Future: Tense
The Coming World Order by Gwynne Dyer
Left-wing lunatics can easily be dismissed. Protestors can be ignored. Cause-of-the-week hippies deserve derision.
Not so with Dyer.
Canadian by birth, Dyer has lived in the UK for much of his professional life. He is one of the very few modern journalists that maintains a global view of the scheme of things, and among the fewer still that understands the potentials when systems collide.
He has a PhD in military history and Middle Eastern history.
He has served in the British, American and Canadian navies.
He has taught at the Royal Military College in Sandhurst, UK.
A prolific writer, speaker and journalist, he wrote the highly-acclaimed 13-part series War based on his book.
In short, he knows his stuff. He cannot be easily dismissed.
You can read about his new book here and herehttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20041126.bkchp1127/BNStory/SpecialEvents.
The Coming World Order by Gwynne Dyer
Left-wing lunatics can easily be dismissed. Protestors can be ignored. Cause-of-the-week hippies deserve derision.
Not so with Dyer.
Canadian by birth, Dyer has lived in the UK for much of his professional life. He is one of the very few modern journalists that maintains a global view of the scheme of things, and among the fewer still that understands the potentials when systems collide.
He has a PhD in military history and Middle Eastern history.
He has served in the British, American and Canadian navies.
He has taught at the Royal Military College in Sandhurst, UK.
A prolific writer, speaker and journalist, he wrote the highly-acclaimed 13-part series War based on his book.
In short, he knows his stuff. He cannot be easily dismissed.
You can read about his new book here and herehttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20041126.bkchp1127/BNStory/SpecialEvents.