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− | Michel | + | Michel Grabar is a business operative and academic. Describing his specialism as 'Mergers and acquisition' Grabar works for a variety of corporations in the investment field and is an adviser to [[Canal +]]. He is also on the advisory board of the [[EU-Russia Centre]] a lobby forum in Brussels. |
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+ | :A Lecturer in Russian literature and civilisation at the University of Haute Bretagne (Rennes 2) particularly concerned with the historical, geographical and economic problems faced by the post-Soviet states. He is a member of CREER (]]Centre de Recherche sur les Elites Européennes et Russes]]) at Rennes 2 University and has run a number of research projects including national ideology in Russia.<ref>EU-Russia Centre [http://www.eu-russiacentre.org/we/people/advisory Advisory board], accessed 6 November 2008</ref> | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== |
Revision as of 09:46, 6 November 2008
Michel Grabar is a business operative and academic. Describing his specialism as 'Mergers and acquisition' Grabar works for a variety of corporations in the investment field and is an adviser to Canal +. He is also on the advisory board of the EU-Russia Centre a lobby forum in Brussels.
The EU-Russia Centre describes him as:
- A Lecturer in Russian literature and civilisation at the University of Haute Bretagne (Rennes 2) particularly concerned with the historical, geographical and economic problems faced by the post-Soviet states. He is a member of CREER (]]Centre de Recherche sur les Elites Européennes et Russes]]) at Rennes 2 University and has run a number of research projects including national ideology in Russia.[1]
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Background
Biographical Information
History
Current activities
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Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes
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Notes
- ↑ EU-Russia Centre Advisory board, accessed 6 November 2008