Nina Khrushcheva may refer to: Nina Petrovna Khrushcheva (Nina Kukharchuk; 1900–1984), wife of Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev; Nina L. Khrushcheva (born 1964), greatgranddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev; This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. So, Prof.Khrushcheva. Notes and Blogs.

Nikita Khrushchev is thus Nina Khrushcheva's biological great-grandfather, but adoptive grandfather. As such I have written a memoir, ... Nikita Khrushchev was a hero. I noticed on Mother Russia, that roughly 50% Ukraine is a composite of land gifts from past Russian benefactors.

Notes and Blogs. Anatomy of Parades . Do you have any feeling about the correction to history made by President Putin, to return the Crimea to Russia.

Bush’s Socks, Cheney’s Hat and Clinton as People’s Champion. Nina Khrushcheva is Professor of International Affairs at New School University in New York.

She is senior fellow of World Policy Institute and contributing editor to Project Syndicate: Association of Newspapers Around the World. Category: Notes and Blogs.

Notes and Blogs. The Night of Trump. “Nina Khrushcheva Trump’s coronavirus lies and propaganda suggest America needs its own ‘perestroika'” Click here to hear: “Gorbachev Wants Trump to Be Like Reagan With Russia” “The United States could likely learn a great deal from the Soviet Union’s attempted program of serious reconstruction.” “Now, amid the COVID-19 crisis, stirring narratives of courageous sacrifices f Notes and Blogs. Nina Khrushcheva New School New York.

Russian Delusion of Victory. Nina L. Khrushcheva says she is a Kremlin critic, but she finds that Russophobia in “some segments of America’s political class and media has become pathological,” and it could help Putin. Reply. When Khrushchev's son Leonid died in World War II, Nikita adopted Leonid's two-year-old daughter Julia, Nina's mother. August 26, 2015 — 1 Comment. 11 Posts. June 15, 2015 — 0 Comments. If reference to history is a guide for future actions, that logic doesn’t stop with Crimea. After receiving PhD from Princeton University, she had a two-year research appointment at the School of Historical Studies of Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton…

Indeed, we don’t, and for now I remain Nina L. Khrushcheva. Nina, whose late father Lev Sergeevich Petrov was a journalist (like most alumni of the Military Institute of Foreign Languages, he had “unofficial” Soviet espionage credentials), took the female form of Nikita’s surname (Khrushcheva) in order to counter the official discrediting of her great-grandfather, whom she always calls “Grandfather” in the book. April 13, 2015 — 1 Comme July 6, 2015 — 0 Comments. I wrote a lengthy and provocative blog post on the Soviet Union and Marxism if anyone is interested.

Khrushcheva was born in Moscow, Russia, and is the granddaughter of former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.