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Aleksey I. Miller
Алексей Ильич Миллер
BornAleksey Ilyich Miller
(1959-09-04) 4 September 1959 (age 65)
Moscow, Soviet Union
OccupationHistorian
Alexei I. Miller's voice Miller on the Echo of Moscow program, 12 April 2014

Alexei Ilyich Miller is employed in the Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the European University at Saint Petersburg and the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. He is also a member of the Russian governmental institution Council for Foreign and Defense Policy (otherwise, known as the Valdai Discussion Club).

Research and Politics

Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Miller used to lecture and do research at Central European University (2012-14) and in the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (2001).

At present, Miller is an important supporter of the war and the Russian president. The scholar uses history for justifying the Kremlin's full-scale attack on Ukraine. For instance, he proposes that Vladimir Putin's 'speech of 21 February 2022, which heralded the beginning of a special military operation in Ukraine, marked the transition from debates about history to practical actions to change its course.'

In 2024, the Russian Academy of Sciences published Miller's anthology Украинский вопрос и политика идентичности . It was widely discussed, notably, without the participation of any Ukrainian or foreign scholars. The work is now seen as the officially obtaining Russian view of Ukrainian history.

Selected books and publications

References

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  8. Алексей Миллер. 2023. Новейшая история: краткий курс Исторический нарратив Владимира Путина в 2019–2022 годах. Россия в глобальной политике. No. 2, Mar-Apr.
  9. Алексей Миллер. 2023. Новейшая история: краткий курс Исторический нарратив Владимира Путина в 2019–2022 годах. Россия в глобальной политике. No. 2, Mar-Apr.
  10. Украинский вопрос и политика идентичности
  11. «Мы живём в неоконченной истории»: презентация книги Алексея Миллера в ИРИИ.
  12. Презентация книги Алексея Миллера "Украинский вопрос и политика идентичности".


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