SERGEI KHRUSHCHEV

Dr. Khrushchev's research focuses on Soviet and Russian Political and Economic Development, Soviet History, and International Security.

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Biography

Dr. Khrushchev has been with the Watson Institute since 1991. In 1990, he was a fellow at the Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. From 1968-1991, he served at the Control Computer Institute in Moscow, rising from section head to first deputy director in charge of research. From 1958-1968, he was an engineer, then deputy section head in charge of guidance systems for missile and space design. In 1958-1968, Dr. Khrushchev participated in the Soviet missile and space program, including work on cruise missiles for submarines, military and research spacecraft, moon vehicles, and the "Proton," the world's largest space booster.

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SERGEI KHRUSHCHEV
Senior Fellow in International Studies
Watson Institute for International Studies
Phone: +1 401 863 7442
Phone 2: +1 401 863 2809
E-mail: Sergei_Khrushchev@Brown.EDU

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