The Second Congress of USSR People's Deputies in the Kremlin Congress Hall (December 12-24, 1989). Georgy Arbatov, Soviet historian, international relations expert and member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (today Russian Academy of Sciences) is answering journalists' questions.12.12.1989#6655476
Soviet parliament deputies Georgy Arbatov (right), a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and Ivan Laptev (left), a member of the USSR Supreme council committee on international affairs, talking between the sittings of the second congress of people's deputies of the USSR. 12.12.1989#76817
The elections to the Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR, the first elections to the highest body of state authority of the Soviet Union that gave people the right to vote between several candidates for the first time, March 1989. The meeting at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, which took place to nominate candidates. Foreground left: Georgy Arbatov, Member of the Academy and Director of the Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Right: Yevgeny Primakov, Member of the Academy and Director of the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now Primakov Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences).15.03.1989#6532152
Members of the Trilateral Commission's delegation visit Moscow at the invitation of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (Council) of the USSR. From right: Georgy Arbatov, the founder and director of the Institute of US and Canadian Studies of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, now the Russian Academy of Sciences, meets with former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing.16.01.1989#8222061
Bergedorf Round Table participants in conference. From left: Director of US and Canadian Studies of the Soviet Academy of Sciences Georgy Arbatov, Board Chairman at Novosti Press Agency, now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency, Valentin Falin and Chairman of the Soviet Peace Committee Genrikh Borovik.01.04.1987#5915053
Sergei Plekhanov, Head of the Domestic Politics Department at the Institute of US and Canadian Studies, Soviet Academy of Sciences, now the Academician Arbatov Institute of US and Canadian Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, comments on the return of Russian bard singer, composer and songwriter Anatoly Dneprov (Gross) who came back to the Soviet Union after living in the United States from 1979 until 1987.10.03.1987#8537181
The International Forum for a Nuclear-Free World and the Survival of Mankind, Moscow, February 14-16, 1987. From left: Georgy Arbatov, Director of the Institute for US and Canadian Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and Edward Luck, expert in international relations and president and CEO of the United Nations Association of the USA, during their talk.14.02.1987#8454440
Academician Georgy Arbatov, director of the USSR Academy of Sciences' U.S. and Canada Institute. 01.01.1984#83731
Academician Georgy Arbatov, director of the USSR Academy of Sciences' U.S. and Canada Institute. 01.01.1983#83723
Alexander Kislov, Department Director at the Institute of US and Canadian Studies (now Institute of the United States of America and Canada of the Russian Academy of Sciences).06.12.1981#6713745
Academician Georgy Arbatov, director of the Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies.16.09.1981#2993
Academician Georgy Arbatov (left), director of the USSR Academy of Sciences' U.S. and Canada Institute, and Dutch journalist Willem Oltmans (right). 01.01.1980#83745
Academician Georgy Arbatov, director of the Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies. 01.09.1979#3011
Georgy Arbatov, founder and director of the Institute for US and Canadian Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (today's Russian Academy of Sciences), during a meeting with members of the Canadian Social Democratic Party.11.05.1975#5705556
Delegates of the Twenty-Fourth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party (left to right): Mikhail Millionshchikov, vice-president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, economist Georgy Arbatov, corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and Academician Georgy Flerov.30.03.1971#75768