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Maxim Kalashnikov

Vladimir Alexandrovich Kucherenko ((ロシア語:Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Кучере́нко)) (born December 21, 1966), better known by the pen name Maxim Kalashnikov (Макси́м Кала́шников), is a Russian patriotic writer, publicist, and political activist.
His writings focus on praising the Soviet Union and its political and economic system from a Russian nationalist perspective, criticizing the Russian government, and discussing the perceived NATO (particularly American) threat to Russia and the likelihood that this antagonism will result in a nuclear war between Russia and NATO.
Kucherenko was born in Ashgabat on December 21, 1966, but spent much of his childhood in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR (now Ukraine). He served in the Red Army from 1985 to 1987, and graduated from Moscow State University in 1991 with degree in history. Kucherenko is the father of three daughters, and published his first book in 1993.〔Maxim Kalashnikov - "The broken sword of the Empire" ISBN 5-89747-027-8〕
==Ideology and criticism==

Maxim Kalashnikov is predominately a Russian nationalistic agitator. Being an expert in Russian history, economics and military, he criticizes modern Russia and praise the Soviet system, or more precisely what it had been under Joseph Stalin and what it could have become without Leonid Brezhnev and Mikhail Gorbachev. He is an advocate of "a federated Russian Empire" consisting of the Russian Federation, Ukraine, parts of Belarus, Moldova's breakaway Transdniester and Georgia's Abkhazia and South Ossetia. He has described himself as a supporter of "dismemberment" of Georgia and creation of Russian-allied enclaves in its territory.〔 (Медведеву предложат опыт Гитлера и Берии ). Радио Свобода. 17.09.2009〕
Kalashnikov has often been criticized for lack of objectivity and abuse of sentimentalism in his writings. However, most Russians regard him as an author with the sole objective to sensitize the Russian people and give them pride for their nation. Kalashnikov targets primarily the Russian youth and younger generations. He has also been criticized for making countless contradictions. For example, Stalin and the Soviet system are praised in some parts, and in others Kalashnikov holds sharp anti-Communist arguments.〔Maxim Kalashnikov - ''The Battle for Skies'' ISBN 5-89747-003-0〕
In September 2009 President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev urged the government to study Kalashnikov's ideas〔(Письмо Максима Калашникова президенту Д.Медведеву ). Kalashnikov, Maxim. Sept. 15, 2009〕 for speeding the development of the country’s innovative economy posted at LiveJournal.〔(Medvedev Puts Spotlight on Blogger ). The St. Petersburg Times. Issue #1510 (72), Friday, September 18, 2009〕

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