Biography:Andrey Piontkovsky

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Andrey Piontkovsky
Андрей Пионтковский
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Piontkovsky in 2011
Born
Andrey Andreyevich Piontkovsky

(1940-06-30) June 30, 1940 (age 84)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Alma materMoscow State University
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, political analysis
InstitutionsStrategic Studies Center, Moscow, Russia
WebsiteHis YouTube channel

Andrey Andreyevich Piontkovsky (Russian: Андре́й Андре́евич Пионтко́вский, born June 30, 1940) is a Russian scientist and political writer and analyst,[1][2] a member of International PEN Club.[3] He is a former member of the Russian Opposition Coordination Council.[4]

Biography

He graduated from the Mathematics Department of Moscow State University and has published more than a hundred scientific papers on applied mathematics.

Andrey Piontkovsky, in his article published on 11 January 2000 in Sovetskaya Rossiya[5] and placed on the Yabloko website[6] on the same day, was the first[7] to use the term "putinism" which he had defined as "the highest and final stage of bandit capitalism in Russia, the stage where, as one half-forgotten classic said, the bourgeoisie throws the flag of the democratic freedoms and the human rights overboard; and also as a war, "consolidation" of the nation on the ground of hatred against some ethnic group, attack on freedom of speech and information brainwashing, isolation from the outside world and further economic degradation". In the same article, Piontkovsky stated that the putinism is the terminal shot to the head of Russia, and also he compared Yeltsin to Hindenburg who gave Hitler the power.

He was an executive director of the Strategic Studies Center (Moscow) think tank that has been closed since 2006. He contributes regularly to Novaya Gazeta, The Moscow Times, The Russia Journal and the online journals Grani.ru[8] and Transitions Online.[9] He is also a regular political commentator for the BBC World Service and Radio Liberty in Moscow. He has been an outspoken critic of Putin's "managed" democracy in Russia and, as such, has described Russia as a "soft totalitarian regime"[10] and "hybrid fascism."[11]

Piontkovsky is a member of the American Mathematical Society. Piontkovsky is the author of several books on the Putin presidency in Russia, including his most recent book, Another Look Into Putin's Soul.[12][13]

Piontkovsky is one of the 34 first signatories of the online anti-Putin manifesto "Putin Must Go", published on 10 March 2010. In his subsequent articles he has repeatedly stressed its importance and urged citizens to sign it.[14]

On 26 June 2013, Piontkovsky commented the case of Edward Snowden by saying, "If Pushkov dares to draw a parallel between Snowden and Soviet dissidents, I must respond that none of them had anything to do with Soviet special services and none of them pledged not to betray state and departmental secrets."[15]

Piontkovsky compared the Crimean speech of Vladimir Putin in 2014 to Hitler's speech on Sudetenland in 1939. He described Putin as using "the same arguments and vision of history" and beyond that, that this speech played a key role in starting the war in Donbas.[16]

In 2016 he published an article "Бомба, готовая взорваться" ("A bomb that is ready to explode") about Russian-Chechen ethnic conflict.[17] When the General Prosecutor Office found his article "extremist" and started criminal prosecution [18] Piontkovsky at last left Russia on 19 February 2016.[19][20][21]

Condemnation of fascism

Piontkovsky adduces Igor Girkin's name among those of like-minded persons and says, "The authentic high-principled Hitlerites, true Aryans Dugin, Prokhanov, Yegor Prosvirnin (ru), Yegor Kholmogorov (ru), Girkin, Prilepin are a marginalized minority in Russia."[22][23] Piontkovsky adds, "Putin has stolen the ideology of the Russian Reich from the domestic Hitlerites, he has preventively burned them down, using their help to do so, hundreds of their most active supporters in the furnace of the Ukrainian Vendée."[22][23] In his interview with Radio Liberty, Piontkovsky says that maybe the meaning of the operation conducted by Putin is to reveal all these potential passionate leaders of social revolt, send them to Ukraine and burn them in the furnace of the Ukrainian Vendée.[24] In the interviews Andrey also argues that the ideology of Rashism is in many ways similar to German fascism (Nazism), while in speeches and policies of the President Putin it's similar to the ideas of Hitler.[25][26]

Some works

In English
In Russian

Video

References

  1. Klimina, Anna (2011). "The futility of the neoliberal policy of deliberate market construction and the promise of an institutionalist alternative: the case of Russia's authoritarian transition". Journal of Economic Issues 45 (2): 411–420. doi:10.2753/JEI0021-3624450218. 
  2. AREA 17 (2014-05-13). "Hudson Institute > About Hudson > Andrei A. Piontkovsky". Hudson.org. http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=PiontAndr. 
  3. "Andrey Piontkovsky | Free Russia Foundation" (in en-US). 11 July 2017. https://www.4freerussia.org/andrey-piontkovsky/. 
  4. Isaev, Gumer (January 2014). "Russia and Egypt: conflicts in the political elite and protest movements in 2011–2012". Journal of Eurasian Studies 5 (1): 60–67. doi:10.1016/j.euras.2013.10.003. 
  5. Piontkovsky, Andrey (11 January 2000). "Путинизм как высшая и заключительная стадия бандитского капитализма в России" (in ru). Советская Россия (Moscow) (3). 
  6. Piontkovsky, Andrey (11 January 2000). "Путинизм как высшая и заключительная стадия бандитского капитализма в России" (in ru). Yabloko. https://www.yabloko.ru/Publ/Book/Fire/fire_002.html. 
  7. Fedorov, Valeriy; Baskakova, Yuliya; Byzov, Leontiy; Chernozub, Oleg; Mamonov, Mikhail; Gavrilov, Igor; Vyadro, Mikhail (2018). ""Путинизм" как социальный феномен и его ракурсы". in Fedorov, Valeriy (in ru). Выборы на фоне Крыма: электоральный цикл 2016–2018 гг. и перспективы политического транзита. Moscow: ВЦИОМ. pp. 587–602. ISBN 978-5041523244. 
  8. "Грани.Ру: Главное". https://graniru.org/. 
  9. Ehl, Martin. "tol.cz". tol.cz. http://www.tol.cz. 
  10. "G8 members no longer have common goals, expert says". Radio Liberty. 31 July 2006. http://www.rferl.org/content/pressrelease/1105888.html. 
  11. Lara, Philippe de (30 October 2015). "The dirty word "nationalism". Why absurd opinions on "Ukrainian nationalists" are so persistent, and need to be refuted again and again". The Ukrainian Week. http://ukrainianweek.com/Columns/50/150213. 
  12. AREA 17 (2014-05-13). "Hudson Institute > Review of Andrei's Pionkovsky's Another Look Into Putin's Soul". Hudson.org. http://www.hudson.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=publication_details&id=4852. 
  13. AREA 17 (2014-05-13). "Hudson Institute > Review of Andrei's Pionkovsky's Another Look Into Putin's Soul". Hudson.org. http://www.hudson.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=publication_details&id=4852&pubType=HI_BookReviews. 
  14. "Трон тронулся". Grani.ru. 15 March 2010. http://grani.ru/Politics/Russia/Cabinet/m.175922.html. 
  15. Loiko, Sergei (26 June 2013). "Russian lawmakers suggest U.S. is violating Snowden's human rights". Los Angeles Times. http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jun/26/world/la-fg-wn-russia-snowden-human-rights-20130626. 
  16. Andrey Piontkovskiy (2015-02-18). ""Путин сделал ставку на ядерный шантаж" – Андрей Пионтковский". ARU.tv. http://aru.tv/syuzhet/putin-sdelal-stavku-na-yadernyy-shantazh-andrey-piontkovskiy. 
  17. "Бомба, готовая взорваться" ("Bomb that is ready to explode") by Piontkovsky.
  18. Piontkovsky, Andrey (23 January 2016). "Article "Бомба, готовая взорваться" in Russian.". Echo of Moscow. http://echo.msk.ru/blog/piontkovsky_a/1699370-echo/. 
  19. Schreck, Carl (19 February 2016). "Russian analyst flees country, fearing persecution". Radio Liberty. http://www.rferl.org/content/russian-analyst-flees-fearing-prosecution/27562352.html. 
  20. "Андрей Пионтковский покинул Россию, опасаясь преследования" (in ru). BBC Russian Service. 19 February 2016. http://www.bbc.com/russian/news/2016/02/160219_piontkovsky_feigin_abroad. 
  21. "Адвокат Пионтковского: любой человек может опасаться за свою жизнь" (in ru). BBC Russian Service. 19 February 2016. http://www.bbc.com/russian/society/2016/02/160219_mark_feigin_interview. 
  22. 22.0 22.1 Андрей Пионтковский (27 October 2014). "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}" (in ru). Podrobnosti.ua. http://podrobnosti.ua/opinion/2014/10/27/999963.html. 
  23. 23.0 23.1 Андрей Пионтковский (26 October 2014). "Error: no |title= specified when using {{Cite web}}" (in ru). Kasparov.ru. http://www.kasparov.ru/material.php?id=544C06FC3943D. 
  24. Михаил Соколов (9 July 2014). (in ru)Радио Свобода (Radio Liberty). http://www.svoboda.org/content/transcript/25450590.html. 
  25. (in en) Що переможе: здоровий глузд чи імперські амбіції? Андрій Піонтковський., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wucOzeeCq8A, retrieved 2022-02-26 
  26. (in en) "Путинский режим — постмодернистский фашизм", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3erAJI8nFo, retrieved 2022-02-26