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Pavel Felgenhauer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pavel Felgenhauer Pavel E. Felgenhauer (; born December 6, 1951) is a Russian amateur military analyst (without any specialist military qualification for the job) who allegedly has insider sources in the Russian military.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Did Russia Plan Its War In Georgia? )〕 He is known for his publications critical of Russia's political and military leadership.〔("The rogue intelligence officer, the bogus news agency and the spies who never were" ), The Guardian, 24 January 2001.〕 ==Biography== Felgenhauer was born in 1951 in Moscow, the Soviet Union; graduated from Moscow State University as a biologist〔 http://www.svobodanews.ru/content/transcript/163251.html〕 in 1975. He served as researcher and senior research officer in the Soviet Academy of Sciences (Moscow) and received his Candidate of Sciences degree in biology from the Academy in 1988. He is based in Moscow. Felgenhauer published numerous articles on topics dealing with Russian foreign and defense policies, military doctrine, arms trade, military-industrial complex and so on. From January 1991 until January 1993 he was associated with the ''Nezavisimaya Gazeta'', Moscow, as defense analyst and defense correspondent. From February 1993 till September 1999 Felgenhauer was member of the editorial board and chief defense correspondent of a Moscow daily ''Segodnya''. Since May 1994 till October 2005 Felgenhauer published a regular column on defense in the English language local daily ''The Moscow Times''. In July 2006, after being more than six years an independent defense analyst, Felgenhauer joined the staff of ''Novaya Gazeta''. Felgenhauer continues to provide regular comments on Russia's defense-related problems to many other local and international media organizations, including The Jamestown Foundation.
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