Vladislav Inozemtsev

[1] He is a professor and the chair at the Department of World Economy, Faculty of Public Governance, Moscow State Lomonosov University.

[1] Inozemtsev is also Russian Media Studies Project Special Advisor at the Washington-based Middle East Media Research Institute[2] From 1992-1993 he was a specialist, then chief specialist of the joint-stock company "Interbank Financial House" (Moscow) (Russian: АО «Межбанковский финансовый дом» (Москва)), and, in 1993 he was deputy manager of the branch of the commercial bank "Credit-Moscow" (Russian: банк «Кредит-Москва») which was supported by bank Imperial.

[4] Since November 2012, Inozemtsev has been chairman of the High Council of the Civilian Force, a Russian "center-liberal", pro-European political party.

[7][8] In spring 2018 he concluded that the new Cold War between Russia and the West was based on the complete absence of rationality within Russian foreign policy.

[10] In spring 2022 Inozemtsev claimed that Putin fulfilled "immaculately the catalog of what matters to be called fascism" according to the following four pillars:[11] Regarding the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Inozemtsev said that sanctions would not convince Russians to get rid of Putin, as most of them really believed that Ukraine was a part of their country.

Vladislav Inozemtsev in 2011
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