Christian Rakovsky
Christian Rakovsky Кръстьо Раковски, Xристиан Георгиевич Раковский, Християн Георгійович Раковський, Cristian Racovski | |
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Ketua Dewan Komisar Rakyat RSS Ukraina | |
Masa jabatan 16 Januari 1919 – 15 Juli 1923 | |
Duta Besar Soviet untuk Prancis | |
Masa jabatan Oktober 1925 – Oktober 1927 | |
Pengganti Valerian Dovgalevsky | |
Informasi pribadi | |
Lahir | Gradets, Kekaisaran Utsmaniyah (sekarang Bulgaria) | 13 Agustus 1873
Meninggal | 11 September 1941 Oryol, RSFS Rusia, Uni Soviet | (umur 68)
Kebangsaan | Bulgaria, Rumania, Rusia, Soviet, Ukraina |
Partai politik | Partai Komunis Uni Soviet Partai Komunis (Bolshevik) Ukraina |
Suami/istri | E. P. Ryabova (almarhumah) Alexandrina Alexandrescu (Ileana Pralea) |
Profesi | fisikawan, jurnalis |
Tanda tangan | |
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Christian Rakovsky (13 Agustus 1873 – 11 September 1941) adalah seorang sosialis revolusioner Bulgaria, politikus Bolshevik dan diplomat Soviet; ia juga dikenal sebagai jurnalis, fisikawan, dan esayis. Karier politik Rakovsky menempatkannya di sepanjang Balkan dan sampai Prancis dan Kekaisaran Rusia; pada masa hidupnya, ia juga menjadi warga Rumania.
Sebagai kolaborator seumur hidup dari Leon Trotsky, ia menjadi aktivis berpengaruh dari Second International, yang terlibat dalam politik dengan Uni Sosial Demokrat Bulgaria, Partai Sosial Demokrat Rumania, dan Partai Buruh Sosial Demokrat Rusia. Rakovsky dikeluarkan pada waktu-waktu yang berbeda dari berbagai negara akibat aktivitasnya, dan, pada Perang Dunia I, menjadi anggota pendiri Federasi Buruh Sosial Demokrat Balkan Revolusioner sesambil membantu menyelenggarakan Konferensi Zimmerwald. Ditahan oleh otoritas Rumania, ia kabur ke Rusia, dimana ia bergabung dengan Partai Bolshevik setelah Revolusi Oktober, dan, sebagai kepala Rumcherod, gagal mengupayakan pengembangan revolusi komunis di Kerajaan Rumania. Kemudian, ia menjadi anggota pendiri Comintern, menjabat sebagai kepala pemerintahan di RSS Ukraina, dan ikut dalam negosiasi di Konferensi Genoa.
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[sunting | sunting sumber]Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Christian Rakovsky Internet Archive at Marxists.org:
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- (Prancis) Leon Trotsky, Christian Rakovsky et Basile Kolarov ("Christian Rakovsky and Vasil Kolarov"), 1915, at Marxists.org (French edition); retrieved July 19, 2007
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