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Dmitry Rogozin

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Dmitry Rogozin
NameDmitry Rogozin
Birth dateDecember 21, 1963
Birth placeMoscow, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
OccupationPolitician, Diplomat

Dmitry Rogozin is a prominent Russian politician and diplomat who has held various high-ranking positions in the Russian government, including Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and Director-General of Roscosmos. He has been involved in numerous international organizations, such as the United Nations and the European Space Agency. Rogozin has also been a key figure in Russia's space program, working closely with NASA and other space agencies. His career has been marked by significant interactions with world leaders, including Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama, and Angela Merkel.

Early Life and Education

Dmitry Rogozin was born in Moscow, Soviet Union, and graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in Journalism. He later earned a degree in Law from the same university. Rogozin's early career was influenced by his involvement with the Soviet Communist Party and his work as a Journalist for various Soviet publications, including Pravda and Izvestia. He was also a member of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union and worked with notable figures like Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin. Rogozin's education and early career were shaped by his interactions with institutions like the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations.

Career

Rogozin's career in Russian politics began in the 1990s, when he co-founded the Congress of Russian Communities and served as its leader. He later became the leader of the Rodina party and was elected to the State Duma, where he worked with other prominent politicians like Sergey Lavrov and Sergei Shoigu. In 2008, Rogozin was appointed as the Russian Ambassador to NATO, a position that allowed him to interact with international leaders like Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Anders Fogh Rasmussen. He has also been involved in various international organizations, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the BRICS grouping, which includes countries like China, India, and South Africa. Rogozin's career has been marked by collaborations with institutions like the European Union, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.

Political Views

Rogozin is known for his Nationalist and Conservative views, which have been influenced by his involvement with the Russian Orthodox Church and his interactions with politicians like Vladimir Zhirinovsky and Gennady Zyuganov. He has been a strong supporter of Russian foreign policy initiatives, including the Annexation of Crimea and the Russian intervention in Syria. Rogozin has also been critical of Western policies, particularly those of the United States and the European Union, and has worked closely with leaders like Xi Jinping and Hassan Rouhani. His political views have been shaped by his interactions with institutions like the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations.

Sanctions and Controversies

Rogozin has been subject to International sanctions due to his involvement in the Ukrainian crisis and his support for Russian separatist movements in Ukraine. He has also been criticized for his comments on Social media, which have been seen as Nationalist and Xenophobic. Rogozin has been involved in controversies surrounding the Russian space program, including the Crash of the Phobos-Grunt spacecraft and the Failure of the Proton-M rocket. He has also been accused of Corruption and Embezzlement related to his work at Roscosmos, which has led to investigations by the Russian Federal Space Agency and the European Court of Human Rights. Rogozin's actions have been scrutinized by institutions like the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the International Telecommunication Union.

Personal Life

Rogozin is married to Tatiana Rogozina and has two children. He is a graduate of the Moscow State University and has a degree in Law. Rogozin is known for his interest in History and Literature, and has written several books on these subjects, including works on Russian history and Soviet literature. He has also been involved in various Cultural and Charitable organizations, including the Russian Geographical Society and the Russian Red Cross. Rogozin's personal life has been influenced by his interactions with institutions like the Russian Academy of Arts and the Moscow Conservatory.

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