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Authors: Malachi Martin

Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria, 536, 678–79

Frederick the Great, 523

Freemasons, 521–23, 678

Friedrich Augustus I, King of Poland, 526

Friedrich Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, 526

Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of Prussia, 526

Frossard, André, 444

Fukuyama, Francis, 35, 36, 379, 380

Gabon, 166–67

Gandhi, Mohandas K. (Mahatma), 556

Garadja, Viktor, 439

Garcia Márquez, Gabriel, 107

Garrigou-Lagrange (Dominican educator), 552

GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade), 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 324, 643

Gawlina, Bishop Josef Felix, 546

Gaza Strip, 186

General Agreement on Contacts, Exchanges and Scientific Technical Educational and Other Fields
, 390–91, 392–93, 423

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 324, 643

General Charter of Jewish Liberties, 504

General Electric, 174

Genghis Khan, 162

Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 642

Genuine Globalists, 25, 33–38, 280, 313–46

definition of, 18, 313

ideology of, 340

Internationalist vs. Transnationalist factions of, 18, 313–315, 322, 323, 324–25, 333, 334, 337, 341; see also Internationalists; Transnationalists

John Paul II's views on, 35, 36, 37, 313, 314–15, 337, 338–39, 340–346, 643–44, 654–56

McCloy as example of, 333–37, 340, 342

material development as goal of, 337–38, 655

Mazur's criticisms of, 343, 344

rhetoric of freedom used by, 19

tripod of support and, 316, 337, 338, 386, 399, 424, 433

weaknesses in position of, 35–38

world model of, 34–35, 314–15, 316–22, 323–25, 326, 327, 337

in Wyszynski's three
Internationales
analysis, 21

Genzelis, Bronius, 472

geopolitics, 370–82

definition of, 371, 491

early Christians and, 373–74

rise of, 372, 491

George IV, King of England, 523

George Washington
, U.S.S., 372

Georgia (USSR), 30, 231, 272, 411–412, 442, 468, 544, 648

Georgia Institute of Technology, 328

Gerasimov, Gennadi, 445, 465

Geremek, Bronislaw, 439

German Communist Party, 232

German Monastic State, 504

German reunification, 34, 345, 468, 471

economic and political ramifications of, 646, 650

Gorbachev on, 272, 387–88, 425–426, 430–31, 433, 467, 646

“two-plus-four” process of, 650

Germany, Democratic Republic of (East), 191, 400, 555

free elections in, 468

Honecker government of, 440

West Germany first accessible from, 438

Germany, Federal Republic of (West), 389

economic importance of, 28, 34, 336, 337, 430

foreign direct investment of, 320

Gorbachev's visit to, 402, 412, 427, 430–31

Libyan chemical plant and, 169

McCloy and post-World War II rebuilding of, 336

Poland and 560, 561, 593, 596, 600–601, 611, 635–36

as political dwarf, 430

Soviet Union and, 430

Wyszynski's visit to, 611

Gierek, Edward, 99, 100, 103, 107, 108, 109, 596, 598

Giertych, Jedrzej, 528

Giffen, James H., 388, 390

glasnost
, 123, 155, 443

Glemp, Josef Cardinal, 634, 635

global companies, 325–26, 328–30

global entrepreneurship, 151–54, 165, 267, 342

poverty and, 154

rise of, 151–53

globalism, 277–346, 379, 637, 642

categories of, 280

John Paul II's views on, 281–82, 643

material development as aim of, 277, 278, 281, 293, 297, 312

rise of, 264, 277–78

Roman Catholic Church and, 281
see also
Genuine Globalists; Piggyback Globalists; Provincial Globalists

gnosis
, 519

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 331

Gogol, N. V., 413

Goldsmith's Shop, The
(Wojtyla), 73

Gollancz, Victor, 299

Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 576, 579, 580, 582, 585, 587, 588, 593, 596

Good Shepherd, 528

Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich, 25, 50, 191, 211, 215, 218, 223, 247, 254, 305, 311, 337, 349, 360, 410, 497, 499, 515, 598, 599

Andropov's aid to, 27, 383, 390, 393, 418, 624

background of, 17, 417–18, 460

birthmark of, 657

Bush and, 427–30, 432, 443, 445, 449–50, 465–66, 650

Central Committee purged by, 413

China visited by, 409, 412

Christian faith professed by, 414–422

economic reform of, 366, 368

expanded presidential powers of, 470, 473

France visited by, 402, 427, 431

as geopolitician, 28–31, 37, 40, 278–79, 280, 281, 370–71, 376–78, 381–82, 387, 401, 403, 424, 430, 472, 474, 649, 652

Georgian uprising and, 411–12

on German reunification, 272, 387–88, 425–26, 430–31, 433, 467, 646

glasnost
and, 123, 155, 443

Gramsci's influence on, 242, 272, 273–74, 363, 376, 397–99, 456, 475, 650

Group of Seven addressed by, 29, 395, 431–33

John Paul II compared with, 278–279, 376, 378, 381, 451, 474

John Paul II's views on, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 40, 147, 161, 196–200, 274, 280, 363, 394–402, 415–22, 442, 444–45, 644, 650, 655

KGB's support of, 33, 444

on Lenin, 273

Lithuanian independence movement and, 30, 468–69

at Malta Summit, 443, 445, 449–450, 465–66, 650

on multi-party system, 469–70, 472

“new thinking” of, 422–45, 465–466, 470, 473

new world order of, 31–32, 33, 34, 40, 649, 650

perestroika
of, 33, 428, 432, 433, 434, 439, 442–43, 459, 461, 471, 648

political philosophy of, 19, 20, 32, 40

politicians wooed by, 29

Reagan and, 29, 390, 394, 423–24

rhetoric of freedom used by, 19

rise of, 27–28, 241, 242, 382–83, 395, 418, 480

secularism of, 362–65, 368–69, 454, 460

self-assessment of, 161–62

on Soviet-European economic relations, 430, 431–33, 434

Ukrainian celebration and, 123–25

uncertain future of, 33, 413, 442, 443

UN speech of, 29, 394, 399–402, 424–27, 429, 430, 432, 433, 436

U.S. visited by, 362–63, 387–88

at Vatican Summit, 434–36, 438, 440, 445, 446–64, 491, 597

weaknesses in position of, 33

West Germany visited by, 402, 412, 427, 430–31

Gorbachev, Raisa, 440–41, 446, 450, 451–52, 459, 462

Goring, Hermann, 548

Gorky, Maxim, 211

GPU (State Political Directorate), 218, 226, 230–31

Graham, Billy, 490

Gramsci, Antonio, 224–25, 226, 228, 229, 243–74, 277, 281, 304, 479, 482, 534

background of, 224, 244

counterintelligence influenced by, 253–55, 256

death of, 247

Gorbachev influenced by, 242, 272, 273–74, 363, 376, 397–99, 456, 475, 650

imprisonment of, 246, 268

international influence of, 252–53, 267

John Paul II on, 196, 199–200, 243, 265

legacy of, 243, 259–65, 268

philosophy of, 247–48

Polish experiment and, 270, 271, 272

political agenda of, 49–51

social analysis of, 224, 244–46, 247–48, 266, 377, 398, 399, 405, 417

Grand Orient, 527, 528

Grand Polish Lodge, 528

Great Architect of the Cosmos (Universe), 520, 522, 527

Great Britain, 240, 241, 337, 389

film industry investment of, 329

foreign direct investment of, 320

former trading power of, 316

German unification and, 467, 650

Ireland and, 163

Soviet diplomatic relations with, 174

treaty with France and Italy and (1915), 173

in World War II, 517

Great Depression, 225

Great Schism, 518

Great Wall, 353

Greece, 482

Greek Orthodox Church, 44, 119, 135, 140, 288–89, 303, 622

Greeley, Horace, 204

Gregory XI, Pope, 134

Gregory XVI, Pope, 538

Gromyko, Andrei, 426

John Paul II and, 69–70, 74, 91, 95, 146, 435

purging of, 413

Group of Seven (European nations), 29, 395, 431–32

Guadiani, Claire, 330

Guatemala, 184

Guinea-Bissau, 475, 476

Gustav V, King of Sweden, 523

Habakkuk, 92

habeas corpus
, 506

Habré, Hissen, 159

Haing Ngor, 421

Hamlet
(Shakespeare), 331

Hammer, Armand, 314, 388

Harper's Weekly
, 239

Harriman, Averell, 334

Haruna, Kazuo, 170

Harvard Law School, 456

Haussmann, Helmut, 643, 645–46, 649

Havel, Vaclav, 539, 644

on God as Savior, 38, 378

on Gorbachev, 466

on John Paul II, 52–53, 463

presidential election of, 440

U.S. Congress addressed by, 473–474

Hawke, Bob, 324

Heath, Edward, 642

Hegel, Wilhelm Friedrich, 201–2, 203, 207, 247

Heidegger, Martin, 37, 378

Helms, Richard, 314

Helsinki Accords, 26, 180, 256, 425, 441

Herod the Great, King of Judea, 665

Hills, Clara, 643

Hinduism, 138, 289

Hiroshima, 335

Hitler, Adolf, 129, 141, 173–74, 176, 255, 416, 553

failed Soviet invasion of, 353 Final Solution of, 163 ,239, 291, 406

Pius XII and, 147

Poland invaded by, 548

Stalin betrayed by, 247

Stalin compared with, 177

Stalin's pact with, 238–39, 240

Hlond, August Cardinal, 615, 621

death of, 552, 553

on Roman Catholic Church's political role, 544–46, 550, 558, 579

self-imposed exile of, 548, 549, 556

Hobbes, Thomas, 338

Höffner, Martin, 612–13

Holland, 524, 525

Holocaust, 291, 406

Holy See, Pope as personal embodiment of, 128, 137, 142, 143, 641

homosexuality, 263, 296, 311, 340, 361, 623, 632, 673

Honda, 328

Honduras, 130

Honecker, Erich, 191, 440, 441, 635

Hopkins, Harry, 434

Hormats, Robert, 643

Hosius, Stanislaw Cardinal, 494

Hoxha, Enver, 233

Humanae Vitae
(Paul VI), 144

Humanist Magazine
, 295

Humanist Manifesto I, 294, 295

Humanist Manifesto II, 294–95, 296, 308, 314

Humanists, 264, 292, 294–97, 298, 299, 308, 310, 355, 365

early-Renaissance groups of, 518522, 523, 527

John Paul II's views on, 295, 296

Manifestoes of, 294–95, 296, 308, 314

philosophy of, 295, 297

Roman Catholic Church attacked by, 295, 296

human rights:

Roman Catholic Church and, 80

in Soviet Union, 182

Hume, Basil Cardinal, 77, 612, 613, 615, 616, 683

Hungary, 110, 191, 242, 269, 270, 523, 555

air pollution in, 400

border opened between Austria and, 438

free elections in, 468

language of, 498

Magyars of, 499

Roman Catholic Church in, 557, 583

uprising of (1956), 179, 573, 577, 587

hunger, 186–87

Hus, Jan, 518

Hussites, 518, 521

Hutchinson, Paul, 298

Hu Yaobang, 273, 403

hyperinflation, 166

Iakovos, Archbishop, 140

Ianni, Vittoria, 72

IB (International Brotherhood), 302

Ibn Batutah, 331

ICUUC (International Committee for Unity and Universali of Cultures), 303

idol worship, contemporary forms of, 158

IF (International Fellowship), 302

Imbert Barreras, Antonio, 130

IMF (International Monetary Fund), 170, 318, 319

Imperial Russian Navy, 441

Independent Communist Party of Lithuania, 468–69

India, 162, 169, 184, 289, 337, 340, 471

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
, 329

Indonesia, 37, 161, 163

industry of blame, 187–88

Informatik, 332

INF treaty, 30, 648

INLF (International New Life Fellowship), 302

Innocent XI, Pope, 599

Institute for German Labor in the East, 549

Institute for International Economics, 323

International Bank of Moscow, 389

International Brotherhood (IB), 302

International Committee for Unity and Universality of Cultures (ICUUC), 303

“Internationale,” 404

Internationales
, 21, 45, 614

International Fellowship (IF), 302

Internationalists, 21, 33–34, 39, 161, 355, 365, 384, 387, 401, 424, 428, 467, 514, 637, 643–44

definition of, 18, 313, 315

General Agreement
as viewed by, 392–93

Transnationalists vs., 18, 313–15, 322, 323, 324–25, 333, 334, 337, 341

International Monetary Fund (IMF), 170, 318, 319

international monetary system, 316, 317, 318–19, 321, 337

International New Life Fellowship (INLF), 302

international trade, 316–18, 320–21, 323–25, 326, 327, 337

International Workingmen's Association, 220

Interrex
Pact, 508, 509, 511, 515–16, 529, 538, 539–40, 541, 542, 584

Iran, 169

Iran-Iraq War, 320

Iraq, 169

Ireland, 163

“iron curtain,” Churchill's coining of, 177

Isaacson, Walter, 334

Ise Shrine, 72

Ishizuka, Misahiko, 323

Islam, 39, 139–40, 258, 284–85, 293, 297, 346, 442, 499

Islamic Front, 284

Israel, 126, 284–85, 291, 514

Italy, 389

film industry investment of, 329

Roman Catholic Church and, 119, 173, 263–64

treaty with France and Great Britain and (1915), 173

Ivan III, Czar of Russia, 420

Izvestia
, 144, 238, 434, 583

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