Mikhail Gorbachev talks about Vladimir Putin at the LBJ Library (2011)
On October 18, 2011, Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of the Soviet Union, Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and the man credited with ending the cold war, spoke with Library Director Mark Updegrove in the LBJ Auditorium. Prior to the program, Gorbachev had stated he believed Vladimir Putin should step down as President of Russia. Updegrove asked Gorbachev why he had that opinion. In response, Gorbachev said authoritarian measures as a policy for the future are wrong and “…You see that where you have leaders that rule for 20 years or more you see what happens around them. The only thing that is important in such situations for those leaders and people around them is holding onto power. I believe that this is something that is happening now in our country.”
Видео Mikhail Gorbachev talks about Vladimir Putin at the LBJ Library (2011) канала TheLBJLibrary
Видео Mikhail Gorbachev talks about Vladimir Putin at the LBJ Library (2011) канала TheLBJLibrary
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Mikhail Gorbachev: thoughts on the Berlin WallHarry Middleton Lectureship with Mikhail GorbachevMikhail Gorbachev: on AfghanistanExcerpt; Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, "Civility," April 2000.Civil Rights Summit at LBJ Library: President Barack Obama's KeynoteSecret Service Special Agent Bill Hanks and the LBJ Presidential LimousineAn Evening with Doris Kearns Goodwin at the LBJ LibraryAn Evening with David and Julie Eisenhower[LBJ Future Forum] Perspective on UkraineAn Evening with Frank DefordThe Tom Johnson Lectureship presents: Bill MoyersAn Evening with Robert McNamara, May 1, 1995. VTR49751966 1227 11221 luce mp4Harry Middleton Lectureship Presents Chang-Rae Lee1965 0205 06802 reuther mp41968 0404 12908 allen mp41965 0115 06736 06737 king mp41968 0605 13104 13106 kennedy mp41966 1205 11113 katzenbach mp41966 1016 10953 mcnamara mp4