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Natalia E. Bazhanova (Natalia Evgenyeva Korsakova) was born on 4 January, 1947 in Moscow, USSR, is a Russian political scientist (1947–2014). Discover Natalia E. Bazhanova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

Popular As Natalia Evgenyeva Korsakova
Occupation Political scientist, economist, educator, writer, diplomat
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 4 January 1947
Birthday 4 January
Birthplace Moscow, USSR
Date of death June 7, 2014, Krasnovidovo, Moscow Region, Russia
Died Place N/A
Nationality Russia

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1917

Father: Evgeny Pavlovich Korsakov (1917–1990), sea captain, Chief Inspector of the USSR State Committee on Labor and Wages.

1921

Mother: Nina Antonovna Korsakova (née Klenovskya) (1921–2005), physician, Therapy Department Head, Botkin Hospital, Moscow.

1946

Husband: Evgeny Petrovich Bazhanov (b. 1946), President of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, political scientist, historian, educator, writer, and diplomat.

Natalia Bazhanova delivered more than 200 lectures at over 60 universities, colleges and research centers in 22 countries, including Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, and George Washington Universities, University of California, RAND, Cambridge, Oxford, Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul National, Australian National Universities, made over 100 presentations at multinational conferences and gave more than 400 interviews to TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines in 30 countries.

She was the academic advisor of 28 Ph.D. candidates, including President of South Korea Kim Dae-jung, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Foreign Minister of Kyrgyzstan Alikbek Jekshenkulov, Ambassadors to Russia of Yemen, United Arab Emirates, and Palestine, and many prominent Russian politicians, educators, and diplomats.

Dr. Bazhanova is the author of 31 books, more than 30 book chapters and parts and over 420 articles on Chinese, Korean, Japanese, ASEAN, Asia-Pacific, U.S., European, Middle Eastern affairs, foreign policies and domestic issues of Russia, CIS countries (published in Russia, U.S., ROK, PRC, Taiwan, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Germany, Britain, Singapore, Thailand, Israel, Egypt, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Austria, Iran, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Syria).

She edited 43 books and other publications, was a member of editorial boards of several magazines, as well as a columnist of a number of South Korean and Taiwanese newspapers.

1947

Natalia Evgenyevna Bazhanova (née Korsakova; in Russian: Наталья Евгеньевна Бажанова (девичья фамилия Корсакова); 4 January 1947 – 7 June 2014) was an influential Russian political scientist, historian, economist, educator, writer, and diplomat.

She gained wider prominence through her works on Korea, China, the United States, and a post-Cold War world order: ''Between Dead Dogmas and Practical Requirements.

1954

1954–1964 – Secondary and high schools student in Baku and Moscow, graduated with distinction.

1964

1964–1969 – Student of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), majoring in Asian studies and world economy, graduated with distinction.

1969

1969–1973 – Senior Researcher, Institute of Oriental Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences.

1973

1973–1979 – Press Attaché of the USSR Consulate General in San Francisco (USA).

1974

1974 – Successfully completed her Ph.D. at the Institute of Oriental Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences.

The title: "The Role of Soviet-Korean Economic Cooperation in the Development of North Korea’s Economy".

1979

1979–1981 – Leading Researcher, Institute of Oriental Studies, USSR Academy of Sciences.

1981

1981–1985 – Press Attaché of the USSR Embassy in Beijing (China).

1985

1985–1993 – Leading Researcher, Institute of Oriental Studies, USSR/Russian Academy of Sciences.

1992

External Economic Relations of North Korea (1992); The Most Mysterious War of the XX Century (Korean Conflict 1950–1953) (1997); Chinese Mosaic (2011); America: Yesterday and Today, Volumes 1, 2 (2005); International Relations in the XXI century'' (2011) etc.

1993

1993–2014 – Consultant of the Center of Asian-Pacific Studies, The Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

2003

2003 – Received her doctorate in Pusan, South Korea.

The title: "The Economic System of North Korea (Sources, Evolution, Main Characteristics, Structure, Methods of Management, Weak Points, Prospects of Reforms)".

Foreign languages: Korean, English, French, Chinese.

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