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 Alexey Kosygin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kosygin fell ill and was dismissed from his positions in October 1980, mere weeks prior to his death.
While Kosygin retained his position as Premier and remained on the Politburo until 1980 his position became increasingly weak.
Stalin's Great Purge caused a number of openings in the party administration allowing Kosygin to enter full time party work in 1938 first as head of the Leningrad party's industrial and transport department and then as mayor of Leningrad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksei_Kosygin   (452 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Soviet Union [USSR] - The Brezhnev Era - Collective Leadership and the Rise of Brezhnev Soviet Union or ...
Kosygin accepted the position of prime minister, which he held until his retirement in 1980.
As was the case following Stalin's death, several individuals, including Aleksei N. Kosygin, Nikolai V. Podgornyi, and Leonid I. Brezhnev, contended for power behind a facade of unity.
Brezhnev, who took the post of first secretary, may have originally been viewed as an interim appointment by his fellows.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/soviet-union/soviet-union69.html   (734 words)

  
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Comrades, the workers of the city of Komsomolsk were satisfied with the contents of the report about the meeting between the President of the Council of Ministers of the USSR comr.
"The communists and all the workers of the city were particularly attentive to the news of the meeting in Beijing between the president of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, A.N. Kosygin, and the president of the State Council of the PRC, Zhou Enlai.
This is the main reason why, despite all the constructive efforts made by our delegation, the negotiations on border issues in essence haven't made any progress.
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1409&fuseaction=library.document&id=345   (5766 words)

  
 PRESIDENT’S DAILY DIARY, June 24, 1967
Earlier on June 23rd, Johnson had met with Chairman Aleksei Kosygin of the Soviet Union in Glassboro, New Jersey.
At Seton Hospital, Johnson presented his daughter, Luci Johnson Nugent, with six small gold cups which Premier Kosygin had given to the President for the baby.
Johnson returned to Texas to visit his new grandson, Patrick Lyndon Nugent, in Austin, Texas.
http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/diary/1967/670624.asp   (126 words)

  
 ALEKSEI KOSYGIN - NEW YEAR'S CARD SIGNED 1974
Kosygin resigned shortly before his death in 1980.
In June 1967, Kosygin confered with President Johnson in Glassboro, New Jersey.
New Year's Card signed: "A. Kosygin" in Russian as Premier of the U.S.S.R., 5x8
http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/12_2001/leaders/ALEKSEI_KOSYGIN.htm   (180 words)

  
 Leonid Brezhnev: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
Although Kosygin remained as Prime Minister until shortly before his death in 1980, Brezhnev was clearly dominant in the leadership from 1977 onwards.
Brezhnev became Party First Secretary, Aleksei Kosygin became Prime Minister and Mikoyan became head of state.
In June 1977 he forced the retirement of Podgorny and became once again Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, making this position equivalent to that of an executive president.
http://www.answers.com/leonid%20brezhnev   (2975 words)

  
 Aleksei
1645 Aleksei Mihailovitch Romanov succeeds his father Michael as czar
1645 Aleksei Romanov succeeds his father Michael as czar of Russia
1848 Aleksei Kuropatkin, Russian general and minister of War
http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/a/aleksei.html   (279 words)

  
 Digital History
Soviet Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin and President Johnson during their meeting at Glassboro, New Jersey, in 1967.
Back to Exploration 3: The Decision to Escalate, 1964-1965
Moscow's desire to reassure the US that the Kosygin mission to Hanoi does not signal an abrupt shift in Soviet policy was apparent in an authoritative Pravda "observer" article of 31 January on President Johnson's State of the Union message.
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/learning_history/vietnam/escalate10.cfm   (1290 words)

  
 Khrushchev Ousted From Top Posts
of the U.S.S.R. "The members of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. warmly congratulated Comrade A. Kosygin on his appointment to the post
Aleksei Nikolayevich Kosygin as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
Kosygin as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. were
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/cold-war/khrushchev-ousted.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Jerusalem Post: What's Arabic for perestroika?@ HighBeam Research
Friday, March 14, 2003 -- Oafish, outgoing and self-assured though he was, Abel Aganbegyan seemed to have gone too far that day in the early 1970s, when he addressed a closed forum at the Kremlin in the presence of prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin himself.
First, the economist from the Siberian freethinkers' town of Akademgorodok dared tell Kosygin to his face that his reforms were not working; then he challenged the Communist party line that denied the existence of...
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:72597730&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (175 words)

  
 Encyclopedia4U - 1967 - Encyclopedia Article
June 23-June 24 - U.S president Lyndon Johnson and Soviet premier Alexei Kosygin confer at Glassboro, New Jersey.
June 17 - China announces a successful hydrogen bomb test.
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/1/1967.html   (1937 words)

  
 Khruschev’s Fall
Kosygin became Premier, and Leonid Brezhnev became First Secretary of the Communist Party.
After the unseating of Khruschev, the two offices that he had held were divided back up as they had been between 1955 and 1958.
However, Brezhnev was obviously in control of Russia, and Kosygin has been forgotten by history.
http://www.gfsnet.org/msweb/sixties/khruschevsfall.htm   (275 words)

  
 Glassboro, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They met at Glassboro State College, later renamed Rowan University.
Kosygin, having agreed to address the United Nations in New York City, wanted to meet in New York City.
During the Cold War, U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson met with Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin from June 23 to June 25, 1967 in Glassboro for a three-day summit conference.
http://www.lighthousepoint.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Glassboro_Summit_Conference   (584 words)

  
 Aleksei Nikolaevich Kosygin Biography / Biography of Aleksei Nikolaevich Kosygin Biography Biography
For more than 16 years Aleksei Nikolaevich Kosygin (1904-1980) served as chairman of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers and effective head of the Soviet government.
He was born into a working-class family in St. Petersburg on February 21, 1904.
With party chief Leonid Brezhnev he helped shape Soviet economic development and played a leading role in the formation of foreign and domestic policy.
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-aleksei-nikolaevich-kosygin/index.html   (244 words)

  
 PRESIDENT’S DAILY DIARY, June 23, 1967
President Johnson met with Aleksei Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Soviet Union.
Upon meeting Johnson, Chairman Kosygin congratulated the President on the birth of his new grandson, Patrick Lyndon Nugent.
The two leaders discussed problems in the Middle East, disarmament and nuclear arms control, and Vietnam, among other issues.
http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archives.hom/diary/1967/670623.asp   (91 words)

  
 Soviet perspectives
In 1963 the United States and the Soviet Union signed some confidence-building agreements, and in 1967 President Lyndon Johnson met with Soviet Prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin in Glassboro, New Jersey.
The Geneva Summit of 1955 among Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States, and the Camp David Summit of 1959 between Eisenhower and Khrushchev raised hopes of a more cooperative spirit between East and West.
Interspersed with such moves toward cooperation, however, were hostile acts that threatened broader conflict, such as the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 and the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia of 1968.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/cols.html   (422 words)

  
 [ RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY ]
In January 1966, the Kremlin invited Indian leader Lal Bahadur Shastri and Pakistani President Ayub Khan to Tashkent, where USSR Council of Ministers Chairman Aleksei Kosygin practiced shuttle diplomacy between the residences of the two leaders for two weeks before bringing about a face-to-face meeting and the signing of a reconciliation document.
"Novye izvestiya" on 31 May editorialized, however, that Putin will be unable to duplicate Kosygin's success because Russia currently has little influence in the region.
A former translator for the Soviet government, Viktor Sulkhodrev, recalled the Soviet Union's successful mediation of an India-Pakistan crisis 35 years ago in a 2 June interview with polit.ru.
http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2002/06/1-RUS/rus-040602.asp?po=y   (1835 words)

  
 Welcome to The American Presidency
Although 63% of the people approved of his handling of his office in January 1966, only 44% did so in October.
when he acted in a restrained fashion during the Arab-Israeli War in June 1967 and then moved on to a summit meeting with Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin.
At times, he questioned their patriotism, denounced their methods, and suggested that they harmed the nation and its fighting men by encouraging the enemy to persist in hope of obtaining a more satisfactory settlement.
http://ap.grolier.com/article?assetid=0224340-00&templatename=/article/artic...   (6105 words)

  
 Kosygin, Aleksei N.
Alexei Nikolayevich Kosygin - Kosygin, Alexei Nikolayevich, 1904–80, Soviet political leader.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0157454.html   (43 words)

  
 Leonid Ilich Brezhnev
After helping to oust Khrushchev in 1964, Brezhnev became first secretary (later general secretary) of the Communist party.
Brezhnev first ruled the country in tandem with Prime Minister Aleksei KOSYGIN and later as the first among the "collective leadership" of the party.
But as he grew older, he resisted the economic reforms of Kosygin and kept conservative, often corrupt bureaucrats in positions of power.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7477/brezhnev.htm   (325 words)

  
 Storia dell'Unione Sovietica (1953-1985): Tutte le informazioni su Storia dell'Unione Sovietica (1953-1985) su ...
Kosygin, intanto, mancò della forza e del supporto per contrastare la loro influenza.
Smaniosi di evitare i fallimenti di Khrushchev, Brezhnev e Kosygin, che rappresentavano una nuova generazione di tecnocrati professionisti post-rivoluzionari, condussero gli affari di stato e del Partito in maniera cauta e discreta.
Le riforme di Kosygin chiedevano di dare alle imprese industriali più controllo sulla loro produzione e qualche flessibilità sugli stipendi.
http://www.encyclopedia.it/s/st/storia_dell_unione_sovietica_2.html   (1507 words)

  
 Yeliseyev, Aleksei Stanislavovich --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
A longtime Communist statesman, Aleksei Kosygin became the Soviet Union's premier in 1964.
More results on "Yeliseyev, Aleksei Stanislavovich" when you join.
Aleksei Yeliseyev accompanied Boris Volynov and Yevgeniy Khrunov on the 1969 Soyuz 5 Earth orbital mission, during which he transferred in flight from Soyuz 5 to Soyuz 4.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9340940   (491 words)

  
 SHAFR: June 2001 - Aborted Summit of 1965
On January 14 President Johnson sent a letter to "the Soviet Government" (on Ambassador Dobrynin's advice it was not addressed either to Prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin or to First Secretary Leonid Brezhnev personally), proposing a summit meeting in the United States.
On February 9, Dobrynin delivered an official message for the president in which, in effect, the Soviet Government withdrew its invitation and consideration of a summit meeting so long as the United States was continuing to bomb North Vietnam.
After the U.S. bombing of Hanoi on February 7-8, while Prime Minister Kosygin was visiting there, the question of the summit meeting was raised in a conversation between Thompson and Dobrynin on that same day (although no account of that meeting has been published).
http://www.ohiou.edu/shafr/news/2001/jun/ABORTED.HTM   (605 words)

  
 iqexpand.com
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http://aleksei_gubarev.iqexpand.com   (443 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Kosygin
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761566629/Kosygin.html   (74 words)

  
 Rowan University - History of Rowan University - Text Only
The College was chosen because of its strategic location midway between Washington, D.C. and New York, where Kosygin was making a speech to the United Nations.
In 1958, the school's name was changed to Glassboro State College to better reflect its mission.
The meetings between the two leaders on June 23 and 25, 1967 led to a thaw in the Cold War and eased world tensions.
http://www.rowan.edu/text/subpages/about/history   (947 words)

  
 Jeff's Site: Archives > Politics > Russia (and the former Soviet Union)
Keywords: Leonid Brezhnev, Aleksei Kosygin, Harold Wilson, Richard Nixon
Keywords: Aleksei Kosygin, Lyndon B. Johnson, Cold War
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http://www.geoffhook.com/archive/politics/russia   (223 words)

  
 The Waterglass: Kerry Endorsement
The Soviet leader asked Johnson why on earth the United States continued to support Israel when clearly it was in her best interests to court the oil-rich Arab governments of the Middle East.
In 1967, Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin met in a summit with Lyndon Johnson near Goldsboro, North Carolina.
It is indeed probably beyond the understanding of the former Malaysian prime minister that America supports the survival of Israel, not because of AIPAC, the Jewish deli lobby or the influence of Jewish bankers in Geneva, but because it is still the right thing to do.
http://www.thewaterglass.net/archives/000498.html   (543 words)

  
 Glassboro on Encyclopedia.com
Glassboro State College (renamed Rowan State College in 1992) was the site of a summit meeting (1967) between President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin.
At Hollybush in Glassboro, Pennsylvania, worker Joe Paciocco removes scaffolding as renovations continue on the 1849 building where President Lyndon B. Johnson and Aleksei Kosygin met in 1967.
It is a trade and processing center for a fruit-growing (especially apples) region and has light manufacturing.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/G/Glassbor.asp   (430 words)

  
 ALEKSEI KOSYGIN - DOCUMENT SIGNED 03/03/1944
Your decision must be given to the United Federation of People Representatives." From 1943-1946, Kosygin was Chairman of the Soviet of Peoples Commissars for the Russian Republic.
Typewritten DS: "A. Kosygin" as Chairman of the United Federation of People Representatives of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, 1p, 7x9½.
From 1964-1980, Kosygin was Premier of the U.S.S.R. Lightly creased.
http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/8_2002/leaders/ALEKSEI_KOSYGIN.htm   (265 words)

  
 Infoplease Search: tolstoi aleksei
Kosygin, Aleksei N. (Almanac - People) Kosygin, Aleksei N. premier Birthplace: St. Petersburg, Russia Born: 1904 Died: 1980 Information...
(Encyclopedia) Kosygin, Alexei Nikolayevich, 1904–80, Soviet political leader.
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http://www.infoplease.com/search.php3?query=Tolstoi+Aleksei   (105 words)

  
 CNN Cold War - Historical Documents: Moscow - Kabul exchange
Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin and Afghan Prime Minister Nur Mohammed Taraki
Afghan President Taraki is repeatedly requesting more assistance from the Soviets, who wish to keep their involvement secret.
Hence, if you now launch a decisive attack on Herat, it will be possible to save the revolution.
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/20/documents/moscow   (816 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Aleksei Kosygin -- Oct. 01, 1979
As Prime Minister, he was in operational control of day-to-day activities of the Soviet government—outside of the security and foreign policy fields.Inevitably, this produced a certain pragmatism.
Among our own experts Kosygin had the reputation of being more liberal than Brezhnev.
He could speak eloquently about the advantages of increased commerce with the United States, though he never failed to claim that he was doing us the greater favor by opening up the Soviet market to our exports.
http://www.time.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,947455,00.html   (143 words)

  
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Kosygin in 1968, warning him of the consequences of such action.
Aleksei N. Kosygin, who was then Premier of Soviet Russia.
The matter to which we refer is that of Ethiopia.
http://artofhacking.com/IET/POLITICS/RUSSIA.TXT   (3817 words)

  
 This Day in History
Hopes for better U.S.-Soviet relations run high as U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson meets with Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin in Glassboro, New Jersey, for a three-day summit.
By mid-1967, the United States had many fighting men in South Vietnam, while the Soviets were providing large amounts of military aid to North Vietnam.
World War II This Day In History
http://www.historychannel.com/tdih/tdih.jsp?category=coldwar&month=10272958&day=10272988   (337 words)

  
 Arts-Letters.com SpaceAge - Apollo Soyuz Test Program
In May, 1972, the Soviet Premier, Aleksei Nikolaevich Kosygin, and the President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon signed an agreement to perform a joint space mission between the two countries.
During the docking period, there were four separate exchanges of crew members.
The agreement set July 17, 1975 as the target launch date.
http://www.arts-letters.com/SPACEAGE/astp.html   (204 words)

  
 LBJ Library: Image Search
Between the two summit meetings in Glassboro, New Jersey, LBJ flew to Los Angeles for a Democratic fundraiser, then stopped off in Austin, Texas to see his daughter and newborn grandson.
As a pilot project in preparation for creating a digital index to the LBJ Library's large White House Photo Office collection, Library staff has thoroughly indexed the images from these three days, during which LBJ had his only summit conference with a Soviet ruler, Premier Aleksei Kosygin.
http://photolab.lbjlib.utexas.edu/glassboro.asp   (131 words)

  
 Aleksei N Kosygin, Soviet premier, 1964-80 February 20 in History
Aleksei N Kosygin, Soviet premier, 1964-80 February 20 in History
http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1904/february_20_1904_69609.html   (36 words)

  
 Biographical Files: Abel - Yeltsin: Container List
Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolaevich: Visiting Foreign Countries, 1967 - 1971
Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolaevich: Visiting Foreign Countries, 1973 - 1979
Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolaevich: Visiting Foreign Countries, 1964 - 1966
http://www.osa.ceu.hu/db/fa/300-120-7-1.htm   (2010 words)

  
 Product Detail
In the 1940s, as an aide to Joseph Stalin, he became recognized as an expert in economics and industry.
A superb signed caricature of Aleksei Kosygin drawn from life by world famous Czechoslovakian caricaturist Oscar Berger.
http://www.oscarberger.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=B-0061   (51 words)

  
 Aleksei Pushkin Supersite
Sinyavsky's Strolls with Pushkin has been translated and published by Yale Institute of the History of Russia.
Isaac director, Vitali Melnikov, The Tsarevich Aleksei, challenges the traditional view of Peter the Great.
SovLit.com - Miniature Summaries of Monumental Works - sailor named Aleksandr Semyonovich Pushkin is placed in charge of the defense of Detskoye Selo purposely leaves the power on.
http://auctions.dunningadvertising.com/listings/aleksei-pushkin.htm   (392 words)

  
 June 23 Henry Hudson Pennsylvania Nova Scotia Adolf Hitler Thomas Mann Aleksei Kosygin White House April 2 Jack Benny ...
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http://en.powerwissen.com/hDpRRx0sARoOlWHB7eabqg==_June_23.html   (1400 words)

  
 Jeff's Site - Gallery.
Aleksei Kosygin and Lyndon B. Johnson realise they have arrived at a stalemate in the Cold War.
Note: Unless otherwise stated, all material on this site is Copyright (c) Geoff Hook, and may not be reused, or stored, in any way without express written permission.
http://www.geoffhook.com/leaders1/get_gallery.cgi?image=jeff010768   (45 words)

  
 Welcome to GCF Savings Bank
Site of the historic 1967 meeting between President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin, Glassboro is the midway point between New York City and Washington D.C., 18 miles southeast of Philadelphia and 50 miles northwest of Atlantic City.
Although no formal agreements were reached at the Summit, the talks led to an improved Soviet American relationship and opened the door to communications between the two countries.
To preserve its history, the new church was erected around the old building.
http://www.gcfbank.com/facts.asp   (975 words)

  
 Vietnam - Vietnam War, was it worth it? -
, Soviet Prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin coincidentally arrives in
, Soviet Prime Minister Kosygin is pressured by the North Vietnamese to provide unlimited military aid to counter the American "aggression." As a result, sophisticated Soviet surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) begin arriving in
February 6, 1965 - Viet Cong guerrillas attack the U.S. military compound at Pleiku in the Central Highlands, killing eight Americans, wounding 126, and destroying ten aircraft.
http://www.freewebs.com/vietnambattle/junglewarofthepast.htm   (5163 words)

  
 The History Place - Vietnam War 1965-1968
In North Vietnam, Soviet Prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin coincidentally arrives in Hanoi.
In Hanoi, Soviet Prime Minister Kosygin is pressured by the North Vietnamese to provide unlimited military aid to counter the American "aggression." Kosygin gives in to their demands.
As a result, sophisticated Soviet surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) begin arriving in Hanoi within weeks.
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/vietnam/index-1965.html   (7756 words)

  
 The Peace Encyclopedia: Zionism
[When Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin asked Johnson why the United States supports Israel when there are 80 million Arabs and only three million Israelis, the President replied simply: "Because it is right."]
Most if not all of you have very deep ties with the land and with the people of Israel, as I do, for my Christian faith sprang from yours....the Bible stories are woven into my childhood memories as the gallant struggle of modern Jews to be free of persecution is also woven into our souls.
Americans admire a people who can scratch a desert and produce a garden.
http://www.yahoodi.com/peace/zionism.html   (2733 words)

  
 Foreign Affairs - Politics and Soviet-American Trade: The Three Questions - Daniel Yergin
It continued to grow over the next few years.
By this point, trade between the two countries, starting from a very low level ("trivial," Aleksei Kosygin called it in 1971), was already beginning a rapid rise.
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19770401faessay9936/daniel-yergin/politics-and-soviet-american-trade-the-three-questions.html   (712 words)

  
 CHRISTIAN MEDIA RESEARCH -- CM CURRENTS 61
the Soviets were represented by Aleksei Kosygin and Andrei Gromyko.
It is theoretically possible this list could be
http://www.christianmediaresearch.com/cmc-61.html   (3218 words)

  
 TIME Magazine Cover: Aleksei Kosygin, Lyndon B. Johnson - Jun. 30, 1967 - Russia
TIME Magazine Cover: Aleksei Kosygin, Lyndon B. Johnson - Jun. 30, 1967 - Russia
http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,1101670630,00.html   (56 words)

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