Mikhail Gorbachev — "I consider myself a lucky man. I have lived to see a new world."
I consider myself a lucky man. I have lived to see a new world.
I consider myself a lucky man. I have lived to see a new world.
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"I have always believed in the power of dialogue."
"The future belongs to those who are not afraid to change."
"I believe in the future of Russia."
"Perestroika was not a betrayal of socialism. It was its salvation."
"The reforms are irreversible. There is no turning back."
Final General Secretary of the Soviet Union whose glasnost and perestroika reforms led to the USSR's dissolution and the end of the Cold War. Closely associated with Boris Yeltsin (his domestic rival and successor as Russian leader) and Ronald Reagan (Cold War counterpart and arms-control partner). For an intellectual contrast, see Vladimir Putin, Russian president (2000-2008, 2012-) — Putin has publicly called the Soviet collapse 'the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century' — Gorbachev's signature achievement. Putin's two-decade political project has been organized around reversing Gorbachev's liberalization.
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