Education
Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
Between 1982 and 1989 Natalia Narochnitskaya worked at the Secretariat-General of the United Nations in New New York Narochnitskaya was elected to parliament as a representative (but not member) of the Rodina block in 2003 and served as vice chairman of the international affairs committee in the State Duma. She was not reelected in 2007.
Natalia Narochnitskaya advocates that an indispensable condition of successful foreign policy of Russia in the modern world is the renewal and in-depth study of traditional foundations of Russian diplomacy.
In January 2008, Narochnitskaya was appointed director of the Paris-based of Institute of Democracy and Cooperation. She is an author of several works dedicated to Russian history, anti-Globalism as well as international, political and spiritual affairs
She maintains relations with centers in Western Europe opposed to globalization, supranational mechanisms and loss of national sovereignty.
In the 1990s Natalia Narochnitskaya was a member of several minor political parties in Russia, including Constitutional Democratic Party and Derzhava. Considered conservative in her viewpoints, Narochinitskaya has argued for "full legal continuity" with pre-Soviet Russia, viewing post-World War I Bolshevik treaties which reduced sovereign Russian territory as illegitimate.