Russian
- Lyudmilla Alexeeva (human rights work), 1997
- Lyudmilla Alexeeva (Moscow Helsinki Group), 2008
- Georgy Arbatov (Gorbachev's turn to right), 1992
- Leon Bagramov (Canada & agri. scholar), 1992
- Elena Bashkirova (pollster), 1992
- Sergei Blagovolin (military data), 1992
- Alice Bobroshova (Dartmouth), 1994
- Genrikh Borovik (Peace Ctte), 1992
- Viktor Bulgakov (former Gulag inmate), 1992
- Fyodor Burlatsky (his political struggles), 1994
- Fyodor Burlatsky (changes under Yeltsin), 1996
- Fyodor Burlatsky (his human rights actions), 1997
- Maria Chagdoeva (art critic), 1993
- General Davidov (nuclear disarmament), 1993
- Lev Deliusin (China scholar), 1992
- Gen. Vladimir Dudnik (military reform), 1994
- Jacob Ettinger (anti-Semitism), 1993
- Andrei Fadin (samizdat), 1994
- Valentin Falin (Served in E. Germany as diplomat), 1994
- Dmitry Furman (sociologist), 2008
- Slava Gamenyok (Residential association NGOs), 2008
- Gennady Gerasimov (Gorbachev's press secretry), 1994
- Piotr Gladkov (USA/Canada Inst), 1991
- Vitaly Goldansky (led Soviet Pugwash), 1992
- Sergei Grigoriants (dissident journalist), 1992
- Elena Grishina (civil society), 2008
- Ruzanna Ilukhina (peace historian, Tolstoyan), 1992
- Alexander Kalinin (Julia's practice interview), 1991
- Alexander Kalinin (spiritualism, etc), 1993
- Alexander Kalinin (Russian political parties), 1994
- Andre Kamenshikov (Nonviolence International), 2002
- Andre Kamenshikov and Umar Khamzatovich, 2008
- Sergei Karaganov (political analyst), 1992
- Nikolai Khramov (dissident, Radical Party), 1991
- Nikolai Khramov (Group for Trust), 1992
- Vadislav Kornilov (had been SPC sec), 1991
- Andrei Kortunov (political expert, USA/Canada Inst), 1994
- Yegor Kouznetsov (Shakhnazarov's aide), 1994
- Sergei Kovalev (leading dissident), 1997
- Sergei Kovalev (long-time dissident), 2008
- Oleg Kozlovsky (Oborona movement), 2010
- Yuri Krasin (Gorbachev Foundation), 1992
- Jana and Yury Krasnurotsky (Peaceniks), 1992
- Ida Kuklina (Soldiers' Mothers), 1997
- Ida Kuklina (Soldiers' Mothers) & Yevgenia Issraelyan, 2008
- Nikolai Kuznetsov (IR theory), 1992
- Asya Lashiver (dissident), 1992
- Grigory Libergal (film & popular culture), 1992
- Alexander Likhotal (Gorbachev's spokesman), 1991
- Alexander Likhotal (breakup of USSR), 1992
- A. Loginov (agriculture, polarized pol), 1997
- Gregory Lukshin (SPC bureaucrat), 1992
- Viktor Malikov (Living Ring), 1995
- Nikita Maslenikov (expert on E Germany), 1992
- Yury Medvedkov (geography prof, Trustbuilder), 1992
- Andrei Melville (political analyst), 1991
- General Mikhailov (military strategist), 1993
- General Milshtein (Pugwash), 1995
- Alexander Nikitin (NGO studies), 1992
- Sergei Nikitin (IMEMO economist), 1992
- Valeria Novodvorskaya (dissident activist), 1990
- Nikolai Obushenkov (re agriculture), 1994
- Boris Oreshene (publisher), 1992
- Andre Orlov (popular culture), 1991
- Yuri Orlov (human rights dissident), 1992
- Marina Pavlova-Selvanskaya ( political analyst), 1993
- Tatiana Pavlova (history of Russian Quakers), 1995
- Vladimir Petrovsky (Under Sec Gen. UN), 1993
- Vladimir Petrovsky (Under Sec-Gen of UN), 2008
- Pavel Podvig (Russian nuclear arsenal), 2010
- Lev Ponamarov (human rights leader), 2008
- Arkady Popov (ethnic studies), 1992
- Nikolai Popov (polls), 1997
- Povlovsky, Maltsov and Solovyanenko (development policy), 1990
- Evgeny Rashkovsky (spiritual cultures), 1992
- Sergei Rogov (national security issues), 1992
- Pavel Rubinin (Peter Kapitza's assistant), 1992
- Elena Rusakova (psychologist, Memorial), 1992
- Russian farmers (on a drive in the country)
- Vsevolod Rybakov (dissent in Party), 1993
- Lev Semeiko (military strategist), 1991
- Major-General Serebrenikov (military reform), 1992
- Georgy Shakhnazarov (Gorbachev's adviser), 1992
- Victor Sheinis (deputy in Russian parliament), 1993
- Eduard Shevardnadze (why did you do what you did?), 1995
- Nodari Simonia (Deputy Director IMEMO), 1992
- Yuri Skvirsky (Secret Institute), 1992
- Andrei Smirnov (filmmaker), 1992
- William Smirnov (political scientist), 1992
- Timur Stepanov (re Shevardnadze), 1990
- Viktor Sumsky (developing countries), 1992
- Tair Tairov (real peace activist), 1992
- Tair Tairov (bold critic at World Peace Council), 1997
- Vevgeny Velikhov (science advisor to Gorbachev), 1997
- Grigory Yavlinsky (leader of Yabloko party), 2008