That said, the question remains: how to strike the balance between free speech and mutual respect — Timothy Garton Ash
Nuclear proliferation – the proliferation of wmds altogether – is one of the greatest dangers of our time. — Timothy Garton Ash
One thing, however, I know with certainty: violence, or the direct threat of violence — Timothy Garton Ash
No country in europe has a larger proportion of men and women of immigrant descent — Timothy Garton Ash
I have also been saddened, though hardly surprised, by the weakness of the eu’s reaction — Timothy Garton Ash
Developments in information technology and globalised media mean that the most powerful military — Timothy Garton Ash
But transitions from the politics of violence to democratic compromise are always messy. — Timothy Garton Ash
Canadians tend to be a bit more religious than most europeans – though not more than the poles or ukrainians. — Timothy Garton Ash
A central claim of the bush administration’s foreign policy is that the spread of democracy — Timothy Garton Ash