Twenty years have gone by since the memorable March 1985 plenum of the Communist Party, where Mikhail Gorbachev, who advocated restructuring the Soviet system, was chosen as the new General Secretary. 
Twenty years have gone by since the memorable March 1985 plenum of the Communist Party, where Mikhail Gorbachev, who advocated restructuring the Soviet system, was chosen as the new General Secretary. The twentieth anniversary of perestroika was celebrated in almost all countries of the world, with the conspicuous exception of
The American program began with a symposium in
The next day, Mikhail Gorbachev was honored with an award from the Patriarch of Constantinople as an outstanding defender of civil rights and liberties. Former CIA Director George Tenet, Greek in his ethnic origin, recognized Gorbachev for his accomplishments. At the University in
- President Gorbachev, your current trip to the
- First of all, I would like for everyone to understand the perestroika was crucially important not only for the
Globalization is gaining momentum. In most recent history, globalization was beneficial only to wealthy industrial nations. Meanwhile, more than half of all people in the world live for less than one dollar a day. Islamic countries also present problems. For one and a half thousand years, the Muslim world had a significant role in the development of world civilization and culture. These problems cannot be solved by any single remedy… We must change, we must restructure ourselves. The
- President Gorbachev, does it look to you that in recent years, the conquests of perestroika in
- The situation in
- How do you see yourself within the framework of history: as a politician, a philosopher, a rebel, or a ruler of a superpower?
- I imagine there is a little of everything. Of course, I am primarily a politician. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of my entrance into politics. It is, without any doubts, a formidable experience. A politician has to deal with issues of all types: philosophic, social, economic, religious – any fathomable questions… This capacity stresses a politician’s omnipotence and, simultaneously, his utter helplessness.
- President Gorbachev, is it true that you intend to have a chess match with former world champion Anatoly Karpov?
- I have never played chess with Anatoly Karpov. After the first three moves, Karpov would understand that I am a total nothing at chess. I am indeed friends with Karpov and do plan to meet him in
- Mr. President, could you say why Mikhail Gorbachev still remains the most in-demand Russian politician in the West?
- You should be the judge of this issue… I believe that people are naturally well-disposed towards politicians who respect the people and who are ready for a dialog… I think that people saw that Gorbachev is not among those rulers who would provoke a nuclear war and bring chaos into the world just to achieve their political goals and to tighten their grip on power. Our ability to stop the nuclear race and to preserve the peace was a colossal accomplishment.
- What is it that you would change in today’s world first of all?
- For one, I would like to change the global vision. The world needs a new vision and new politics. One must acknowledge the new reality. It should be understood that the world today cannot be reduced to an arrangement of security for only
To summarize, I’d like to see a new global vision, a new political order, a solution to world poverty, and prompt response to environmental threats. These three tasks are the most important.