Andrei Zagorski
Head of Department
Department for Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Studies
Head of Sector
Section for Non-Proliferation and Arms Limitation
Staff Member
Center for International Security
Included in the:
Area of Research Interests
Russian Foreign Policy, European Security, post-Soviet Studies, Arms Control and
Nonproliferation
Professional Background
From 2011 Head of Department for Disarmament and Conflict Resolution, Center for International Security, Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian academy of Sciences
Professor, Moscow State Institute for International Relations (MGIMO-University)
1981 – Diploma in International Relations from MGIMO-University
1985 – PhD in History of International Relations from MGIMO-University
Professional occupation
1981–1992 – Full time researcher, Center for International Studies, MGIMO-University, Moscow
1992–1999 – Vice-Rector (Director of Research and External Relations), MGIMO-University, Moscow
1999–2000 – Senior Vice-President; Director, International Security Program, EastWest Institute (with the location in Prague)
2001 – Project Director, EastWest Institute (with the location in Prague)
2002 – Faculty Member, Geneva Center for Security Policy
2002–2003 – Deputy Director, Institute for Applied International Research, Moscow
2004–2005 – Deputy Head, Moscow Office, Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation
2005–2011 – Leading Researcher, Center for War and Peace Studies; Professor, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University), Moscow
Other functions:
1987–1991 – expert of Soviet delegations to various CSCE meetings.
1992–1995 – Chairman, Association for Nonproliferation, Moscow.
1995–1996 – member of the Independent Working Group on the model for European Security under the aegis of SIPRI.
2005 – Expert, Panel of Eminent Persons on Strengthening the Effectiveness of the OSCE
2005 and 2007 – Member of the International Task Force on the Future of the OSCE under the aegis of the Center for OSCE Research, Hamburg
2012 – Member of the drafting group of the IDEAS report “Towards a Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian Security Community:
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