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Nina Khrushcheva (professor)

Nina Khrushcheva (Russian: Нина Хрущёва, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵvə]; born 1964[1]) is a Russian–American professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York City, and a Contributing Editor to Project Syndicate, an "Association of Newspapers Around the World", that funds projects globally, under the aegis of the Open Society Foundations.[2][3]

Nina Khrushcheva
Khrushcheva in 2015
Native name
Нина Львовна Хрущёва
BornNina Petrova
1964 (1964)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
OccupationProfessor of International Affairs
Alma mater
GenresNon-fiction; history
Website
NinaKhrushcheva.wordpress.com

Family edit

Khrushcheva was born in Moscow, Russian SFSR, and is the great-granddaughter (and adoptive granddaughter) of former leader of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev. When Khrushchev's son Leonid died in World War II, Nikita adopted Leonid's two-year-old daughter, Julia, who later became Nina's mother. Khrushcheva's father, Lev Petrov, died in 1970 at age 47.[4]

Education edit

Khrushcheva received a degree from Moscow State University in Russia, with a major in Russian in 1987, and a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Princeton University in New Jersey, in 1998.

Career edit

From 2002 to 2004, Khrushcheva was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University in New York. Khrushcheva is currently a Professor of International Affairs in the graduate program at The New School in New York.[5]

Khrushcheva is the author of numerous articles. She directed the Russia Project at the World Policy Institute,[6] and has been a long-time contributor to Project Syndicate: Association of Newspapers Around the World, and editor of Project Syndicate's Russia column. Her articles have appeared in Newsweek, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times and other publications.

She had a two-year research appointment at the School of Historical Studies of Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and then served as Deputy Editor of East European Constitutional Review at NYU School of Law. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a recipient of Great Immigrants: The Pride of America Award from Carnegie Corporation of New York.

She is the author of Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics[7] (Yale UP, 2008) and The Lost Khrushchev: A Journey into the Gulag of the Russian Mind (Tate, 2014), and co-author of In Putin's Footsteps: Searching for the Soul of an Empire Across Russia's Eleven Time Zones (St. Martin's Press, 2019).

In March 2022, Khrushcheva was critical of Vladimir Putin's conduct in the war that he waged against Ukraine, saying that her grandfather would have found Putin's conduct to be "despicable".[8] In October 2022, she said, alluding to George Orwell's novel 1984, that in "Putin’s Russia, war is peace, slavery is freedom, ignorance is strength and illegally annexing a sovereign country’s territory is fighting colonialism."[9]

Work edit

  • Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics. Yale University Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-300-14824-4.
  • The Lost Khrushchev: A Journey Into the Gulag of the Russian Mind. Tate Publishing & Enterprises. 2014. ISBN 9781629945446.
  • In Putin's Footsteps: Searching for the Soul of an Empire Across Russia's Eleven Time Zones. St. Martin's Press. 2019. ISBN 978-1-250-16323-3.

References edit

  1. ^ "Nina Khrushcheva". Carnegie Corporation of New York. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  2. ^ . Carnegie Corporation of New York, USA. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Nina L. Khrushcheva". The World's Opinion Page. Project Syndicate. 29 December 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  4. ^ Nina L. Khrushcheva (July 2013). "Lost Khrushchev". Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Faculty – Nina Khrushcheva". The New School. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  6. ^ "World Policy Institute – The Russian Project". World Policy Institute. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2008.
  7. ^ Khrushcheva, Nina L. (1 October 2008). Imagining Nabokov: Russia Between Art and Politics. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300148244. Retrieved 17 April 2022 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Andrew Buncombe (2 March 2022). "Khrushchev's granddaughter 'embarrassed' by Putin invasion and says Soviet leader would find attack 'despicable'". independent.co.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  9. ^ "The Kremlin's suicidal imperialism". Social Europe. 14 October 2022.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Nina L. Khrushcheva at Wikimedia Commons
External videos
  Nina L. Khrushcheva, Associate Professor, The New School, France24, 28 February 2014
  • Official website
  • Brezhnev, Bush and Baghdad
  • New School profile

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Nina Khrushcheva Russian Nina Hrushyova IPA xrʊˈɕːɵve born 1964 1 is a Russian American professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York City and a Contributing Editor to Project Syndicate an Association of Newspapers Around the World that funds projects globally under the aegis of the Open Society Foundations 2 3 Nina KhrushchevaKhrushcheva in 2015Native nameNina Lvovna HrushyovaBornNina Petrova1964 1964 Moscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionOccupationProfessor of International AffairsAlma materMoscow State UniversityPrinceton UniversityGenresNon fiction historyWebsiteNinaKhrushcheva wordpress com Contents 1 Family 2 Education 3 Career 4 Work 5 References 6 External linksFamily editKhrushcheva was born in Moscow Russian SFSR and is the great granddaughter and adoptive granddaughter of former leader of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev When Khrushchev s son Leonid died in World War II Nikita adopted Leonid s two year old daughter Julia who later became Nina s mother Khrushcheva s father Lev Petrov died in 1970 at age 47 4 Education editKhrushcheva received a degree from Moscow State University in Russia with a major in Russian in 1987 and a Ph D in comparative literature from Princeton University in New Jersey in 1998 Career editFrom 2002 to 2004 Khrushcheva was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of International and Public Affairs Columbia University in New York Khrushcheva is currently a Professor of International Affairs in the graduate program at The New School in New York 5 Khrushcheva is the author of numerous articles She directed the Russia Project at the World Policy Institute 6 and has been a long time contributor to Project Syndicate Association of Newspapers Around the World and editor of Project Syndicate s Russia column Her articles have appeared in Newsweek The New York Times The Wall Street Journal the Financial Times and other publications She had a two year research appointment at the School of Historical Studies of Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and then served as Deputy Editor of East European Constitutional Review at NYU School of Law She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a recipient of Great Immigrants The Pride of America Award from Carnegie Corporation of New York She is the author of Imagining Nabokov Russia Between Art and Politics 7 Yale UP 2008 and The Lost Khrushchev A Journey into the Gulag of the Russian Mind Tate 2014 and co author of In Putin s Footsteps Searching for the Soul of an Empire Across Russia s Eleven Time Zones St Martin s Press 2019 In March 2022 Khrushcheva was critical of Vladimir Putin s conduct in the war that he waged against Ukraine saying that her grandfather would have found Putin s conduct to be despicable 8 In October 2022 she said alluding to George Orwell s novel 1984 that in Putin s Russia war is peace slavery is freedom ignorance is strength and illegally annexing a sovereign country s territory is fighting colonialism 9 Work editImagining Nabokov Russia Between Art and Politics Yale University Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 300 14824 4 The Lost Khrushchev A Journey Into the Gulag of the Russian Mind Tate Publishing amp Enterprises 2014 ISBN 9781629945446 In Putin s Footsteps Searching for the Soul of an Empire Across Russia s Eleven Time Zones St Martin s Press 2019 ISBN 978 1 250 16323 3 References edit Nina Khrushcheva Carnegie Corporation of New York Retrieved 15 September 2023 Great Immigrants of America Nina Khrushcheva Carnegie Corporation of New York USA Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 24 April 2017 Nina L Khrushcheva The World s Opinion Page Project Syndicate 29 December 2021 Retrieved 29 December 2021 Nina L Khrushcheva July 2013 Lost Khrushchev Retrieved 13 January 2014 Faculty Nina Khrushcheva The New School Retrieved 27 February 2022 World Policy Institute The Russian Project World Policy Institute Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2008 Khrushcheva Nina L 1 October 2008 Imagining Nabokov Russia Between Art and Politics Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300148244 Retrieved 17 April 2022 via Google Books Andrew Buncombe 2 March 2022 Khrushchev s granddaughter embarrassed by Putin invasion and says Soviet leader would find attack despicable independent co uk Retrieved 11 January 2023 The Kremlin s suicidal imperialism Social Europe 14 October 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Nina L Khrushcheva at Wikimedia Commons External videos nbsp Nina L Khrushcheva Associate Professor The New School France24 28 February 2014 Official website The Mysteries of Political Strategy Brezhnev Bush and Baghdad New School profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nina Khrushcheva professor amp oldid 1214197866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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