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Vladimir F. Petrovskij


Alternative spellings:
W. Petrowski
V. F. Petrovskij
Vladimir Petrovskij
V. F. Petrovskiĭ
Vladimir Petrovsky
Wladimir Petrowski
V. Petrovsky
Vladimir Fedorovich Petrovsky
V. F. Petrovsky
V. Petrovskiĭ
Vladimir Fedorovich Petrovskii
V. F. Petrovskii
V. Petrovskii
Vladimir Fedorovich Petrovskij

B: 1933
D: 2014
Biblio: Sowjet. Diplomat; Doktor istoričeskich nauk (1975); Kandidat juridičeskich nauk (1963) ; Diplomat ; Doctor of historical sciences, tätig am Centre of Political-Diplomatic Dialogue of the Institute of Europe, Moscow = Centr Politiko-Diplomatičeskogo Dialoga; Ambasador; IFES, Russian Acad. of Sciences; first deputy foreign minister of the USSR; director general of the Geneva headquarters of the United Nations

Profession

  • Diplomat
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  • Vladimir Fedorovich Petrovsky (Russian: Влади́мир Фёдорович Петро́вский, IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ˈfʲɵdərəvʲɪtɕ pɪˈtrovskʲɪj]; 29 April 1933, Stalingrad – 21 February 2014) was a Soviet/Russian diplomat, Ambassador, professor in history, politician and writer. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union under Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. In 1992 he became UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs in New York. From 1993–2002 he was Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva. During this time he was also Secretary-General of the Conference for Disarmament. After his retirement from the United Nations V. Petrovsky established the non-governmental organization Comprehensive Dialogue Among Civilizations (CDAC). Vladimir Petrovsky died on 21 February 2014 after a long illness. Mira Petrovsky, his wife lives in Moscow, together with their daughter Lena. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      2005
    1
      1998
    1
      1980

    Series

    1. Doklady Instituta Evropy (1)