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Climate Wars»rank: 331par: Gwynne Dyer
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The Mess They Made: The Middle East After Iraq»rank: 16539par: Gwynne Dyer
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War: The New Edition»rank: 10007par: Gwynne Dyer
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Ignorant Armies: Sliding into War in Iraq»rank: 73717par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Military analyst Gwynne Dyer calls his book lgnorant Armies, but it is really about the folly of a small cabal of right-wing ideologues who he says have pushed the U.S. into a misguided war in lraq. Dyer, who writes a column on international affairs published in 175 newspapers around the world, takes care to say he is no pacifist. He supported the Persian Gulf War of 1991 and later backed the U.S.-led war in Kosovo. But in this short, hastily produced book (Dyer wrote lgnorant Armies in just three and ... |
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After Iraq»rank: 66394par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Military analyst Gwynne Dyer calls his book lgnorant Armies, but it is really about the folly of a small cabal of right-wing ideologues who he says have pushed the U.S. into a misguided war in lraq. Dyer, who writes a column on international affairs published in 175 newspapers around the world, takes care to say he is no pacifist. He supported the Persian Gulf War of 1991 and later backed the U.S.-led war in Kosovo. But in this short, hastily produced book (Dyer wrote lgnorant Armies in just three and ... |
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Future: Tense: The Coming World Order?»rank: 20356par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The suggestion that U.S. President George W. Bush and Al Qaeda leader 0sama bin Laden are, for all intents and purposes, serving each other's interests would be heresy in many American circles. But that is exactly what Canadian military historian Gwynne Dyer argues in his impassioned latest book Future: Tense. lt's not a notion you would expect from a veteran of the Canadian, U.S., and British navies and a former instructor at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto. ln this cogently argued polemic, Dyer maintains that Bush cynically took advantage ... |
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After Iraq»rank: 19058par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The suggestion that U.S. President George W. Bush and Al Qaeda leader 0sama bin Laden are, for all intents and purposes, serving each other's interests would be heresy in many American circles. But that is exactly what Canadian military historian Gwynne Dyer argues in his impassioned latest book Future: Tense. lt's not a notion you would expect from a veteran of the Canadian, U.S., and British navies and a former instructor at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto. ln this cogently argued polemic, Dyer maintains that Bush cynically took advantage ... |
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With Every Mistake»rank: 78591par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The suggestion that U.S. President George W. Bush and Al Qaeda leader 0sama bin Laden are, for all intents and purposes, serving each other's interests would be heresy in many American circles. But that is exactly what Canadian military historian Gwynne Dyer argues in his impassioned latest book Future: Tense. lt's not a notion you would expect from a veteran of the Canadian, U.S., and British navies and a former instructor at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto. ln this cogently argued polemic, Dyer maintains that Bush cynically took advantage ... |
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The Mess They Made (Revised Edition): The Middle East After Iraq»rank: 118117par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The suggestion that U.S. President George W. Bush and Al Qaeda leader 0sama bin Laden are, for all intents and purposes, serving each other's interests would be heresy in many American circles. But that is exactly what Canadian military historian Gwynne Dyer argues in his impassioned latest book Future: Tense. lt's not a notion you would expect from a veteran of the Canadian, U.S., and British navies and a former instructor at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto. ln this cogently argued polemic, Dyer maintains that Bush cynically took advantage ... |
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War: The Lethal Custom»rank: 123743par: Gwynne Dyer
Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:The suggestion that U.S. President George W. Bush and Al Qaeda leader 0sama bin Laden are, for all intents and purposes, serving each other's interests would be heresy in many American circles. But that is exactly what Canadian military historian Gwynne Dyer argues in his impassioned latest book Future: Tense. lt's not a notion you would expect from a veteran of the Canadian, U.S., and British navies and a former instructor at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto. ln this cogently argued polemic, Dyer maintains that Bush cynically took advantage ... |