Aleksandr Bovin

Aleksandr Bovin
Александр Бовин
Bovin in 1991
Born
Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Bovin

(1930-08-09)9 August 1930
Died29 April 2004(2004-04-29) (aged 73)
Moscow, Russia
NationalityRussian
Alma materRostov State University
Moscow State University
Occupation(s)Journalist, diplomat and political commentator
Years active1950s–2000s
Known forIsrael-Russia relations

Aleksandr Yevgenyevich Bovin (Russian: Александр Евгеньевич Бовин, 9 August 1930 – 29 April 2004) was a Soviet and Russian journalist, political scientist and diplomat, notable for being the first Soviet, and then Russian ambassador to Israel after the re-establishment of Soviet-Israeli diplomatic relations. He was a leading journalist of Soviet Union and Russia of the late 20th century. The New York Times called him "one of the most colorful and daring commentators of the late Soviet period" and The Washington Post also said he was "widely regarded as the Soviet Union's most sophisticated and best-informed political commentator".