MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
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Welcome to some facts about an interesting and courageous man.
Mikhail
Gorbachev was general secretary of the Soviet Union Communist Party from
1985-1991. He was also the first democratically elected President in 1990.
Mikhail
Gorbachev played a key role in dismantling the Communist grip on power in both
the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. His aspirations for democracy and reform
opened up the way for the end of the Cold War and the bringing down of the
Berlin Wall. He was removed from Presidential office in 1991, during a failed
coup attempt. Since leaving office, Gorbachev has worked tirelessly promoting
new efforts at social justice and concern for the environment through his own
organisation the Green Cross. Mikhail Gorbachev was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize in October 1990.
In 1980
he was the youngest politburo member and in 1985 he was elected General
Secretary of the Communist Party. At first Gorbachev was relatively unknown but
he soon gave an indication that he wished to reform society. In particular he
announced two key policies, Perestroika and Glasnost.
- Perestroika involved reforming the economy and opening it up to market forces.
- Glasnost involved political reform. This involved freedom of religious expression and individual liberties; it paved the way for democracy and for many political prisoners to be released. It was particularly significant for the Eastern Block. When eastern European economies made calls for democracy, the Soviet Union no longer stood in their way (as they had in Hungary and Czechoslovakia)
On the
international scene Gorbachev aspired to end the arms race as he said: "We
need Star Peace, not Star Wars" He has been credited with playing a major
role in ending the cold war, in both the east and also the West. In 1991
conservative military forces attempted a coup where the life of Gorbachev was
in serious jeopardy. The Coup eventually failed but on returning to Moscow
political power and shifted from the Politburo to modernisers such as Yeltsin.
Gorbachev resigned and never made a
successful return to Russian politics. Raisa Maximova, Gorbachev's wife died of
Leukaemia in 1999. They had one daughter Irina.
Although
unpopular in Russia for his perceived role in the breakup of the Soviet Union,
he remains an influential voice. In 2011, he criticised Putin (who he previously had supported) for his
third term as Russian President. He was also critical of the democratic deficit
in the 2011 elections.
Clancy's comment: A very influential man from an amazing country.
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