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Ivan Nechepurenko

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Ivan Nechepurenko (Template:Lang-ru) is a Russian writer and journalist. Born in St Petersburg in 1986, he lives in Moscow and serves as a reporter for The New York Times.[1] His writings have also been published by The Moscow Times, The Aspen Institute, The Guardian, Kyiv Post, Russia Insider, GQ Russia and Slon.ru website.[2] Nechepurenko has closely collaborated with Carnegie Moscow Center and The International Crisis Group and appeared on the BBC, CBC, France 24, CTV, i24news among other media outlets. He travels widely inside and outside Russia, interviewing many prominent figures. He wrote extensively on Russia's image in the West and specialized in writing about Russian culture, politics, and foreign policy. Nechepurenko earned Bachelor's degree from the University of Calgary, where he studied under John Ferris and Master's degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he studied under Roy Allison.

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  1. ^ "Ivan Nechepurenko".
  2. ^ Nechepurenko, Ivan How Russia's 'most controversial artist' persuaded his interrogator to change sides The Guardian. September 6, 2015