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Dmitri Yefimovich Furman ((ロシア語:Дми́трий Ефи́мович Фу́рман) ''Dmitrij Yefimovič Furman''; 28 February 1943 – 22 July 2011) was a Russian political scientist, sociologist, and expert on religions. The ''New Left Review'' called him "Russia’s leading comparative scholar on the political systems of post-Soviet states".〔(Introduction to Dmitri Furman )〕 Dmitri Furman was born in Moscow, graduated from Moscow State University (1965), and defended his PhD thesis "Religion and social conflicts in US" in 1981. In later years, Furman undertook as editor or sole author, a series of studies of the former Soviet periphery: collections on Ukraine (1997), Belarus (1998), Chechnya (1999), Azerbaijan (2001), the Baltic States (2002), a monograph on Kazakhstan (2004), and dozens of separate essays and articles. Also, continuing with his earlier specialization, he produced works on religion in post-Soviet Russia as well as a collection of his political journalism ''Our Last Ten Years'' (2001).〔http://newleftreview.org/II/54/dmitri-furman-imitation-democracies〕 ==Background and early life== Furman was born in 1943, the only child from the first short lasting marriage of his mother and an artist Sergey Victorov. He was brought up by his grandmother and her sister, whose brother was Boris Ioganson, a leading socialist realist painter of the time and president of the Soviet Academy of Arts when Furman was a teenager. Later his mother married two Jewish husbands, the first, Yefim Furman (Mifasov) was an artist who gave Dmitri his surname.
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