Timothy Garton Ash, a British author and historian, is renowned for his writings on contemporary European history and politics, particularly the fall of communism and the challenges of democracy in the post-Cold War era. Garton Ash's insightful analysis and commitment to freedom of expression have earned him widespread acclaim as one of Europe's leading intellectuals and commentators.
"To be in Florence is to reflect on Europe's intricate diversity - and its lost creativity."
"Nuclear proliferation - the proliferation of WMDs altogether - is one of the greatest dangers of our time."
"But transitions from the politics of violence to democratic compromise are always messy."
"After saying yes to Turkey, the EU is having difficulty finding clear and consistent grounds for saying no to other, still more remote candidates - but being in the general vicinity of Europe does seem to be a continuing requirement."
"Developments in information technology and globalised media mean that the most powerful military in the history of the world can lose a war, not on the battlefield of dust and blood, but on the battlefield of world opinion."