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· Roman Konoplev
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 Литературный андеграунд

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Роман Коноплев - русский публицист и политаналитик. С 2013 года проживает в Португалии. Окончил Международный институт экономики и права (Москва) и Брянский государственный технический университет. Участвовал в деятельности оппозиционных движений в РФ и Приднестровье. Автор более 500 журналистских и публицистических статей. Эксперт ряда аналитических центров.

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Roman Yevgenyevich Konoplev is a Russian political and public figure, publicist, writer.

 Roman Konoplev is the author of novel “The Gospel according to extremist” published by ”Bryansk Regional Printing-house” in 2005 in Russia, as well as novel “Dromomania” published online. His publications have appeared in the leading Russian analytical Internet portals “APN”, “Russian Journal”, etc. Roman Konoplev has been the chief editor of the regional information agency RIA “Dniester” since July 2009 and the expert of several analytical centers. 

Most of Roman Konoplev’s publications touch upon social and political problems of Russia and foreign countries, Transnistrian conflict problematics. From February till September 2006 he travelled in Scandinavia. His sketch book “Norwegian papers”, first published in Russia, was later reprinted by several foreign media. 

Roman Konoplev graduated from the International Institute of Economics and Law – “political science” branch of juridical faculty (1993-1996), and from Bryansk State Technical University – computer software faculty (2003).

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