(EN) Leon Neyfakh, The Craziest Black Market in Russia, in Slate, 22 maggio 2016. URL consultato il 30 dicembre 2016 (archiviato dall'url originale il 30 dicembre 2016).
«Late last year, Russian newspapers reported what would have qualified as a stunning piece of news almost anywhere else: The chairman of the country’s largest parliamentary body had been exposed as a plagiarist. Sergei Naryshkin, the former chief of staff in Vladimir Putin’s administration and a prominent member of his United Russia party, stood accused of receiving the Russian equivalent of a doctoral degree on the strength of a dissertation in which more than half of the pages contained material lifted from other sources.»