Vladislav M. Zubok is a Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
He is a renowned expert on Soviet and Russian history, having authored several influential books on the subject.
Zubok's work is characterized by its in-depth analysis and use of archival materials, providing nuanced perspectives on complex historical events.
His Russian background and extensive research contribute to a unique understanding of Soviet-era politics and society.
Zubok's other notable works include "A Failed Empire," "Zhivago's Children," and "The Idea of Russia," which collectively demonstrate his expertise in Russian and Soviet history, as well as international relations during the Cold War era.
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