PRIMAKOV, YEVGENY MAKSIMOVICH

yĭvgyānˈyē mŭksyēˈməvyĭchˌ prēˌməkôfˈ, 1929–, Russian government official and economist, b. Kiev (now in Ukraine). A member of the Soviet Communist party from 1959 to 1991, he worked for Soviet broadcasting and the party newspaper Pravda in the 1950s and 60s. An expert on Middle Eastern affairs, he became deputy director (1970) and director (1985) of the Institute of World Economic Affairs and International Relations; he was also director (1977–85) of the Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1989, Primakov became a member of the Communist party's central committee, and he served as President Mikhail Gorbachev's special envoy to Iraq prior to the Persian Gulf War. In 1991, after the August Coup, he became head of the Central Intelligence Service. He remained head of the renamed Foreign Intelligence Service under the Russian government until 1996, earning a reputation as a hard-liner. In 1996, President Boris Yeltsin appointed Primakov foreign minister, and in 1998 he was chosen as a compromise candidate for prime minister when the Duma refused to approve Yeltsin's first choice, Viktor Chernomyrdin. Moving cautiously amid an economic crisis, Primakov avoided financial disaster, but after refusing to dismiss Communist members of his government in May, 1999, as the Communists moved toward impeaching Yeltsin, Primakov himself was dismissed by the president. His political party did more poorly than originally expected in the Dec., 1999, parliamentary elections.

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...Price increases, r9, z3, 39, z8 z Price liberalization, 18, r9-zz, 23, 174 Price monitoring, 18 8 Primakov, Yevgeny Maksimovich: Arab connections, 327; biogra- phical sketch, 32S-33SS as chair- man of Supreme Soviet, 330; as
...on U-2 program, 267 Pratt and Whitney, industrial espionage against, 427 Prieur, Dominique, 405 -7 Primakov, Yevgeny Maksimovich, 421 on industrial espionage, 428 -29 Prime, Geoffrey Arthur, 343 -44, 344 fn Proctor, Ed, 299 PROFESSOR...
...August 1991 coup; amnestied in February 1994. YURI LUZHKOV: Mayor of Moscow. MASHA: Putins older daughter. YEVGENY MAKSIMOVICH PRIMAKOV: Pravda columnist and former director of the USSR Institute of Oriental Studies and the Institute of World...


 

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...treated in Austria and Primakov is treated in Switzerland...barrage, attacks on Primakov started later in the...Congratulations! Dear Yevgeny Maksimovich is 70."27 This might...report even claimed that Primakov was terminally ill...


 

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...Soviet Abroad. by Anatol Lieven Yevgeny Primakov, Russia and the Arabs: Behind...2009), 400 pp., $29.95. Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakovs Russia and the Arabs...same challenges and dilemmas. Primakov is one of the most remarkable...


 

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PRIMAKOV, YEVGENY MAKSIMOVICH yivgyan ye muksye m vyich pre m kof...Institute of Oriental Studies. In 1989, Primakov became a member of the Communist partys...President Boris Yeltsin appointed Primakov foreign minister, and in 1998 he...


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