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Olivier Védrine
Born (1969-04-03) 3 April 1969 (age 55)
NationalityFrance
Scientific career
FieldsHistory, Political science

Olivier Védrine (born 03 April 1969) is a French political scientist .

Olivier Védrine is one of the very few foreigners having worked in Russia for many years and now residing in Ukraine after leaving Russia where he was the chief editor of the Russian version of the French National Defense Review, in protest for the annexation of Crimea in February 2014.

Life and works

Born in Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, Olivier Védrine has Russian ancestry.He studied at the International School of Management (ISM) International_School_of_Management_(ISM) where he obtained an International MBA

  • President of the international think-tank “Continental European Union club” [1]
  • Professor Honoris Causa, Kyiv International University [2]
  • Auditor of the Institute for Higher National Defence Studies (IHEDN), France. [3]
  • Alumnus of executive seminars organised by the College of Europe at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium.
  • Lecturer on behalf of the European Commission in the experts’ network Team Europe France (2007-2014)[4]
  • Chief Editor of the Russian edition of the “Revue Defense Nationale“ (2010-2014). He ended this Russian edition at the beginning of 2014 to protest against the annexation of Crimea. [5]
  • Adviser to Henri Malosse when he was the President of the European Economic and Social Committee (2013-2015) for matters related to Ukraine.
  • Since 2015, expert member of the Academic Center of the Assembly of European Regions, Strasbourg, France. [6]
  • Since 2015 – Member of Expert Board, Center for Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies (CACDS), Ukraine. [7]
  • From July 2015 to July 2016, co-anchor of analytical talk-show UA Tea Time on 'First Ukraine' http://firstua.com/en/ international satellite TV Channel launched by National Television Company of Ukraine on 1 September 2012 available in more than 30 countries all over the world, coauthored 120 sessions in English.[8] [9]
  • Anchor of Weekly with Olivier Vedrine on UA TV [10]
  • From November 2016 to February 2017, anchor of "Weekly with Olivier VÉDRINE" on UA.TV. [11]
  • Since 2016, Chief Editor of Russian Monitor, one of the most famous Russian news sites of the Russian opposition : http://rusmonitor.com/ with 500 000 visitors per month, Russian Monitor is the internet media of the Continental European Union Club.[6]
  • Organiser of an informal think tank of the Russian Opposition in exile in Kyiv, Ukraine [12]
  • Since January 2018 and the new editorial line by Olivier Védrine, the monthly number of visitors has doubled to 1.000.000 [13]
  • Starting January 2018,Olivier Védrine is the anchor of "Western voice with Olivier Vedrine" a geopolitical weekly show on Obozrevatel TV with guests, interviewed on the stage and on Skype belonging to the top experts of Europe and United States, answering questions related to Eastern Europe, Ukraine and Russia[14]
  • Member of the support committee of the European movement "STAND UP FOR EUROPE" as Eastern Europe, Russia, CIS expert https://www.standupforeurope.eu/about/
  • Associate researcher for the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), Canada.[15]
  • Expert member of the National Union of the Political Scientists and member of the Editorial Advisory Board of “Questions of political science”, Russia. [16]
  • Visiting lecturer in universities in France, Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Poland, Canada, Taiwan, Italy, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Belgium, United Kingdom, Romania, Netherlands, Georgia, and Portugal. [17][18]
  • On February 13,2018, Olivier Védrine was appointed, "Goodwill Ambassador" on a voluntary basis of the National Museum "Kyiv Art Gallery" former "Kiev National Museum of Russian Art", this is the third collection of Russian art after the museums of Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Olivier Védrine received the Order of Saint Volodymir (Vladimir) the Great from the hand of His Holiness Patriarch Filaret, Patriarchate of Kyiv, an order seldom attributed to a foreigner( in attached file the Ukaze attributing the Order of Saint Volodymyr the Great and the photo of the Order of Saint Volodymyr the Great ). [19]

Bibliography

Ideas for a United Europe http://www.ieim.uqam.ca/spip.php?page=article-oepd&id_article=5703&lang=fr

Quotes

Olivier VEDRINE: “Ukraine needs to get rid of the Soviet legacy” Mykola Siruk 18 June, 2013[20]

"Putin wants to be like a new Stalin but Stalin had no bank accounts abroad, Stalin had an ideology, Putin has no ideology."[21]

"Ukrainians want to be free, and in Russia they want to be great"[22]

"The biggest advantage Ukraine enjoys is its strategic position" [23]

"The future of European democracy will be decided in Ukraine” [24]

Photos

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References

  1. ^ "Presentation of think-tank "Continental European Union club". UCMC-19-02-16 – Information analysis center". mediarnbo.org.
  2. ^ "Відділ міжнародного співробітництва". kymu.edu.ua.
  3. ^ "Article". www.legifrance.gouv.fr.
  4. ^ "A Frenchman in Ukraine - Gratian Mihailescu". 29 April 2015.
  5. ^ "RDN en ligne -- Rechercher dans la Revue Défense Nationale". www.defnat.com.
  6. ^ a b "Interview of Olivier Védrine on Ukraine-Russia conflict - Assembly of European Regions". 16 April 2015.
  7. ^ "Our authors - Olivier VEDRINE - CACDS". www.cacds.org.ua.
  8. ^ "Olivier Védrine on the launch of weekly English language program, "UA Tea Time": "We have to depart from the model of passive response towards Russian propaganda" - UACRISIS.ORG". 12 July 2015.
  9. ^ "UA Tea Time". www.facebook.com.
  10. ^ UATV Channel (21 November 2016). "Weekly with Olivier Vedrine" – via YouTube.
  11. ^ Editor. "Infowar: Ukrainian TV show seeks to counter Kremlin disinformation". bunews.com.ua. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ "Olivier Vedrine". www.facebook.com.
  13. ^ "Olivier Vedrine". www.facebook.com.
  14. ^ "TV Clip". www.obozrevatel.com.
  15. ^ "Olivier Vedrine - Centre d'études sur l'intégration et la mondialisation (CEIM) - UQAM". www.ieim.uqam.ca.
  16. ^ sveta. "Olivier VEDRINE". voprospolitolog.ru.
  17. ^ "A Lecture by Olivier Vedrine!". www.iir.edu.ua.
  18. ^ "New Westminster College, British Columbia, Canada – Professor Olivier Védrine, MBA, KOSLJ, ESCML, MH(S)". newwestminstercollege.ca.
  19. ^ "Artucle". www.cerkva.info.
  20. ^ "Listing". day.kyiv.ua.
  21. ^ "Listing". neweuropeans.net.
  22. ^ {{cite web |url=https://hromadskeradio.org/en/programs/ukraine-calling/ukrainians-want-to-be-free-and-in-russia-they-want-to-be-great-olivier-vedrine
  23. ^ {{cite web |url=https://issuu.com/lvivtoday/docs/lviv_today_81sm/44
  24. ^ {{cite web |url=http://bunews.com.ua/interviews/item/opinion-the-future-of-european-democracy-will-be-decided-in-ukraine

Ilya Vladimirovich Ponomarev (Russian: Илья́ Влади́мирович Пономарёв; born 6 August 1975 in Moscow) is a Russian politician, former member of the State Duma and a technology entrepreneur.

He was the only member of the State Duma to vote against Russia's annexation of Crimea during the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2] Ponomaryov lives in exile in Kiev, Ukraine.

  1. ^ UA Tea Time (21 April 2016). "UA Tea Time: Ilya Ponomarev" – via YouTube.
  2. ^ Gorelova, Anastasia (2014-03-25). "Russian deputy isolated after opposing Crimea annexation". Reuters. Retrieved 2015-12-24.