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University Of Calgary Gorbachev Foundation Left to Right Mr. Bill Warden, mikhail sergeyevich gorbachev, Dr. Dennis Salahub.Contact UCGF Webmaster Page last updated April 4, 2005. http://www.ucgf.ca/English/conference.htm
Extractions: Left to Right: Bill Warden (former Cdn diplomat and co-founder of UCGF partnership), Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, Dr. Dennis Salahub, UofC VP, Research and International, Dr. Vadim Medvedev, Long time Russian Board Member of UCGF an adviser to Mr. Gorbachev, Dr. Yury Krasin, Co-founder of UCGF, Consultant for UCGF and a former board member Downloads: Selected Conference papers and presentations: "Ten Years Results of the UCGF Project: The Russian Vision," UCGF '99 Wrap Up Conference, February 2005. "Canadian report on the UCGF partnership," UCGF '99 Wrap Up Conference, February 2005. "Russian Problems of the Public," UCGF '99 Wrap Up Conference, February 2005, Dr. Yu. A. Krasin, Coordinator, UCGF Project. "Social Inequality and Public Policy, Avoiding the Destructive Consequences of Socio-Economic Differentiation in Early 21st Century Russian Society,"
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Extractions: In April, 1999, the Italian Foundation organised the first World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, sponsored by the City of Rome (in collaboration with Alitalia, L¹Unità, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Banca di Roma, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Musicalia and the Publisì Advertising Agency, general co-ordinator). In May, 2000, it organised a three day event at the Accademia di Brera in Milano and the Museo Bargellini di Pieve di Cento in Bologna to inaugurate a three metre high bronze statue, entitled "The Man for Peace" (created by Franco Scepi), that represents the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates.
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Extractions: To the ZPC Homepage This page was given major contributions and corrections from Randy Ragsdale Oleg Schultz and Bob Hilkens Look for the Detailed CPSU Leadership 1917-1991 , special courtesy of Randy Ragsdale The site Rulers brings out the lists of the leaders at the level of SS Republics Also see the leadership of current independent States of Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia ... Ukraine and Uzbekistan Back to ZPC Political Leaders main page and to ZPC Homepage Top leaders of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922-1991) General Secretary of the Central Committee Iosif Vissaryonovich Stalin 3 Apr 1922 - 5 Mar 1953 (+) First Secretaries of the Central Committee Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev 7 Sep 1953 - 14 Oct 1964 (+1971) Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev 14 Oct 1964 - 8 Apr 1966 (+1982) General Secretaries of the Central Committee Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev 8 Apr 1966 - 10 Nov 1982 (+) Yuriy Vladimirovich Andropov 12 Nov 1982 - 9 Feb 1984 (+) Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko 13 Feb 1984 - 10 Mar 1985 (+) Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev 11 Mar 1985 - 24 Aug 1991 (1) From 1898 to 1918 known as Russian Social Democratic Workers's Party (bolshevik); from 1918 to 1925 as Russian Communist Party; from 1925 to 1952 as All-Union Communist Party.
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Extractions: To the ZPC Homepage Data of this page is an special courtesy of Randy Ragsdale . Additional details and corrections were submitted by Alexander Morozov Roberto Ortiz de Zarate and Juan Jorge Schäffer Oleg Schultz manages more complete pages about the Leadership of the CPSU . See also the Soviet Political Leaders main page, also part of the ZPC website . The site Rulers brings out the lists of the leaders at the level of SS Republics The names use the Russian form. Top leaders of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922-1991) General Secretary of the Central Committee Iosif Vissaryonovich Stalin 3 Apr 1922- 5 Mar 1953 (+) First Secretaries of the Central Committee Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev 7 Sep 1953-14 Oct 1964 (+1971) Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev 14 Oct 1964- 8 Apr 1966 (+1982) General Secretaries of the Central Committee Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev 8 Apr 1966-10 Nov 1982 (+) Yuriy Vladimirovich Andropov 12 Nov 1982- 9 Feb 1984 (+) Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko 13 Feb 1984-10 Mar 1985 (+) Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev 11 Mar 1985-24 Aug 1991 (1) From 1898 to 1918 known as Russian Social Democratic Workers's Party (bolshevik); from 1918 to 1925 as Russian Communist Party; from 1925 to 1952 as All-Union Communist Party.
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Extractions: Mikhail S. Gorbachev (1931) Gorbachev became General Secretary of the Soviet Union on 11 March 1985, the first Communist leader to be born after the Russian Revolution. During his tenure, which ended on 25 December 1991, Gorbachev introduced economic reforms he called perestroika , social freedoms he called glasnost , and took the first tentative steps toward demokratizatsiya or "democratization" of the Soviet state. On his watch, the USSR collapsed and its client states in Eastern Europe broke away. Much of the credit for the downfall of Soviet Communism is improperly credited to US President Ronald Reagan (1981-1989), a Christian who rarely attended church: indeed, Reagan chided Gorbachev for his Atheism. But it was Atheist Mikhail Gorbachev who brought necessary reforms to the Soviet Union. Mikhail Gorbachev, not Ronald Reagan, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1990. Want to comment on this essay? Send me an e-mail Leo XIII (1810) It was also on this date, March 2, 1810, that the man who would become Pope Leo XIII was born Gioacchino Pecci in Carpineto, east of Rome, Italy. Ordained in 1837, and created cardinal in 1853, he was an aggressive exponent of the religious philosophy of Thomas Aquinas. This perhaps explains why, becoming pope in 1878, chiefly because he was not expected to live long (he was just shy of age 68), Leo had great difficulty reconciling the Church to the modern world. Leo especially objected to things we take for granted today: free elections, secular public education, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom of the press, separation of church and state, legal divorce and equality before the law.
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Extractions: By Seamus Martin Mikhail Gorbachev was lionised in Dublin in the course of his visit. An honorary degree of Doctor in Laws was granted by Trinity College. The Lord Mayor, Michael Mulcahy, having ushered Gorbachev on a walkabout through the streets of the constituency he hopes will elect him to the Dail later this year, conferred the freedom of the city after a gushing speech that stopped minimally short of the former Soviet leader's canonisation. On Gorbachev's part, there was the pleasure, he said, of being in a country where people spoke well rather than ill of him. In Russia, things are different. He is regarded there by westernisers as a devious Communist, by Communists as a traitor and by the general public as the man who began a process that lowered their standard of living almost to third-world levels. Only two people that I know of were publicly critical of Gorbachev during his Dublin visit. One was a Russian woman who carried a placard outside City Hall telling him to go home. The other was Gorbachev himself. At Trinity College on Tuesday and again at the Institute of European Affairs on Wednesday, he admitted to making mistakes.
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Extractions: Photo by S. Beth Atkin Page 4 of 6 It was Mr. Gorbachev who then brought you back from your tour of duty as ambassador. Let's talk about your relationship with him. Were you his intellectual mentor, is that the way to describe the relationship? Or is it more complex than that? "More complex." [spoken in English] I knew Gorbachev before Canada. Let's not make a secret out of it, but when I headed the Ideology and Propaganda Department for the Central Committee and I had difficulty getting confirmation, I actually proposed Gorbachev to fill that post. He was, at that time, the First Secretary of the Stavropol Region Party Committee. Even Mikhail Andrievich Suslov, who was in charge of propaganda and was really de facto the Number 1 man on the Politburo (de jure, he was Number 2), he actually did issue an invitation to Gorbachev to come to Moscow and help the department. What struck me at that time is that he turned it down. He had enough brain to say no. Later on I arranged for him to come and visit Canada several times. I wanted very much for the man who was responsible for agriculture in Russia to visit Canada. Actually he had conveyed through a mutual friend of ours that he was ready to come to Canada as long as I would be the one to organize his trip. He didn't want to have anything to do with the organization of the trip. So I began terrorizing the Central Committee with my diplomatic cables demanding Gorbachev's visit. And Andropov ultimately said OK. It was a very useful visit for Gorbachev. What struck me is the kind of detailed interest and care Gorbachev took in the farmer economy, and that really struck me very positively and very much.
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Extractions: Sort by: Date Rank Author Subject Reverse Sort Thw whole thing is far too long to post these are just little snippets. RADIO INTERVIEW WITH MIKHAIL GORBACHEV EKHO MOSKVY RADIO, 20:00, APRIL 26, 2005 SOURCE: FEDERAL NEWS SERVICE ( http://www.fednews.ru/ http://mail.yahoo.com More information about the lbo-talk mailing list
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Extractions: Skip to content Skip to navigation Search Site Sections Personal tools You are here: Home writespirit.net Authors Mikhail Gorbachev Tributes to Mikhail Gorbachev Document Actions by Richard Pettinger last modified "I welcome this opportunity to thank you for all you, as a leader, did for the cause of peace on our planet and to overcome the split of Europe and Germany. Your new thinking as well as perestroika were the basis for the shift in the Soviet policies and created a new future for the peoples of the Soviet Union. Your policy contributed to the victory of the reformatory movements in the then Warsaw Pact countries. Your name is closely associated with the end of the Cold War and the arms race. The peaceful revolution in the GDR would have been inconceivable without your activity. Without your sagacity and your support of the peoples' right to self-determination the reunification of Germany would not have occurred. We, the Germans, would never forget and would always be thankful to you for that." " History will be very generous and kind to you, honoring you for all you did to make our world a more peaceful world for your grandkids and ours. With Glasnost and Perestroika your farsighted vision paved the way for arms reductions, for ending the Cold War, and for bringing to your country a democracy and a market economy that will serve Russia well for years to come. Without your leadership these significant changes that resulted in far better relations between our two countries might not have happened at all. "
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Extractions: [The following are excerpts from Nezavisimaya gazeta (1) and Rossiiskie vesti (2) featuring revelations by Professor Rudolf Pikhoya, director of the Russian Federation State Archival Service ( Rosarkhiv ). The interviews were conducted by Aleksandr Nadzharov of Nezavisimaya gazeta and Roza Sergazieva of Rossiiskie vesti . Nadzharov introduces Pikhoya: "Rudolf Germanovich Pikhoya, age 46, [is] ... a native of the Urals, the first member of his family to have had a university education, [and] one of the people whom Boris Yel'tsin brought to prominence when he started on his political route from Yekaterinburg (still Sverdlovsk at the time) to Moscow."] Gorbachev's Organizational Incompetence NADZHAROV: Tell me, have there been any finds recently related to the activity of the Politburo? PIKHOYA: Mainly confirming the extraordinary organizational incapacity of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, which makes one conclude that perhaps it was precisely this quality of his, i.e., his inability to function as an organizer with the slightest degree of competence, that resulted in the "process getting under way"and then going bust. NADZHAROV: Facts, Rudolf Germanovich, let's have some facts, please.