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  1. Nina Khrushcheva (Russian: Нина Хрущёва, IPA: [xrʊˈɕːɵvə]; born 1964) is a Russian–American professor of International Affairs at The New School in New York City, and a Contributing Editor to Project Syndicate, an "Association of Newspapers Around the World", that funds projects globally, under the aegis of the ...

  2. Nina Petrovna Khrushcheva [c] [d] ( née Kukharchuk; [e] 14 April 1900 – 13 August 1984) was the second wife of the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. [1] Biography. Nina Kukharchuk was born in the village of Wasylów, which was then part of the Russian Empire, but now in Poland.

  3. Nina Petrovna Jrushchova (en ruso: Нина Петровна Хрущёва, en ucraniano: Ні́на Петрі́вна Хрущо́ва; née Kujarchuk; en ruso: Кухарчук) (14 de abril de 1900 - 13 de agosto de 1984) fue la segunda esposa del líder soviético Nikita Jrushchov.

  4. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Isaac Chotiner interviews Nina Khrushcheva, the great-granddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev, about Vladimir Putin’s nationalism, the invasion of Ukraine, and the history of Ukraine and Russia.

  5. Nina Khrushcheva is Professor in the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs of International Affairs at The New School. She is an editor of and a contributor to Project Syndicate: Association of Newspapers Around the World.

  6. - Moscú, Unión Soviética, 11 de septiembre de 1971), fue el dirigente de la Unión Soviética durante una parte de la Guerra Fría. Desempeñó las funciones de primer secretario del Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética, entre 1953 y 1964, y de presidente del Consejo de Ministros, entre 1956 y 1962.

  7. Nina Khrushcheva, great-granddaughter of former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's propaganda speech and "crazy rh...