Ivan Arkhipov
27 October 1980 – 4 October 1986
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Kaluga, Imperial Russia
Moscow, Russian Federation
Ivan Vasilyevich Arkhipov (Russian: Ива́н Васи́льевич Архи́пов; 18 April [O.S. 1 May] 1907 – 28 February 1998) was a Soviet and Russian statesman who was First Deputy of the Council of Ministers from 1980 to 1986.
In 1950 Stalin sent him as an economic adviser to China, where he spent much of the next 10 years.[1]
Honours and awards
- Hero of Socialist Labour (1977)
- Five Orders of Lenin
- Order of the October Revolution
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour, twice
References
- ^ Gewirtz, Julian (2017). Unlikely Partners : Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and the Making of Global China. Harvard University Press. p. 128. ISBN 9780674971134.
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