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writing and Vassiliev was allowed to take notebooks home as he filled one and brought in another. A total of eight notebooks were kept, along with a number of unbound pages. Vassiliev later recalled that he attempted to transcribe as many documents as possible verbatim and painstakingly noted archival file and document numbers for each.
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Documents housed in SVR archives were carried to Vassiliev at the SVR press office; he was allowed to make copious notes both summarizing and transcribing their content in the presence of two SVR officers. Although locked up in a safe each night with the archival material, no one checked what he was
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In January 2003 Frank Cass's lawyers offered Alexander Vassiliev to settle the monetary claim for more than £2,000 and promised not to republish the John Lowenthal article. Vassiliev rejected the offer. In May 2003 Frank Cass proposed to settle the case for £7500, but Vassiliev rejected that offer
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began in 1995, with each vetted by the SVD Declassification Commission, the head of the archives department, and Kobaladze. Vassiliev was unable to name Americans who assisted Soviet intelligence in his draft chapters owing to SVR regulations which forbid the
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were used in Vassiliev's draft. Many cover names were already well known in the United States, however, and American author Weinstein had little difficulty understanding who was who and retained control over the final draft.
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Vassiliev managed to recover his original notebooks with transcriptions and summaries of secret Soviet foreign intelligence archival documents, and these served as the core of a second publication. In May 2009,
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were transferred to computer disks and some key documents were transcribed prior to their leaving. The resulting book based upon these materials was published in the United States by Random House in 1999.
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where he worked as a reporter and then columnist, writing mostly about international issues and espionage from 1990 to 1996. He also worked as an author and presenter of several political shows on the
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These documents are available in full to scholars via the internet from the Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. See External links below.
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in 1996, leaving his precious notebooks with trusted friends for safekeeping rather than risking losing them to inquisitive officials at the airport. Copies of his draft chapters for
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spy case. Vassiliev quit his television job and in early 1994 began to work on the book project in earnest, working with archival documents provided at the press bureau of the SVR.
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In February 1990, Vassiliev resigned from the KGB for political and moral reasons. He resigned from the Communist Party in that same year. He returned to the editorial staff of
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Alexander Vassiliev, "How I Came to Write My Notebooks, Discover Alger Hiss, and Lose to His Lawyer," in John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr, and Alexander Vassiliev,
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In the fall of 1993, Vassiliev signed a book contract and met the American chosen by Crown to work with him, historian Allen Weinstein, a specialist in the
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Feeling a communist-nationalist restoration somewhat likely and their own safety tenuous, Alexander Vassiliev and his wife Elena decided to emigrate to
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As editor and publisher, Vassiliev promotes Russian classical literature by republishing – more than a dozen dual-language English-Russian editions by
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After losing his cases in June 2003, Vassiliev took some time away from the bitter subject which had taken the last ten years of his life.
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Beginning in 1995, the political environment began to change in Russia, Vassiliev later recalled, with the popularity of
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In the summer of 1993, Vassiliev received a telephone call from Iurii Kobaladze, press officer of the
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as an online producer from 2000 to 2009. He served as a co-publisher, editor, and designer of
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This article is about the Russian journalist. For other persons of a similar name, see
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Upon completion of the project, Vassiliev donated his original notebooks to the U.S.
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Vassiliev was married in 1983 and fathered a son in 1986. He was divorced in 2009.
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restoration seemed to be in the offing, headed by Russian Presidential candidate
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in both Russian-language and English-language editions. In 2014, he published
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In 2009, Vassiliev published his first novel, an espionage thriller called
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Vassiliev worked as an operative of the First (American) Department of the
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presiding. Frank Cass & Co. prevailed on the basis of "fair comment."
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The years 2001 to 2003 were filled with two legal actions related to
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started on June 9, 2003, and concluded on June 13, 2003, with Judge
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plummeting and an anxious mood sweeping the country. A conservative
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Vassiliev, "How I Came to Write My Notebooks..." pp. xxvii-xxviii.
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Klehr, Harvey; Haynes, John Earl; Vassiliev, Alexander (2009).
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Klehr, Harvey; Haynes, John Earl; Vassiliev, Alexander (2009).
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The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America — The Stalin Era,
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The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in America: the Stalin Era,
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to see how accurate it was. At the end of the article was an
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Vassiliev is an expert in Soviet and Russian intelligence:
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He also edits and publishes French Classics in Russian by
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The writing of draft chapters for Vassiliev's first book,
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in London, over the article "Venona and Alger Hiss" by
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New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2009; pg. xxx.
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Vassiliev launched two lawsuits in association with
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Vassiliev worked in the international department of
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