attempts to drag Russia back to totalitarianism
blinkered when confronted by alternatives and the unfamiliar
explanation of the swell of
Furman, Dmitry
G7 (Group of 7) Summit (London 1991)
G8 (Group of 8) Summits
Japan (2008)
St Petersburg (2006)
G20 (Group of 20) Summits
Gaidar, Yegor
Galkin, Alexander
Gamov, Alexander
Gandhi, Sonia
gangsters
Gavrilov, Andrey
Gazprom
Gazprom-Media
GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
GDR (German Democratic Republic)
first major West German politician to visit
reunification issues
torchlight procession on 40th anniversary of
see also Maizière
Gelman, Alexander
Geneva
Genscher, Barbara
Genscher, Hans-Dietrich
MG with Kissinger and (1993)
Georgia (former Soviet republic)
see also Abkhazia; Saakashvili; South Ossetia; Tbilisi
Georgia (US state) see Atlanta; Emory University
Gerashchenko, Viktor
Gergiev, Valeriy
German reunification
celebrations of the 20th anniversary
constructive position on
demand of GDR citizens for
German longing for
inevitable consequence of
MG’s contribution to
Germany see Adenauer; Bahr; Bavaria; Berlin; Bismarck; Bonn; Brandt; Bundestag; Dresden; Frankfurt; Genscher; Hamburg; Kohl; Lafontaine; Merkel; North Rhine-Westphalia; Passau; Rau; Schaumburg; Schmidt; Schröder; Weizsäcker; also under East Germany; Federal Republic; German reunification; Nazi Germany; West Germany
Ghana
Glasgow
Glasnost
attacked
backing away from
celebration of
principles of
real channel of communication for
retrenched
throttled
transparency in all society’s doings
see also Foundation for the Defence of Glasnost
Glaziev, Sergey
global warming
blame for
globalization
challenges of
negative aspects of
unilateral
unregulated spread of
wave of
Glukhomanyuk, G.
Goldansky, Vitaliy
Golubovsky, Dmitry
Goncharov, V. S.
Gontmakher, Yevgeny
Gopkalo, Panteley Yefimovich (MG’s maternal grandfather)
Gorbachev, Andrey M. (grandfather of MG)
Gorbachev Foundation
aid to Russian organizations through
audit of financial records
conferences at
daughter Irina as vice-president
discussions and research at
first reports
globalization and
joint project between New Eurasia Foundation, Moscow School Economics and
Kissinger at
MG with Leonid Abalkin and Vadim Medvedev (1999)
money transferred to Red Cross
motto of
offices cordoned off and sealed by police
official launch of (1992)
opening of new building (Moscow 2000)
press conference (2010)
protest against government abuse of power
publication of Astafiev’s Russkii Almaz supported by
Raisa and MG (1998)
relations with Japanese universities and research institutes
round-table discussions at
various events/institutions: Breakthrough to Freedom and Democracy report
Civic Dialogue Forum (2010)
First Five-Year Plan
Press Service
Russia’s Self-Determination
Social Science Centre
White Paper (1985)
Gorbacheva, Ksenia (granddaughter of MG/RG)
Gorbacheva, Raisa Maximovna (wife of MG)
respect for
see also Raisa Gorbachev Children’s Institute; Virganskaya
Gorbacheva-Virganskaya, Irina M. (daughter of MG/RG)
celebration of 80th birthday of MG (2011)
with MG and editor-in-chief at Novaya Gazeta offices (2000)
Gorky, Maxim
Gorvitz, Vladislav
Gosplan (USSR’s State Planning Agency)
Govorukhin, Stanislav
Grachev, Pavel
Grechko, Georgiy
Green Cross International
see also Earth Dialogues; Water for the World
greenhouse gas emissions
Greens
Grinberg, Ruslan
Grozny
Gryzlov, Boris
Guardian (newspaper)
Gujral, Inder Kumar
Gusinsky, Vladimir
Gütersloh
Gvishiani, Dzhermen
Habomai Islands
Haematologists of the World for Children
Hagel, Chuck
Hagen, Eva-Maria
Hagen, Nina
Hague, The (Peace Palace)
Hamburg
House of the Press
Inner Alster lake
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy
Ohlsdorf cemetery
St Michaelis Church
Hart, Gary
Harvard University
healthcare
access to
backwardness of
basic
chaos in
free
funds allocated by the state for
government policy on
introducing payment for
national campaigns in
plans to privatize or semi-privatize
reforms of
heat
concern about provision of
fuel and
Heath, Edward
heatwaves
Help Without Frontiers
Hero Cities of World War II
Heyerdahl, Thor
Higher School of Economics
Higsons (relief suppliers)
Hitler, Adolf
housing
affordable
right to
Hu Jintao
human rights
basic
constitutional
fundamental
international acceptance of
promotion of
recognized as wholly fundamental
see also Kovalev, Sergey
Humanitas association
Hungary
admission to EU
Hurd, Douglas
Hurricane Katrina (US 2005)
Hussein, King of Jordan
Hvorostovsky, Dmitry
hydroelectric power stations
hyperinflation
ideology
artificial parties devoid of
bureaucratic command system doomed to serve
communism as
confrontational
conservatism as
evolution of
government entirely lacking
meaningful
remarkable social democratization of
rigid
some things more important than
Stalinist
unipolar world
Ikeda, Daisaku
Illarionov, Andrey
Ilyin, Ivan
Ilyukhin, Viktor
incomes
CPSU
decent
fall in
living standards and
low
middle
officials in the bloated Russian bureaucracy
see also pensions; salaries; wages
India
fight against poverty and backwardness
growth of economic power
nuclear weapons
unprecedented drought
see also Charan Singh; Gandhi;Gujral
Indonesia
Inozemtsev, Vladislav
Institute of Paediatric Haematology
Interfax (News Agency)
MG’s interviews for
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaties (1987)
International Criminal Court (UN)
International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Studies see Gorbachev Foundation
International Herald Tribune