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Dmitri Vitalyevich Trenin () is a member of . He was the director of the
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, a Russian
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. A former colonel of Russian military intelligence, Trenin served for 21 years in the
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and
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, before joining Carnegie in 1994.


Military and early career

Trenin served in the Soviet and Russian armed forces from 1972 to 1993. His service included postings both inside and outside of the Soviet Union, to include a stint as the first non-
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senior research fellow at the
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in
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.


Carnegie Moscow Center

On December 22, 2008, Trenin became the first Russian director of the Carnegie Moscow Center. Trenin also chaired Carnegie Moscow's research council and the Foreign and Security Policy Program. Trenin is no longer with the Carnegie Moscow Center. Trenin is a member of the
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(
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,
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), the Russian International Affairs Council (Moscow), the Russian International Studies Association (Moscow) and the Royal Swedish Academy of Military Science. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Moscow School of Political Studies. He is a Senior Network Member at the
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(ELN).


Views

Trenin supports Russia in its "fight with the West". He also criticised people who left Russia after the
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.


Criticism

Analysing Trenin’s narrative around the
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and
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, Russian political writer
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referred to Trenin as an “elite Kremlin propagandist targeting the Western expert audience”. According to American journalist James Kirchick, following the re-election of Vladimir Putin in 2012 the Carnegie Moscow Center, which Trenin led, started to gradually adopt pro-Putin positions: this caused the resignation of chair of the think tank's Society and Regions Program, Nikolai Petrov, the editor-in-chief of the center's magazine,
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, and Russian political scientist
Lilia Shevtsova Lilia Fyodorovna Shevtsova (russian: Ли́лия Фёдоровна Шевцо́ва; born 7 October 1949 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR) is a Kremlinology expert. Biography Shevtsova received Bachelor of Arts, B.A. and Master of Arts, M.A. in history ...
. All of them were Putin-critics.


Works


Authored and co-authored

* ''What Is Russia Up to in the Middle East?'' (Polity: 2018) * ''Should We Fear Russia?'' (Polity: 2016) * ''Post-Imperium: A Eurasian Story'' (Washington, DC: 2011) *
20 Years Without the Berlin Wall: A Breakthrough to Freedom
' (Moscow: 2011) * ''Solo Voyage'' (Moscow: 2009, in Russian) * ''Getting Russia Right'' (Washington, DC: 2007) * ''Central Asia: The Views from Washington, Moscow and Beijing'' (New York: 2007, co-authored) * ''Integration and Identity: Russia as a New West'' (Moscow: 2006) * ''Gestrandete Weltmacht'' (Hamburg, Germany: 2005, in German) * ''Russia's Restless Frontier: The Chechnya Factor in Post-Soviet Russia'' (Washington, DC: 2003, co-authored) * ''The End of Eurasia: Russia on the Border Between Geopolitics and Globalization'' (Washington, DC: 2002, 2001) * ''A Strategy for Stable Peace: Toward a Euro-Atlantic Security Community'' (Washington, DC: 2002, co-authored) * ''Russia's China Problem'' (Washington, DC: 1998) * ''Baltic Chance: The Baltic States, Russia and the West in the Emerging Greater Europe'' (Washington, DC: 1997)


Edited

* ''The Challenges of Transition'' (2011) * ''The Russian Military: Power and Policy'' (2004) * ''Ambivalent Neighbors: The NATO and EU Enlargement and the Price of Membership'' (2003) * ''Russia and the Main Security Institutions in Europe: Entering the 21st Century'' (2000) * ''Kosovo: International Aspects of the Crisis'' (1999) * ''Commonwealth and Security in Eurasia'' (1998) * ''Russia in the World Arms Trade: The Strategic, Political, and Economic Dimensions'' (1997)


References


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