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OPINION

No 'New World Order', only global disorder

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/09/2025

» There is no "New World Order", although there is certainly a new world disorder.

OPINION

No place on earth is worse off than Sudan

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 25/11/2024

» There are wars in the world worse than those in Ukraine and Gaza. The war in Sudan is insanely cruel and stupid, but you hardly hear anything about it. Why not? Because, like me, other journalists hate writing about it and avoid doing so if they can.

OPINION

World oblivious to risk of all-out war in Africa

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 02/05/2024

» 'We could see an all-out war between all the tribes and that is really the doomsday scenario. At this point, it's not unrealistic," the head of an international non-government organisation that is working in Sudan told the Al Jazeera news agency last week. (She asked them to withhold her name to protect her in-country team in North Darfur.)

OPINION

Never mind the climate, just watch the wars

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 02/11/2023

» With practically all the media bandwidth for non-local news taken up by two tribal territorial struggles that would not have seemed out of place in the 15th century AD -- or indeed the 15th century BC -- you may have missed the latest release from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

OPINION

Sahel coups are just another 'Great Game'

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 01/08/2023

» If you are a democratically elected leader in one of Africa's Sahel countries -- let's say, Niger -- and you suspect that the army is plotting to overthrow you, what's the best countermeasure? Should you:

OPINION

COP27 meet: A case of the glass being half full

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 22/11/2022

» As after every climate summit, the air is filled with shouts of rage and despair. What was agreed was unclear and inadequate, and what was left undecided or simply ignored was vast and terrifying. For example, they still haven't managed to agree that the world needs to stop burning fossil fuels.

OPINION

What shall we do with climate refugees?

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 29/08/2022

» You wait ages for the bus, and then three come along at once. Books are a bit like that, too, although in this case it's only a pair of them, both tackling the question of what to do about all the "climate refugees". (The United Nations' International Organization for Migration estimates that 1.5 billion people may be forced to move in the next thirty years alone.)

OPINION

Forced schooling of Mongolians driven by fear

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 05/09/2020

» 'Residential schools" were a common feature of European settler societies (except New Zealand) until quite late in the 20th century, and their purpose was not just to educate but to "deracinate" their aboriginal pupils: to cut them off from their roots. The Chinese government would reject the analogy with its last breath, but it is now doing the same thing.

OPINION

Climates of fear lead to 'shoot-downs'

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 15/01/2020

» One of the main causes of death for airline passengers in recent decades is being shot down by somebody's military. Not the very biggest, of course: accidents account for nine-tenths of all deaths in civilian airline crashes, and terrorist attacks and hijackings cause most of the rest. But a solid 2.5% of the deaths are due to trigger-happy people in military uniforms.

OPINION

Treachery reigns supreme in the Middle East

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 17/08/2019

» Things have got so complicated in the Middle East that the players are no longer just stabbing each other in the back. They are stabbing each other in the chest, in the groin, behind the left ear -- anywhere that comes to hand. Friends and allies one day are targets and enemies the next.