Education
Moscow State University.
economist political scientist politician
Moscow State University.
He is also the dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs at Moscow"s Higher School of Economics. He has also been Deputy Director of the Institute of Europe at the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics (now Russian) Academy of Sciences since 1989. Karaganov is known as the progenitor of the Karaganov Doctrine, which states that Moscow should pose as the defender of human rights of ethnic Russians living in the "near abroad" for the purpose of gaining political influence in these regions.
After Karaganov published an article advocating this stance in 1992, Russia"s foreign policy position linked Russian troop withdrawals from the Baltics with the end of "systemic discrimination" against Russians in these countries.
Karaganov is the only intellectual from the former Soviet Union listed in the 2005 Global Intellectuals Poll, and only one of four, with Pavol Demeš, Václav Havel and Slavoj Žižek, from Eastern Europe.
Karaganov has been a member of the Trilateral Commission since 1998, and served on the International Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations from 1995 until 2005.