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Thomas Fasbender
Fasbender on 22 September 2017
Born (1957-03-13) 13 March 1957 (age 67)
NationalityGerman
OccupationJournalist

Thomas Fasbender (born 13 March 1957[1] in Gummersbach, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German journalist and author. He reports mainly for RT DE.[2]

Life

Thomas Fasbender studied law and later switched to philosophy.[2] He joined the Corps Borussia Bonn in 1979.[3] In 1986, he completed his PhD at the University of Bayreuth with a thesis on Thomas Carlyle.[4] After a newspaper traineeship in Lower Bavaria, he was promoted to political and economic editor. He worked as press officer for a trade fair company and as assistant to the CEO with an electrical equipment multinational.

For the same company Fasbender moved to Moscow in 1992. He was involved in the restructuring and liquidation of joint ventures founded during Soviet times. As managing director of a Russian subsidiary, he set up local production facilities. In 1999 he became self-employed as partner in a spinning and weaving mill on the Volga. In Moscow he operated a corporate fleet management company.

In 2008, Fasbender took up writing again. In 2015 he returned to Berlin, where he has been working as journalist and author. He writes for Die Weltwoche, Sputnik et al. From 2016 to 2018 he advised the Berlin-based Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute.[5] Fasbender is committed to improve Germany-Russia relations.

He is married and has 5 children.[2]

Broadcasting

In his RT DE 15-minute, at times sarcastical weekly format Fasbenders Woche he comments on a wide range of political subjects. His talk show format Fasbender im Gespräch presents German-speaking personalities such as Norbert Häring, Roland Koch, Haralampi G. Oroschakoff, Roger Köppel, Hans-Joachim Frey, Maria Zakharova, Georg Pazderski, Tuvia Tenenbom, Dieter Stein, Alexander Neu, Billy Six and others. This cooperation with RT ended with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Since then, Fasbender has been running a private YouTube channel entitled Zu ende gedacht.[2]

Book publications

  • Wladimir W. Putin. Eine politische Biographie, Manuscriptum Verlagsbuchhandlung, Landt Verlag, 2022, ISBN 978-3948075361
  • Die AfD und die Klimafrage, Ed. Konrad Adam, Gerhard Hess Verlag, 2019, ISBN 978-3873366541
  • Kinderlieb, Roman, Lichtschlag Reihe Literatur, 2016, ISBN 978-3939562597, 339 Seiten
  • Freiheit statt Demokratie. Russlands Weg und die Illusionen des Westens, Manuscriptum Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2014, ISBN 978-3944872063
  • Thomas Carlyle: Idealistische Geschichtssicht und visionäres Heldenideal, Königshausen u. Neumann, 1989, ISBN 978-3884793893

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Fasbender". perlentaucher.de. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  2. ^ a b c d "Leben". thomasfasbender.de. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  3. ^ Biografisches Corpsalbum des Corps Borussia zu Bonn 1821–2008. Bonn 2008, p. 352
  4. ^ "Fasbender, Thomas, Diss. A, 1988, Bayreuth". d-nb.info.de. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  5. ^ "Dr. Thomas Fasbender". russlandkontrovers.com. Retrieved 2022-02-21.