The title says 'Gorbachev', The full name says 'Gorbachyov'. The latter is more accurate (Горбачёв, not Горбачeв). Anyhow, it should be the same everywhere, and clarification should be added to the article under 'Name'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.182.0.21 ( talk) 18:48, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
How much money does he have? How does Gorbachev make his living? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.101.35.7 ( talk) 13:23, 27 July 2009 (UTC)
It is ironic that a man seen as the cause (inability to prevent the crisis)of fall of USSR was given Nobel peace prize and other prizes..(might have happened prior to dissolution of the Union but is very close to the date of dissolution). Clearly these Nobel prizes are given only for what western europe considers peace. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.138.120.65 ( talk) 10:17, 31 December 2008 (UTC)
It's not a very good photo of the man. Any chance of a better one? SmokeyTheCat •TALK• 09:36, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
I saw a picture of him taken in 2008. It was on this article and even used for the front picture for some time, but then somebody must have changed it back to the previous picture of Gorbachev and removed the one taken in 2008 from the article. I am not absoluteley sure about this, I'll have to check edit history first.-- Mart572 ( talk) 04:48, 6 June 2009 (UTC)
This article really ought to be protected, the picture of Gorbachev should not be a foot. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.157.210.28 ( talk) 18:02, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
Could somebody who cares about this article please watchlist it and watch for vandalism? I just spent about 15 minutes fixing some old stuff that would have taken a few seconds if spotted immediately. (I'm already maintaining several hundred neuroscience articles and don't really want to take on new ones.) Looie496 ( talk) 03:43, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
It is from at least 1993 and it looks like somone turned up a screen grab of him speaking to the USSR from the Kremlin on Soviet TV. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Duffy2032 ( talk • contribs) 14:55, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
Normally, on Wikipedia articles, when the lede reads Name was blah blah blah, you know the subject is dead. Gorbachev isn't dead. Maybe "Gorachev is a former... blah blah..."? 66.224.70.106 ( talk) 23:21, 7 October 2009 (UTC)
The CIS is not a sovereign state, therefore not a successor to the USSR. The USSR (in theory) has 15 successors states. GoodDay ( talk) 22:57, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
In otherwords: The CIS secretary is not the successor to the USSR General Secretary & the Presidency of Russia is not the successor to the USSR Presidency. GoodDay ( talk) 23:00, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Given that Gorbachev is generally credited with the move towards democracy, and won the Nobel peace prize etc, it seems to me reasonable, to give a balanced picture, to say much more about his political life in the sixties and seventies. What was his attitude to the Russian interventions in Hungary, in Czechoslovakia in 1968, to the Russian war in Afghanistan etc? Johncmullen1960 ( talk) 07:10, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
I may be wrong but I get the impression that all the books quoted are about one particular period in his life, and the only book to talk about his whole life is .... his own autobiography! This needs fixing,IMHO. Johncmullen1960 ( talk) 07:12, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
Why is there no section on criticism of Gorbachov ?Gorbachov is regarded by communists and anti imperialists as a traitor,Judas and scab but the article makes no mention of this.Wikipedia comes across as right wing liberal —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.194.44.92 ( talk) 15:33, 3 March 2011 (UTC)
It's written in the preamble: "Gorbachev's attempts at reform as well as summit conferences with United States President Ronald Reagan and his reorientation of Soviet strategic aims contributed to the end of the Cold War, ended the political supremacy of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), and led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. For these efforts, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990". From this passage one could think that Gorbachev was awarded for dissolution of his own country, kind of tricky. -- 91.77.121.221 ( talk) 09:20, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
Why not writing the facts about this? Gorbachev betrayed the soviet union and destroyed independence of Russia. For that heroic act of high treason resulting in Chechnya war, raise of the Russian mafia in the nineties, fluctuation of the elite to Europe and USA, poverty and destabilization of the country. In 1991 the Russian constitution was composed under the supervision of Paul Wolfowitz. The whole operation was done under the cloak of bringing democracy to the soviets.
Just ask yourself, why is Gorbachev living in London if he is supposed to be a national hero? Why was he celebrating his 80th anniversary in London?
American agents infiltrated the whole duma for a known fact. Their names are published. USA directly sponsors over 600 organizations in Russia to control the country. Putin is bounded by the constitution (composed by the USA) and cannot do anything about that, except for pointing out facts. Research the facts and you will know why US politicians love Putin so much!
I created a new subsection of the 'Post presidency' section: 'Criticism of the Vladimir Putin's government'. It didn't seem to fit in exactly where it was, so while I was adding some of his more recent criticism of Putin, I just spun it off into a subsection.-- L1A1 FAL ( talk) 18:24, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
Gorbachev seems to call for a global soviet style government.
http://www.mgr.org/sect17.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.194.33.220 ( talk) 00:12, 23 October 2011 (UTC)
Can we please add to the article what connections Gorbachev had to comments about UFOs, possibly related to USA President Ronald Reagan, and Wiki- links to any "main" articles about that?
Thanks!
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I have no way to understand what Alexei II's statement might have to do with Gorbachev's religious beliefs and why it might be important in the article about Gorbachev, especially since Gorbachev himself claimed he is an atheist (and therefore has no relation to any religious organisation). It is very common in the Russian language to use the name of God, it doesn't have anything to do with a religious affiliation, it's just a usual figure of speech, or, rather, a usual metaphor, and no more.
I'd suggest to remove the statement of Alexei II from the section. This statement may be important, but not in this article. - 89.110.6.74 ( talk) 19:59, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
Gorbachev clearly stated that he is and always has been atheist; I see no reason to doubt this statement. The infobox should be updated to say that he is atheist, not of "undetermined" religion. Cooper0 ( talk) 16:46, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
The book Masterpieces of History: 1989, which came out a few years ago from the National Security Archive and Central European University Press, is a veritable treasure trove of (mostly) primary-source documents from the Gorbachev era, including minutes of Central Committee and Politburo meetings and the personal notes of close Gorbachev aides like Anatoly Chernyaev. It should at least be mentioned as a further-reference work for those interested in the late Soviet era. (Gorbachev's apparent naivete during this period is especially striking, even to his own aides and supporters. This has to be counterbalanced with the U.S. intelligence establishment's total misreading of him and of the situation in Eastern Europe more generally, as is also documented in the book.) While WP articles aren't supposed to directly cite primary-source material, the editors have provided a headnote to each document explaining the context and summarizing its significance, which has sufficient distance (and remove of time) from the primary-source material to warrant citation. (Russian, Polish, and German source documents are translated.) 121a0012 ( talk) 06:46, 9 June 2013 (UTC)
I have removed a couple sentences from the foreign policy section. They promoted Heritage Foundation employee Michael Johns, and also briefly criticized Gorbachev's policy toward Ethiopia, but without any meaningful explanation. I removed those sentences for three reasons: 1. Most importantly, because the Heritage Foundation (both the source and the subject of the sentences) is a propaganda outlet below the standards of Wikipedia. 2. Because they were poorly written and had little to do with the rest of the paragraph. 3. Because they seemed to be self-promotion: they were much more focused on talking about Michael Johns than Mikhail Gorbachev. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.94.181.15 ( talk) 10:23, 6 August 2014 (UTC)
There is an RfC on the question of using "Religion: None" vs. "Religion: None (atheist)" in the infobox on this and other similar pages.
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The section Presidency of the USSR says that Gorbachev was elected to the post by the Congress of People's Deputies on 11 March 1985. Since the preceding paragraph tells us that the Congress itself was created in 1989, this is clearly nonsense. The 1985 date appears to be when Gorbachev was named General Secretary of the CPSU, a different office altogether. Both the infobox of this article and the separate article on the President of the Soviet Union indicate that the date should be 15 March 1990. Some registered user should fix this. 209.179.122.190 ( talk) 00:46, 27 May 2016 (UTC)
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The text boldy gives statements such as (but not limited) the following without citing any sources or facts:
"Glasnost hastened awareness of the national sovereignty problem. The free flow of information had been so completely suppressed for so long in the Soviet Union that many of the ruling class had all but forgotten that the Soviet Union was an empire conquered through military force. Thus, the extreme degree of local desire for independent control of their own affairs took these leaders by surprise, and the leaders were unprepared for the depth of the long pent-up feelings that were released."
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There is no mention of the Chernobyl desaster. Gorbachev decided not to inform the public about the desaster until it was reported by other countries. This has cost many 1000 lifes as it would have been of utmost importance to immediately evacuate the local population. That did not happen. -- Thereisnofreename ( talk) 10:21, 29 November 2016 (UTC)
I noticed that there was a discrepancy in the number of Soviets killed because of the Afghan War. It listed 28,000 on this page, but the page for the war itself lists 14,453: 9,500 in combat, 4,000 from wounds, and 1,000 from disease and accidents. I have a feeling that somebody simply added all of the figures from the other page together. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.135.3.134 ( talk) 20:43, 29 January 2017 (UTC)
I don't see the point of the personal life section. It contains none of the usual subjects (family, marriage, health, other interests), but is instead fixated on whether he is Christian or not. This section presents some unconvincing evidence that he might be Christian, then quotes him saying he isn't. I can't see that this adds anything useful or informative.
Also, the birthmark section is again uninformative, and doesn't seem to take a neutral tone.
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The section on the crisis of the union has the sentence Nevertheless, a referendum on the future of the Soviet Union was held in March (with a referendum in Russia on the creation of a presidency), which returned an average of 76.4% in the nine republics where it was taken, with a turnout of 80% of the adult population. I don't understand what returned an average of 76.4% means. I'm guessing it means 76% in favor of retaining the union, but it's not clear. Can someone who knows what happened re-word that sentence? Mcswell ( talk) 18:24, 14 June 2017 (UTC)
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