The Gorbachev Foundation (, ''Gorbachyov-Fond'') is a non-profit organization headquartered in Moscow, founded by the former
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (2 March 1931 – 30 August 2022) was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the last leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to dissolution of the Soviet Union, the country's dissolution in 1991. He served a ...
in December 1991 and began its work in January 1992. The foundation researches the
Perestroika
''Perestroika'' ( ; rus, перестройка, r=perestrojka, p=pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə, a=ru-perestroika.ogg, links=no) was a political reform movement within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during the late 1980s, widely associ ...
era, as well as issues of Russian history and politics. It was financed by Gorbachev and donations by people and companies.
History
After 1991, late Soviet foreign policy adviser
Anatoly Chernyaev worked with the Gorbachev Foundation and also published books.
In May 1992, Gorbachev toured the United States in a two-week speaking tour as part of the foundation.
In June to October 1992,
Boris Yeltsin
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transferred the Gorbachev Foundation's headquarters and buildings to the Russian government by decree, and assigned them to the
Finance Academy, though ordered the academy to leave some rooms for Gorbachev to rent.
This occurred without notice while the Gorbachev Foundation was building a library.
The dispute with Gorbachev followed Yeltsin's ban on the Communist Party. After the
Russian Constitutional Court requested in 1992 that Gorbachev be forbidden from leaving the country because he refused to testify in that court's trial over the banning, Gorbachev described himself as the first "
refusenik of Russia".
In 1993, Gorbachev founded
Green Cross International, a separate organization whose Russian national office is headquartered in the Gorbachev Foundation building.
In 1995, the foundation hosted its first event, the State of the World Forum, at the
Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, which discussed international political goals of the 21st century such as resolving differences following the Cold War. The forum included guests such as Mikhail Gorbachev, economist
Milton Friedman
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, former U.S. national security adviser
Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. Secretary of State
George P. Shultz, as well as former U.S. President
George H.W. Bush, former British PM
Margaret Thatcher
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, scientists
Carl Sagan
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and
Jane Goodall, broadcaster
Ted Turner
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, billionaire
David Packard, former Senator
Alan Cranston
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, singer
John Denver
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, and chef
Wolfgang Puck, South Korean politician
Kim Dae-jung, the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner
Rigoberta Menchu, journalist
Bernard Shaw, and Reagan administration US-Soviet Exchange official Stephen Rhinesmith. The conference was described and partially criticized by the book ''
The Global Trap'' in 1996, written by later populist
European Parliament
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member
Hans-Peter Martin. The book noted that the idea of a "one-fifth society" was discussed, and the book, as some speakers, claimed that 20% of the population would sustain the world economy, whereas 80% would be distracted by what Zbigniew Brzezinski criticized and purportedly called "tittytainment" a mindless form of entertainment.
The first
World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was held in 1999 as encouraged by the Gorbachev Foundation.
Major World Summits have included the 2009 Berlin Summit celebrating the end of the Cold War and reunification of East and West, the 2010 Hiroshima Summit about global nuclear disarmament, and the 2012 Chicago Summit. World Summits have included guests such as the
Dalai Lama
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,
F.W. de Klerk and
Lech Walesa, and
Jayantha Dhanapala.
In February 2012, bankers from Russia's National Reserve Bank, after 130 Russian security service agents raided the bank, demanded information on funding to the Gorbachev Foundation, as well as to
Novaya Gazeta.
During a Gorbachev Foundation-
TIME
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interview in December 2014, following the Russian invasion of Crimea, Gorbachev claimed that the U.S. was starting a "new Cold War" although also stated "We have to return to what we started with at the end of the Cold War."
In 2017, the Gorbachev Foundation hosted a conference called "Russian Lessons for Reagan" involving various end of the Cold War diplomats, a book of the same name by
Suzanne Massie, and guests included U.S. Ambassador
John Huntsman, and former Soviet Foreign Minister
Alexander Bessmertnykh.
In August 2021, on the 30th anniversary of the
failed 1991 coup by hardliners, Gorbachev published a statement through the foundation: "I believe that the democratic path of Russia's development is the only correct one, that only on this path can our country develop and solve any problems."
Foundation projects
*The Raisa Maximovna Club (launched in 1997)
* World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates
* Green Cross International (Russian national office)
*The Global World of the XXI Century: Challenges and Responses
*The University of Calgary – the Gorbachev Foundation (1993–2003)
*Documentary History of Perestroika
*Mikhail Gorbachev After the Kremlin: a Record of Events and Socio-Political Activities
*Expertise Round Table
*The Gorbachev Readings
*The Public Affairs Center
References
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Organizations established in 1991
Organizations based in Moscow
Non-profit organizations based in Russia
Foundations based in Russia
1991 establishments in Russia