Anatoly Gromyko

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Anatoly Gromyko was a Soviet and Russian diplomat and scholar, known for his work in international relations and as the son of longtime Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko.

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instanceOf diplomat
human
international relations scholar
scholar
awardReceived Order of Friendship of Peoples NERFINISHED
Order of the Red Banner of Labour NERFINISHED
USSR State Prize NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
countryOfDeath Russia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1932-04-15
dateOfDeath 2017-09-25
educatedAt Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR NERFINISHED
Moscow State Institute of International Relations NERFINISHED
employer Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR NERFINISHED
Russian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
USSR Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
father Andrei Gromyko NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork African studies
American studies
foreign policy analysis
international relations
genre non-fiction
hasOccupation academic
diplomat
writer
languageSpoken English
memberOf Russian Academy of Sciences NERFINISHED
Union of Soviet Writers NERFINISHED
mother Lydia Gromyko NERFINISHED
movement Soviet diplomacy
nativeLanguage Russian
notableRelative Andrei Gromyko NERFINISHED
notableWork publications on Soviet foreign policy
studies on US–Soviet relations
works on African politics and development
placeOfBirth Minsk NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Moscow
positionHeld ambassador of the Soviet Union to Austria
ambassador of the Soviet Union to Guyana
ambassador of the Soviet Union to the United Kingdom
deputy director of the Institute for US and Canadian Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences
director of the Institute for African Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences
professor at Moscow State University
workLocation Georgetown, Guyana NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Moscow
Vienna

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Andrei Gromyko child Anatoly Gromyko