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Pavlovskiĭ, Gleb

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Personal name headingPavlovskiĭ, Gleb
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Variant(s)Павловский, Глеб
Pavlovskĭi, G. O. (Gleb Olegovich)
Pavlovsky, Gleb O. (Gleb Olegovich)
Birth date1951-03-05
Death date2023-02-07
Place of birthOdesa (Ukraine)
Place of deathMoscow (Russia)
Profession or occupationJournalists Historians
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Found inPartii i politicheskai︠a︡ ėlita Ukrainy, c1991: leaf 1 (Gleb Pavlovskiĭ)
Kirgizskiĭ perevorot , 2005: colophon (G.O. Pavlovskĭi)
OCLC, Dec. 13, 2005 (hdgs.: Pavlovskĭi, Gleb, Pavlovsky, Gleb O.; usages: Gleb Pavlovskiĭ, Gleb O. Pavlovsky; G.O. Pavlovskiĭ)
Int'l WW, 68th ed. (Pavlovsky, Gleb Olegovich, Russ. journalist & historian; b. 5 Mar. 1951 in Odessa; affiliated with journals Poiski, Vek XX i mir, Obshchaya gazeta; took part in Putin's 2000 election campaign; founder & pres., Fund of Efficient Policy, 1995-)
Washington post WWW site, viewed March 3, 2023 (in obituary updated February 28, 2023: Gleb Pavlovsky, a former Soviet dissident who was sent into exile and then reinvented himself as a political spinmeister in post-Cold War Russia, helping craft the public image of President Vladimir Putin before breaking ties and decrying Putin's authoritarian grip, died Feb. 27 at a Moscow hospice center. He was 71. Gleb Olegovich Pavlovsky was born March 5, 1951, in Odessa)
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