Looking back at the events of the past decade, I feel great anxiety and disappointment. It seemed to manyof us that the end of the Cold War, symbolized by the fall of the Berlin Wall, would at last allow mankind tolook into the future with hope. It seemed that the world community, relieved of the fear of a nuclear war, ofideological confrontation, would start moving along the path of stable development, take urgent actions tocombat poverty and disastrous environmental pollution and change the character of globalization by includingin it notions like solidarity, human rights and freedom of the individual. Regretfully, this chance was usedinsufficiently, to say the least.