tanks are winning hearts and minds in Europe and US – interview"
"Opinion | Can the Kremlin Influence the French Election? (Published 2017)"
ISSN
0362-4331
Categories
1948 births
Living people
21st-century Russian diplomats

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