Xu Kui
Xu Kui, born in March 1927, male, Han nationality, from Shanghai, is a member of the Communist Party of China. In June 1948, he graduated from the law department of Chaoyang University in Peking with a university degree. He is a member of the National Committee of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference and a researcher of the Institute of Eastern Europe and Central Asia of the Chinese Academy of social sciences. He has long been engaged in the study of the Soviet Union, Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. He has published a number of academic papers and edited a number of academic monographs, such as "an overview of the Soviet Union" and "Studies on the upheaval of the Soviet Union".
Translated works: Bukharin and the Bolshevik revolution, people's publishing house, 1981; history of the Soviet Communist Party in the eyes of a British scholar, Xinhua Publishing House, 1984; six years around Gorbachev, world knowledge publishing house, 1999; formula of power: from Yeltsin to Putin, Xinhua Publishing House, 2000; collected works of Putin, China Social Sciences Publishing House, 2002; Russian modernization and civil society, Xinhua press, 2003. Chief editors: overview of the Soviet Union, China Social Sciences Press, 1984; studies on the drastic changes in the Soviet Union (deputy chief editor), China Social Sciences Press, 1992; new exploration of the drastic changes in the Soviet Union (deputy chief editor), world knowledge press, 1998. On the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, people's publishing house, 2004; Deng Xiaoping Theory and the contemporary world, China Social Science Press, 1998. Papers: on the issue of Sino Soviet relations, 1979; the Soviet Union in the last 20 years: development, changes and problems, 1984; studies on the Chinese Soviet Union in the new era, Far East issue of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, 1987; Brezhnev era: a critical turning point for the decline of the Soviet Union, 1997; historical reflections on the socialist practice of the Soviet Union in 74 years and the drastic changes of the Soviet Union, 1998 internal report on the Soviet Union (internal report), 1991.
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Xu Kui
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