
Paul Klebnikov
Paul Klebnikov (1963-2004) was an American journalist and author known for his investigative work on Russian oligarchs and corruption. He served as the editor of Forbes Russia and wrote extensively about the post-Soviet economic landscape, including the rise of oligarchs in Russia. His book, 'Godfather of the Kremlin,' explored the influence of organized crime in Russian politics and economics, and he was tragically assassinated in 2004, highlighting the risks faced by journalists in exposing corruption.
Born on Apr 15, 1963 (62 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Indonesia | 1 | 6.00 | 0.07% | +0% | 273,523,615 | 200,678 | $1,119,000 | 821$ |
Totals | 1 | 273,523,615 | 200,678 | $1,119,000 | 821$ |
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Paul Klebnikov wrote 'Godfather of the Kremlin', discussing the transition of power in Russia.
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Indonesia:
Paul Klebnikov wrote about the transition of state ownership in Russia, referring to it as 'The Age of Gangster of Capitalism'.
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