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'''Aleksei Stepanovich Belyakov''' ({{lang-ru|Алексей Степанович Беляков}}; 1917–19711907–1971)<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Rodionova|first1=A.B.|title=…Сегодня связь науки с властью столь слаба, потому что между ними существуют расхождения в оценке сути социально- экономического курса…|journal=Journal of International Relations Theory and World Politics|date=2010|volume=8|issue=1|url=http://www.intertrends.ru/twenty-second/011.htm#note10|access-date=2015-11-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304185416/http://www.intertrends.ru/twenty-second/011.htm#note10|archive-date=2016-03-04|url-status=dead|df=}}</ref> was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] diplomat and [[List of ambassadors of Russia to Finland|ambassador to [[Finland]] 1970–71<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.lausti.com/articles/books/rentola2.html|title = Finland's "year of danger" 1970|date = 15 September 2005|accessdateaccess-date = 3 May 2014|website = Lausti.com|last = Lausti|first = Tapani|archiveurlarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140503112143/http://www.lausti.com/articles/books/rentola2.html|archivedatearchive-date = 3 May 2014|deadurl url-status= nolive}}</ref> and the leader of the [[Europe]]an section of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]].
 
== Ambassadorship ==
In the summer of 1970, Belyakov was transferred as [[List of ambassadors of Russia to Finland|ambassador to Finland]]. His designation as ambassador was mainly because Moscow was interested in increasing the influence of the [[Finnish Communist Party]] in Finland. Belyakov mainly created relationships with the Finnish Communist Party's [[Taistoist|far left Stalinist wing]] and became its spiritual leader.
 
Belyakov's rival counselor [[Viktor Vladimirov (intelligence officer)|Viktor Vladimirov]] estimated that in Finland there would be some kind of [[revolution]] and he supported it by sympathizing with the [[Strike action|strike]]s and writing articles in [[Pravda]] about what he perceived were Finland's "class exploitation".
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