Top 33 Ivan Krastev Quotes
#1. Living in truth cannot be reduced to having access to full information.
Ivan Krastev
#2. America is a nation of immigrants, but it is also a nation of people who never emigrate. Notably, Americans living outside the United States are not called emigrants, but 'expats.'
Ivan Krastev
#3. The E.U. cannot act as guardian of the post-Cold War status quo without risking a collapse of Europe's current institutional infrastructure.
Ivan Krastev
#4. It's Australian to do such things because, however uncivilised they may seem, it's human to do them.
Hugh Mackay
#5. The post-Cold War order in Europe is finished, with Vladimir Putin its executioner. Russia's invasion of Georgia only marked its passing. Russia has emerged as a born-again 19th-century power determined to challenge the intellectual, moral and institutional foundations of the order.
Ivan Krastev
#6. It is people's willingness to take personal risks and confront the powerful by daring to speak the truth, not the truth itself, that ultimately leads to change.
Ivan Krastev
#7. For the European Union, Russia is as important politically and economically as China is to the U.S.
Ivan Krastev
#9. As China is about adaptation, not transformation, it is unlikely to change the world dramatically should it ever assume the global driver's seat. But this does not mean that China won't exploit that world for its own purposes.
Ivan Krastev
#10. The United States and Russia probably do not have common aims and dreams, but they have common worries: Both Washington and Moscow are concerned about the rise of China and are threatened by the rise of radical Islam.
Ivan Krastev
#11. Any unveiling is also veiling. No matter how transparent our governments want to be, governments will be selectively transparent.
Ivan Krastev
#12. Eventually, in '84, we made a film for a little over a million dollars - with American actors that was shot in English - that was shown in Finland A little action film called Born American.
Renny Harlin
#13. For the Kremlin, it is more feasible to preserve its great-power status in cooperation with the United States than in confrontation.
Ivan Krastev
#14. [It's] difficult to engage people in politics when they believe that what really matters is where they personally stand.
Ivan Krastev
#15. I just often find myself getting shrill, angry and the jokes get more incredulous.
David Cross
#16. Authoritarianism is not pretending anymore to be a real alternative to democracy, but we can see many more authoritarian practices and styles basically being smuggled into democratic governments.
Ivan Krastev
#17. The Church of TED is very optimistic. Bulgarians are some of the most pessimistic in the world. There are the Happy, the Unhappy and the Bulgarians.
Ivan Krastev
#18. In 2008, Putin's message was, 'We aren't like a Central Asian republic, we aren't going to build a personalistic regime, we will have institutions.' This is all abolished now. The very idea of a governing party and party career, as you have in China, that didn't work.
Ivan Krastev
#19. One never realizes how much and how little he knows until he starts talking.
Louis L'Amour
#20. Bulgaria has been deindustrialized by interest groups who extracted state assets like oil states extract the oil in their ground.
Ivan Krastev
#21. A more stable relationship between Poland and Russia based on reconciliation might revive the reunification of Europe.
Ivan Krastev
#22. That's what I like to call him, "the current president." I find it difficult to say or type his name, George W. Bush. I like to call him "the current president" because it's a hopeful phrase, implying that his administration is only temporary.
Sarah Vowell
#23. You haven't broken his heart yet, have you?"
"No," Tessa said. Just torn my own in two. "I haven't broken his heart at all.
Cassandra Clare
#24. Democracy has always been in crisis: democracy is all about practicing the art of bearable dissatisfaction. In democratic societies, people often complain about their leaders and their institutions. The gap between the ideal democracy and the existing one cannot be bridged.
Ivan Krastev
#25. What makes me worry today is the alarming decline in the trust in democratic institutions - political parties, Parliaments, political leaders. Less and less people are going to the polls in most advanced democracies.
Ivan Krastev
#26. Democracy is the only game in town. The problem is [when] people start to believe that it is not a game worth playing.
Ivan Krastev
#27. America is militarily overstretched, politically polarized and financially indebted.
Ivan Krastev
#28. Russians clearly perceive America's global influence as being in irreversible decline and American society shattered by major political, economic and ideological crises.
Ivan Krastev
#29. True, Putin's Russia does not dream of joining the E.U., but Russia's stability depends on preserving the European nature of its regime.
Ivan Krastev
#30. Regimes like the one in Russia are stabilized by the fact that they have no ideology. There is really no ideological means to attack them.
Ivan Krastev
#31. Transparency is not about restoring trust in institutions. Transparency is the politics of managing mistrust.
Ivan Krastev
#32. Some might think you suicidal."
"Well, 'some' can stick it up their ass.
Charlaine Harris
#33. Germany, because of the fact and the perception of a special relationship with Russia, is the only one who can influence Russian debate. Russians also believe that Germans understand them best because they've been through a big war and know what humiliation means.
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