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Fedorov K.V.
(b. 1954) Ph.D. (History), assoc. professor of the Department of History at
Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Specialist in the history of Russia, foreign
policy. Research interests: problems of the Russian history, foreign policy, history of
state and law. The author of more than 40 scientific articles and methodical publications.
е-mail:
fedorov@live.ru