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Stanislav Menshikov : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stanislav Menshikov Stanislav Mikhaĭlovich Menʹshikov ((ロシア語:Станисла́в Миха́йлович Ме́ньшиков); 12 May 1927; Moscow – 13 November 2014; Amsterdam), was a Russian economist and former Soviet diplomat. He is the author of numerous publications in Russian and English including ''The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism'', and a chapter in ''Capitalism, Communism and Coexistence''. Menshikov is married to fellow economist Larissa Klimenko-Menshikova and is currently Professor at the Central Economic Mathematical Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow.〔(John Kenneth Galbraith and the Future of Economics )〕 ==Soviet career== He was formerly employed at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Soviet Academy of Sciences during the attempted economic reforms of Nikita Khrushchev.〔Menshikov, Catastrophe or Catharsis? The Soviet Economy Today, p 8.〕 In the late 1970s, Menshikov spent six years on the Secretariat of the United Nations in New York, during which time he was often asked to comment upon the U.S. economy by the ''New York Times''.〔("Catastrophe or Catharsis? The Soviet Economy Today" ) ''Monthly Review'', Jan, 1993 book review by Lynn Turgeon〕 During the 1980s, he served as a spokesman for the Soviet government on U.S. television.〔''Philadelphia Inquirer'', March 18, 1985, "SHULTZ SAYS REAGAN THINKS TIME IS RIGHT FOR A SUMMIT"〕〔''St Petersburg Times'', February 15, 1982, "Haig: Chemical Weapons Used By Moscow"〕〔''Philadelphia Inquirer'', December 30, 1983, SOVIET PARLIAMENT FINISHES UP, PRAISES ANDROPOV"〕
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