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Recalling the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Authors:GEORGE H.W. BUSH,MARGARET THATCHER,MIKHAIL GORBACHEV, FRANÇ  OIS MITTERRAND
Affiliation:In February 1995, at the invitation of former President GEORGE H.W. BUSH; and the Forum for International Policy, MARGARET THATCHER, MIKHAIL GORBACHEV and FRANÇOIS MITTERRAND sat down together, along with Bush, at the Broadmoor Hotel, a resort in Colorado, for a collective reminiscence of their respective decisions and doubts concerning the fall of the Berlin Wall and the unification of Germany.
Abstract:Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the triumphant celebrations of the West, a new chapter of history has opened featuring the rising powers of Asia, led by China. Though embracing free markets, China has looked to its Confucian traditions instead of liberal democracy as the best route to good governance. Will China manage to achieve high growth and a harmonious society through a strong state and long‐range planning that puts messy Western democracy and its short‐term mindset to shame? Or, in the end, will the weak rule of law and absence of political accountability in a one‐party state undermine its promise? Francis Fukuyama and Kishore Mahbubani, the Singaporean thinker who has become the apostle of non‐Western modernity, debate these issues. In this section we also republish a collective memoir by George H.W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher and François Mitterrand, recalling their fears and hopes two decades ago as they brought the Cold War to an end.
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