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From 1986 to 1990, he served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, in charge of African, humanitarian and cultural affairs.[2][3] From 1990 to 1992, Adamishin was the Ambassador of the Soviet Union, and then Russia, to Italy. Then, from 1992 until 1994, he became the 1st Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
On 12 December 1993 he was elected to the 1st State Duma by the list of Yavlinsky-Boldyrev-Lukin bloc. He remained in the position of Deputy Minister, and in this regard, he resigned as member of parliament on 11 May 1994. He did not attend the sessions, and was nominally a member of the Committee on CIS Affairs and Relations with Compatriots. From 1994 to 1997, Adamishin was the Ambassador of Russia to the United Kingdom.[1][3]
Adamishin speaks Russian, English, Italian, Ukrainian, and French.[1]
Selected works
Geschichte Der Sowjetischen Außenpolitik (History of Soviet Foreign Policy), with Aleksandr Berežkin and Andrej Gromyko (1980)[4]
Mezhdunarodnoe sotrudnichestvo v oblasti prav cheloveka : dokumenty i materialy (Международное сотрудничество в области прав человека : документы и материалы (International Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights: Documents and Materials)) (1993)[5]
Transnational Terrorism in the World System Perspective, with Ryszard Stemplowski (2002)[6]
Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War, with Richard Schifter (2009)[7]
^Adamisin, Anatolij; Berežkin, Aleksandr; Gromyko, Andrej (1980). Geschichte Der Sowjetischen Außenpolitik (in German). Berlin: Staatsverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. OCLC634423744.
^Adamishin, Anatoly (1993). Международное сотрудничество в области прав человека : документы и материалы. Moscow: Ministerstvo Inostrannykh del Russia. ISBN5713306216. OCLC30951763.
^Adamishin, Anatoly; Stemplowski, Ryszard (2002). Transnational Terrorism in the World System Perspective. Warsaw: Polish Institute of International Affairs. ISBN8391576744. OCLC49625292.
^Adamishin, Anatoly; Schifter, Richard (2009). Human Rights, Perestroika, and the End of the Cold War. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace. ISBN9781601270405. OCLC475350154.