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    After Merkel, who will fill her 'sensible shoes'?

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 25/09/2021

    » Last January Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) were ahead in the German opinion polls by 15 points. She was stepping down after 16 years as chancellor (prime minister), but she was still by far the most trusted politician in Germany. Indeed, she is universally known as "Mutti" ("Mummy").

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    Aukus sub pact: Here's how an alliance is born!

    News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 21/09/2021

    » When the Sept 11 attacks struck New York and Washington in 2001 and the US armed forces went on full alert, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice immediately got on the direct line to Moscow and told Vladimir Putin not to worry: the United States was not going to attack Russia. Mr Putin replied that he understood, and was standing Russian forces down.

  • OPINION

    China and the US: Too big to be equal?

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 15/09/2021

    » Never mind the destruction of the relatively free society of Hong Kong (no emergency airlift like in Kabul, Afghanistan, but the number of people fleeing Hong Kong may ultimately be larger). Never mind the persecution of the Uighurs, or the Orwellian surveillance society that the Communist Party is building, or the tens of millions who died in wars, famines and "cultural revolutions" to bring equality to China.

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    Sept 11 didn't change the world forever

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 11/09/2021

    » 'Changed the world forever' is the most hackneyed phrase in journalism, and if you can get through this week (the 20th anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks) without hearing it half a dozen times you'll be very lucky.

  • OPINION

    Time for a new discourse on Afghanistan

    News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 06/09/2021

    » A man is sitting in a train somewhere in Europe, tearing sheets of paper into little pieces and throwing them out the window.

  • OPINION

    Do we need more rockets in the stratosphere?

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 27/08/2021

    » If you're worried about your "carbon footprint" -- a concept foisted on the world in 2004 by British Petroleum to persuade people that their own behaviour, and not giant oil companies like BP, is causing the climate problem -- then you definitely should not sign up for a sub-orbital space flight. Besides, you probably can't afford it (US$250,000 -- about 8 million baht -- per person).

  • OPINION

    Recycled wars of benighted Afghanistan

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 18/08/2021

    » In the year 2000, five years after the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan, nobody elsewhere cared what happened in that land-locked, benighted country. It was ruled by angry rural fanatics who tormented the local people with their demented rules for proper "Islamic" behaviour, but it was not a military or diplomatic priority for anybody.

  • OPINION

    Climate report: The language of the scientists

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 12/08/2021

    » There are 150 new coal-fired plants under construction or already approved and funded in the world, so you can't really say that we are taking global warming seriously yet. But at least the scientists who wrote the report on the state of play that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published on Friday are starting to use the right language.

  • OPINION

    How did they think the Afghan war would end?

    News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 09/08/2021

    » 'I will never kneel before such a destructive force [as the Taliban'," declared Ashraf Ghani, the soon-to-be ex-president of Afghanistan. "We will either sit knee-to-knee for real negotiations at the table, or break their knees on the battlefield."

  • OPINION

    Peru on edge after Castillo's election victory

    Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 04/08/2021

    » Peru holds the current record for revolving presidents -- three came and went in a month last November; for coronavirus deaths -- almost 6,000 per million, and for the youngest-looking president -- seen from afar, under his trademark straw hat, he looks like a 13-year-old boy. But appearances are deceiving.

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