Examinations of doctoral theses A number of prominent doctoral theses examinations published by the Dissernet community which dealt with well-known and powerful figures on the Russian political and scientific scene: •
Pavel Astakhov, Russian politician, attorney, TV presenter, writer, and Child Rights Ombudsman for the President of the Russian Federation •
O. Yu. Batalina, Russian politician, deputy of the
State Duma of the 6th election from the
United Russia party, and deputy secretary of the General Council of United Russia party. • D. V. Gordeyuk, judge of the Moscow City Court. •
I. V. Lebedev, the chairman of the
LDPR parliamentary group of the Russian
State Duma and the LDPR Youth Organization. His father is
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, chairman of the LDPR. Russian political figure, publicist and writer,
Minister of Culture. •
O. L. Mitvol, Russian environmentalist, businessman and government official, the chair of environmental protection department. •
Sergey Naryshkin, Chairman of the State Duma and former chief of staff of the Putin administration Russian politician,
Minister of Communications and Mass Media of Russia. Russian politician, Governor of Saint-Petersburg, and retired Lieutenant-General of the Russian Tax Police. Minister for Transportation of the Russian Federation.
Examinations of books Among examinations performed by Dissernet, there is a number of monographs. In particular, examinations of the following books have been published: •
A. I. Bastrykin, the Head of
The Investigative Committee of Russia. His monograph
Signs of the Hand. Dactyloscopy of 2004 has been analyzed. •
S. S. Sobyanin, Russian political figure, mayor of
Moscow, previously served as the governor of
Tyumen Oblast and Chief of staff of
Presidential Administration of Russia. His doctoral thesis of 1999 and monograph of 2007 have been analyzed. the Chairment of the
Russian parliament. Along with his Doctoral thesis and higher doctorate thesis defended by S. E. Naryshkin, his monograph of 2005 "Foreign investment (regional aspect)" has also been analysed. == Mass media coverage ==