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An Interview with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times
“The big political fact of my childhood, and the dominant political fact of my adult life, was of course, the Cold War.”
“The big political fact of my childhood, and the dominant political fact of my adult life, was of course, the Cold War.”
“Billy Salomon comes back from lunch with the French Ambassador and his wife, and there’s a urinal on his office wall. Now, I thought that was pretty funny!”
“Throughout history, for example during the Cold War, we have seen many examples of the US misperceiving the capabilities or the intent of the Soviet Union.”
“The problem that democracy has on the continent today is that many of our political systems and our political parties have not managed to fully exit the 20th century.”
“Since so many of our foreign policies affect people from many parts of the world where you have people of color, it would be good to have people of color as part of deliberations on what will be our foreign policies.”
“That voice, that professor, or that mentor who wants you to think clearly, to read more, or to read more intelligently… that voice, if you’re lucky, never leaves you.”
“The large reduction in government spending relative to GDP during this period [1983-2001] is unique in U.S. history. It provides an important message for the future.”
“The problem that democracy has on the continent today is that many of our political systems and our political parties, have not managed to fully exit the twentieth century.”