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Dimitri K.
Simes
Dimitri K. Simes is the founding
President of The Nixon Center. Mr. Simes was selected to lead the Center by President
Nixon, to whom he served as an informal foreign policy advisor and with whom he traveled
four times to Russia and other former Soviet states as well as Western and Central Europe.
Mr. Simes is also the Publisher of In the National Interest
and co-Publisher of The National Interest.
Before the
establishment of the Center, Mr. Simes served as Chairman of the Center for Russian and
Eurasian Programs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he was also a
Senior Associate. Earlier, he was the Director of the Soviet and East European Research
Program and a Research Professor of Soviet Studies at the Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies (SAIS) of the Johns Hopkins University. Prior to his work at SAIS,
Mr. Simes was a Senior Research Fellow and subsequently the Director of Soviet Studies at
the Center for Strategic and International Studies. In addition to teaching at SAIS, Mr.
Simes taught at the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia University.
Mr. Simes was
born in Moscow and graduated from the School of History of Moscow State University. From
1967 to 1972, he was a research assistant and later a research associate at the Institute
of World Economy and International Affairs (also in Moscow), an influential foreign policy
think tank in the Soviet Union at that time.
Mr. Simes' most
recent book is After the Collapse: Russia Seeks its Place as a Great Power (Simon
& Schuster, 1999). He has also authored and
co-authored two additional books, Détente and Conflict: Soviet Foreign Policy
1972-1977 and Soviet Succession: Leadership in Transition. He frequently
writes for newspapers and journals as well; his articles have appeared in The New York
Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy and
several other prominent publications. He has served as a consultant to CBS and NBC.
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