Author
Nikolay Starikov is a Russian publicist and the author of groundbreaking bestsellers “Crisis, how to make it” and “Cherchez la oil”. His books disclose ulterior motives of international events as well as national calamities and show many intriguing regularities in political and historical development of the country.
“I try to find logical explanation to things that are going on in this country and reasons behind them. I try to make my readers analyze the current situation and evaluate historical events. It is important to know what is behind the fine words of politicians and historical clich?s.”
Nikolay is a frequent guest on radio and television as he is a true expert on Russian history and current events in the country. His books disclose many unknown though curious and interrelated facts on history, economics and politics of the modern world that help his readers to make sense of what the media tells them.
Economist by education he has always taken an eager interest in history, which might be explained by the fact that he was born on August, 23rd – the day when the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was signed. His books on Russian history have won universal acclaim around the country – “Who made Hitler attack Stalin”, “Liquidation of Russia, who helped the Red to win the Civil War”, “Who Finances Russia’s Breakdown – from Decembrists to Mojaheds ”. These books as well as his articles and lectures have made Nikolay Starikov one of the most popular authors in Russia.
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9 Comments to “Author”
Nikolay Starikov September 28th, 2009
Конкретно о каких погромах вы говорите? Я во время правления Александра Третьего о них не слышал (1881-1894). А позже – это одна из частей сложной игры Англии против России. Создание внутренней напряженности. А революционерами евреев делали не погромы, а черта оседлости и многовековое сотрудничество богатейших еврейских семей, осевших в Англии и вросших в Британскую элиту. Сколько евреев революционеров в России было? Несколько сотен, максимум тысяча. Не так уже много. Как боевиков в Чечне в 90-е. Но ведь не “зверства” российской армии сделали их боевиками?
Maxim November 24th, 2010
Nikolay, when do you plan to issue the book about events happened June 22 1941?
Thank you for your outstanding books!
Jim February 23rd, 2011
Nikolay, thank you very much for your insightful articles. As an American with a Russian wife now living in America we enjoy reviewing the truths and lies dealt out by both countries during the past and current administrations. Are you planning on publishing an English version of your next book?
As you many know many American book corporations will not publish books that go against the history of America as we know it. However, there are many Americans like myself that want to know the truth and welcome your insights based on history.
You can write back in Russian if you prefer.
Thanks,
Iulii March 29th, 2011
It would be really amazing if you would translate your books in English. If you can, please do so.
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marinella correggia April 13th, 2011
I Nicolaj, I am an Italian peace activist (and author/farmer). Thank yoy for your writings on Libya. I am trying to organize a peace delegation to Tripoli (it is the centenary of the shameful Italian colonization of libya and now we are bombing!) in supporto of the peace negotiations of African union, Alba countries and the bishop Martinelli. Would you be interested?
Marinella Correggia
Italy
Eloise April 17th, 2011
IJWTS wow! Why can’t I think of tignhs like that?
Eymen June 13th, 2011
ok, this is the text, and bolchoï spasiba
Hello Mr. Starikov, I’ve heard of you through the TV show PANORAMA in Russia Today TV. I’m interested in your opinion about the arabic revolution because it is quite logical. This is why i would want to read some books of you. I don’t speak russian unfortunately, so could you help me to find your books in English.
Eymen GAMHA
Tunisia.
Eduard September 27th, 2009
Dear Nikolay, I read and enjoy your books, they are so brilliantly written and to the point.
I have question: In your opinion why and for what reason in the late 1880 and 1890 s, “pogroms” on Jewish population of Ukraine and Russia were instigated and orchestrated by Tsar? The reason I m asking is that many first revolutionaries were of Jewish decent, and maybe one of the reasons many became ones after “pogroms”.
Thank you an advance for your input. You can write me in Russian or English