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List of Moscow State Institute Of International Relations Alumnireport

  • Petar Mladenov, former President of Bulgaria

    (Heads of state or government) (Alumni)

  • Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan

    (Heads of state or government) (Alumni)

  • Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of Kazakhstan

    (Heads of state or government) (Alumni)

  • Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, President of Kalmykia (a region of Russia)

    (Heads of state or government) (Alumni)

  • Andrey Lukanov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria

    (Heads of state or government) (Alumni)

  • Zhan Videnov, former Prime Minister of Bulgaria

    (Heads of state or government) (Alumni)

  • Irina Bokova, former Ambassador of Bulgaria to France, Director-General of UNESCO

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Sergei Lavrov, minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, former Russia's ambassador to the United Nations

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Andrei Kozyrev, minister of foreign affairs of Russia

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Maroš Šefčovič, Vice-President of the European Commission and European Commissioner for Inter-Institutional Relations and Administration (2009 - ), former Slovak Permanent Representative to the European Union (2004-2009)

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Georgiy Mamedov, Ambassador of Russia to Canada

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Pulat Abdullayev, former Ambassador of Russia to Cameroon

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Anatoly Adamishin, former Ambassador to Italy, first deputy Foreign Minister

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Nikolay Afanasevsky, former Ambassador to Belgium and France

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Aleksandr Avdeyev, former Ambassador of Russia to France, Minister for Culture of Russia

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Alexei Bogaturov, International Trends founder and first editor-in-chief, Distinguished Scholar of Russia

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Valentin Bogomazov, former Ambassador to Ecuador, Peru

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Vitaly Churkin, former Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Vyacheslav Dolgov, former Ambassador to Australia, Belarus

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Yuri Fedotov, former Ambassador of Russia to the United Kingdom, Executive Director of the UNODC

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Štefan Füle, European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, former Czech Minister of European Affairs and Czech Ambassador to the NATO

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Oleg Gordievsky, KGB officer and defector

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Vladimir Grinin, Ambassador to Germany, Switzerland

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Yerlan Idrissov, politician, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to USA

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Olga Ivanova, Ambassador to Mauritius

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Sergei Kirpichenko, Ambassador to United Arab Emirates (1998-2000), Libya (2000-2004), Syria (2006-2011), Egypt (2011-2019)

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Ján Kubiš, former minister of foreign affairs of Slovakia (2006-2009), former Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe secretary general

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Eduard Kukan, Member of European Parliament (2009-), former minister of foreign affairs of Slovakia (1994, 1998-2006)

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Yuri Kuplyakov, former Ambassador to Nigeria

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Miroslav Lajčák, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovak Republic (2009-2010, 2012- ), former President of the United Nations General Assembly (2017), former Managing Director for Russia, Eastern Neighbourhood and the Western Balkans in the EU's External Action Service (2010-2012), High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Iurie Leancă, diplomat and Foreign Minister of Moldova

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Alexander Losyukov, former Ambassador to New Zealand

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Vladimir Malygin, Ambassador to Malta

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Grigoriy Marchenko, Governor of the National Bank of Kazakhstan

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Sergei Martynov, minister of foreign affairs of Belarus

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Hang Chuon Naron, Cambodian minister of education

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Yuri Nosenko, KGB officer and defector

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Alexei Obukhov, politician, diplomat and Deputy Foreign Minister of USSR

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Atanas Paparizov, member of the European Parliament from Bulgaria, former minister

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Lukáš Parízek, State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic and Special Representative for the Slovak OSCE Chairmanship

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Sergei M. Plekhanov, political scientist, former deputy director of the Institute of the US and Canada at the Russian Academy of Sciences

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Alexey Podberezkin, politician, professor, candidate for president in 2000 Russian presidential election

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Mircea Răceanu, Romanian diplomat

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Leonid Shebarshin, KGB officer

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Vasily Sidorov, diplomat, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Office and other International Organizations in Geneva

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Chairman of the Senate of Kazakhstan

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Tibor Toth, Executive Secretary, provisional technical secretariat, Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Nikolay N. Udovichenko, Ambassador of Russia to Nigeria

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Grigol Vashadze, minister of foreign affairs of Georgia

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Sergey Yastrzhembsky, former Russian envoy to the EU

    (Ministers, diplomats and politicians) (Alumni)

  • Alisher Usmanov, Uzbek-born billionaire and Chairman of Gazprominvestholding, alleged to have bribed Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Patokh Chodiev, Belgian-Uzbek billionaire oligarch

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Vladimir Potanin, billionaire and president of Interros holding

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Alexander Lebedev, billionaire and Russian oligarch

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Nikolai N. Inozemtsev, deputy director of Gosplan

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Marek Dospiva, Czech top-manager, Penta Brokers s.r.o.

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Jaroslav Haščák, Slovak top-manager, Penta Brokers s.r.o.

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Felix Vulis, Chief Executive of Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation plc (ENRC)

    (Business) (Alumni)

  • Olga Obukhova, writer, journalist

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Bilkisu Yusuf, Nigerian journalist, columnist and editor, Muslim, feminist, and advocate for interfaith society

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Ksenia Sobchak, Russian TV anchor, journalist, politician, socialite and actress

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Vladimir R. Legoyda

    (Journalism) (Alumni)

  • Luba Sterlikova, artist, author

    (Arts and literature) (Alumni)

  • Sergo Mikoyan, Soviet and Armenian historian

    (Arts and literature) (Alumni)

  • Anatoly Torkunov, rector of the Institute

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Alexandru Şoltoianu, lecturer Moldova State University, a founder of the National Patriotic Front and political prisoner

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Alexei Bogaturov, international relations scholar

    (Academics) (Alumni)

  • Nadezhda Mikhalkova, actress

    (Cinema) (Alumni)

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The Moscow State Institute of International Relations, founded in 1944, is a prestigious international relations school in Russia. The children of Russia’s modern elite take pride in attending the university. Most of the senior russian-speaking interpreters in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have graduated or studied at the academy.

The school, located at 76 Vornadsky Street in Moscow city, has six colleges, seven departments, and sixty-eight teaching and research rooms, and has more than 150 professors and doctors, and more than 400 associate professors, more than 300 senior lecturers and nearly 400 highly qualified teachers. Here came a lot of well-known business elite, political bigwigs, literary artists, lawyers and doctors. A total of 68 entries were generated by the random tool, which records well known individuals from all walks of life who graduated from international relations. If you are inclined to study abroad, you can refer to this material to see if there is someone you admire.

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