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Vladislav Krasnov ((ロシア語:Владислав Георгиевич Краснов), ''Vladislav Georgievich Krasnov''; born February 24, 1937) is a Russian and American scholar and writer. While his scholarly works were published with his name spelled as Vladislav Krasnov, his social and political commentary appears under the name W. George Krasnow.〔E.g. (Columnist - Dr. George Krasnow ), in ''Veterans Today''; (Russian American Goodwill Associates )〕 ==Biography== Vladislav Krasnov was born in Perm in 1937. In 1960 he graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in history and anthropology,〔, "The Author", inside the back cover〕 and obtained a position with the Swedish service of Radio Moscow. On October 26, 1962, while on a trip to Sweden, he requested political asylum from the Swedish authorities, thus becoming, in the eyes of Soviet authorities, a defector.〔Krasnov's KGB file, quoted at 〕 For several years he studied and lectured in Swedish universities, and in 1966 moved to the United States. 〔 During his US academic career, Vladislav Krasnov obtained a Master's degree in Slavic languages and a Ph.D. in Russian literature from University of Washington (1974). He taught and conducted research at University of Texas, Austin, Southern Methodist University, Monterey Institute of International Studies, and Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He also was a visiting researcher at Sapporo University in Japan. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vladislav Krasnov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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