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In 2011, he was once again elected to the State Duma, and became the Chairman of the Education Committee in 2013.[6]
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In 2005, he published an early biography of Molotov (in Russian). As a biographer of his own grandfather, Nikonov cannot be regarded as an objective source, and he personally recognized this fact in an interview. In the same interview, Nikonov stated to be proud that Molotov was a wise and coolly ruthless man, giving him the right to be listed together with Timur (in the words of Winston Churchill).[7]
^Yale Richmond. Cultural Exchange & the Cold War: Raising the Iron Curtain. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003. ISBN0-271-02532-8. P. 173.