What Is at Stake Now
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Mikhail Gorbachev. What Is at Stake Now
Contents
Guide
Pages
Mikhail Gorbachev. What Is at Stake Now. My Appeal for Peace and Freedom
Copyright page
Preface
The Militarization of World Politics
What Is at Stake
Equal Security for All: The Charter of Paris
Peace: Words and Deeds
Do Not Give Up!
A Dangerous Myth
The Negotiations We Need Now
Break the Vicious Cycle
Act as a Role Model
We Must Act Together
A Fatal Mistake
Who Benefits from Globalization?
The Evolution of the State
Development Goals
The Environmental Challenge
Global Warming
The Earth Charter
New Threats
Yet Another Stern Reminder
The Wave of Populism and Decline of Democracy
We Need New Ideas
Social Democracy Yesterday and Today
Moving Forward in a Changing World
Can Politics and Morals Be Reconciled?
The Articles of Faith of the New Thinking
The USA: Monopoly Leadership or Partnership?
Two Trends?
The Multipolar World Is a Reality
Europe: Our Continent, Our Home
China and India: The New Giants
There Is No Periphery
The Middle East: Tense Hub of World Politics
The Islamic World
What Must Not Happen
The Rollback of Democracy
Who Is Undermining Faith in Democracy?
The Responsibility of the Media
Civil Society and International Organizations
The New Russia
Setting the Course in Foreign Policy
Thinking about the Future
The Economy for the People
Democracy and Society
Re-establish Trust
Afterword
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Translated by Jessica Spengler
The predictions made one hundred or even just twenty years ago may elicit nothing but smiles of bewilderment today. But I do not want to make any predictions in this book. Instead, I want to reflect on how we are behaving today, what we are striving for and what we should avoid if we hope to preserve our world for future generations.
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We achieved all that we could under the circumstances at the time. Russia was fully entitled to demand that the other side act in accordance not just with the letter, but also the spirit of these agreements and obligations. But the mutual trust that emerged with the end of the Cold War was severely shaken a few years later by NATO’s decision to expand to the east. Russia had no option but to draw its own conclusions from that.
The INF Treaty, which was of historic importance to world peace, is itself now history – and its demise is the fault of the USA. The same is true of the refusal to ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and the withdrawal from the ABM Treaty for the limitation of missile defence systems.
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