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Presentation Key information 2 Management Konstantin Simonov President of CCPR Born in 1974. Graduated from the political science department of the philosophic faculty in Moscow State University. In CCPR since 1997. One of the leading Russian experts in economic policy,

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  3. Management Konstantin Simonov President of CCPR Born in 1974. Graduated from the political science department of the philosophic faculty in Moscow State University. In CCPR since 1997. One of the leading Russian experts in economic policy, energy, foreign policy. Candidate of Political Sciences. Made a various of books on political analysis. Since 2006 – director general of the National Energy Security Fond Mikhail Vinogradov Director general of CCPR Born in 1974 in Moscow. Graduated from the historical faculty in Moscow State University One of the leading experts in applied political analysis and consulting, regional and post-soviet processes, electoral technologies, public relations (skilled in 20 large political project and electoral campaigns) In CCPR – since 1992 3

  4. Team Pavel Salin Research director Alexander Shatilov Deputy director general Vitaly Ivanov Vice-president Avtandil Tsuladze Consultant Oksana Goncharenko Head of the regional projects Department Alexander Perov Head of the Informational products Department 4

  5. CCPR products and services • Strategies of political projects and electoral campaigns • Political consulting • Weekly analytical reviews • Weekly monitoring of mass-media • Topical analytical reports (bimonthly) • Digests and monitoring of foreign mass-media • Previews of the upcoming events 5

  6. Political consulting • Development of electoral strategies • Political projects release • Development of political web-sites • Training seminars organization • trainings and conferences devoted to informational and political activity, government relations 6

  7. CCPR products. Weekly analytical documents 7

  8. CCPR products. Monitoring of mass-media 8

  9. CCPR products. Topical analytical reports 9

  10. Landmarks of CCPR foundation 1992. Invention of the Center based on the Institute for mass political movements 1994. CCPR enters the market of mass-media monitoring and turns on regular monitoring. 1997. CCPR goes to regular analytical products edition. 1999. CCPR first experience in electoral campaign of the federal level (coalition “Edinstvo”) 2000. CCPR passes on regional electoral campaigns 2001. CCPR releases a range of web-projects 2002. Project “Local government in Russia”. 2003. Producing of the book “Putun`s epoch” 2004. Dynamic activity in oil and gas analysis. Growth of the international activity 2005. CCPR deals with market research 2006. Invention of the National Energy Security Fond 2007. Political analysis and consulting activity ahead federal elections. Publications of political ratings. 10

  11. CCPR clients Foreign embassies in Russia 11

  12. Books 12

  13. Konstantin Simonov on the meeting of Vladimir Putin with the humanity sciences readers. Novo-Ogarevo, 2007, 21st of June 13

  14. «Presentation of the book “Conservator`” by Vitaly Ivanov Moscow, 2007, 29th of June 14

  15. Mikhail Vinogradov performance on the III Economic forum “Europe-Russia”. Vienna, 2007, 24th of April 15

  16. Experts in whole agreed with implications of the Center for Current politics in Russia report. Authors of the latest “rating of governors political survival“, produced by the Center for Current Politics in Russia, refer immunity of governors to their good fellowship with the Kremlin and “The Joint Russia” electoral results. Credit rating of the Russian regions by analysts of Standart & Poor`s shows bondage between political and financial stability of regions. State business recaptured initiative from private business. Such implications are contained in CCPR report“Leading Russian corporations and power: cooperation technologies”. The list of the governors resigned may be refilled. The Center for Current politics in Russia made in August an analysis devoted to “political survival of governors”. There are several intellectual centers, constantly receiving the Kremlin offers. They are FEP, Institute for public designing (InOP), fond “Politics”, FOM, WCIOM, as well as Institute for CIS and the Center for Current Politics in Russia (CCPR) A group of international observers of the Shanghai Organization for Cooperation supervised the previous parliamentary elections in Kazakhstan Magilis. Independent experts were welcomed to watch the voting procedure for the first time. In particular, Russia was represented by the director general of the Center for Current Politics Mikhail Vinogradov. Analysis data by one of the most established research centers, the Center for Current Politics in Russia, has been published. They concern the ways large financial and industrial groups influence Putun`s successor choice. 16

  17. Geography of activity CCPR office is located in Moscow Countries where CCPR experts worked: Russia, Kazakhstan, the Ukraine Countries where CCPR experts hold presentations and performances: Austria, Belgium, the Great Britain, Germany, China, Korea, Lithuania, Mongolia, Poland, the U.S., Turkey, France, Finland, Japan. Regions where CCPR experts worked Kabardino-Balkaria, Kalmykia, Karachayevo-Cherkessia, Udmurtia, Krasnodar, Krasnoyar, Stavropol Territories, Archangelsk, Kaliningrad, Lipetsk, Penza, Tver`, Tyumen` regions, Saint-Petersburg, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous area 17

  18. Russia, 107061, Moscow, Krasnobogatyrskaya Str., 89. +7 (495) 975-77-64, 748-08-09 E-mail: mail@ancentr.ru Web: www.ancentr.ru

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