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 Interview with
 Michael S. Karlen


 the author of the book “Michail
 Gorbachev: Essential Thoughts”
















               Were  you  in  close  contact  with  Mr  How does he remember his visit to Geneva
               Gorbachev  while  writing  the  book?  for  the  summit,  the  summit  with  Ronal
 By Marit Fosse and Evelina Rioukhina  Are  you  in  close  contact  with  him  now?  Reagan that was the beginning of the end to
               I  met  Mikhail  Gorbachev  several  times  in  the Cold War?
               mostly  informal  settings  over  the  last  few  I let him speak for himself (from the “Essential
 Michael  S.  Karlen,  a  Swiss  national,  lived  of warmth and goodwill. Quite extraordinary.   years. I also worked very closely with Karen  Thoughts”  book):  “In  Geneva,  it  was  not
 and  studied  in  Zurich  during  the  time  of  It was a very relaxed meeting that gave me a   Karagezyan  and  Vladimir  Polyakov  of  the  possible to find solutions to the key problems of
 Gorbachev’s  Perestroika.  During  the  early  very good insight into the person of Mikhail   Gorbachev Foundation. Both have been with  ending the arms race and strengthening peace.
 2000s he worked for the Permanent Mission  Gorbachev.  the “President” since the time in the Kremlin.   But even then, in the autumn of 1985, and long
 of  Switzerland  to  the  United  Nations  in   Since  the  Pandemic  Mikhail  Gorbachev  has  after, I believed and still believe that the meeting
 Geneva  and  in  2005  he  became  Secretary-  What  is  the  main  message  you  are   been  isolated  in  a  Clinic  and  there  is  very  was  necessary  and  useful.  The  international
 General  of  the  non-profit  Comprehensive  passing  through  your  book?  Is  it  for   limited contact with the “outside world”. Even  situation was becoming too alarming because
 Dialogue  among  Civilizations  (CDAC),  current   or   for   future   generations?   on his recent 90  birthday he remained at the  of the arms race, too many fables were involved
                            th
 founded by former UNOG Director-General  I  had  three  clear  goals  for  the  book:    clinic and was connected through Zoom to his  in this regard. There was a need to dispel this
 Vladimir  Petrovsky  and  based  in  Geneva.  1.  To  capture  the  essential  thoughts  and   team at the Foundation.   fog,  to  verify  the  words  by  deeds.  Anything
 Karlen currently lives and works as an editor  message  of  Mikhail  Sergeyvich  Gorbachev
 in Geneva with regular visits to Moscow and  which I believe are timeless, universal and of
 New York.  vital  importance  for  humanity  in  the  years
 and decades to come. The book should help
 How did it happen that you decided to write  to  keep  these  very  high  ideas,  ideals  and
 a  book  about  Gorbachev?  Where  did  you  values  alive  and  promote  them  among  the
 meet him? Tell us about your first meeting.  new generations and particularly among the
 What impression did you get of him?  leaders;
 Mikhail  Gorbachev  wrote  the  forward  for  a  2.  To let people discover the personality behind
 book that I edited about Vladimir Petrovsky,  the headlines, the thoughts, the feelings, the
 former UNOG Director-General (1993-2002)  dreams, the motivations of Mikhail Gorbachev
 and Deputy Foreign Minister under Gorbachev  – revealed in his own words; and
 during  the  Perestroika  years.  I  wrote  him  a  3.  To  create  a  book  that  is  attractive  and
 heartfelt Thank You letter which he liked and  inviting  for  todays  public  which  wants  to
 which somehow opened the doors. The first  get  everything  quick  and  clear  and  in  small
 meeting in December 2015 was maybe the best  portions.  This  was  done  in  selecting  short,
 of the several meetings I had. We brought the  concise  passages  from  his  writings,  many
 first copy of the Petrovsky book to him in his  historical  photographs,  short  commentaries
 office and he took time to sit down for more  by historians, politicians and also students of
 than  an  hour  and  talk  about  his  life.  It  was  that time. All is arranged in a modern layout.
 fascinating. He emanated a permanent stream




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