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Gwynne Dyer

    17. April 1943

    Gwynne Dyer ist ein kanadischer Journalist und Militärhistoriker, der sich mit den Komplexitäten von Krieg und internationalen Beziehungen befasst. Seine Analysen zeichnen sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis militärischer Strategien und geopolitischer Kräfte aus, wobei er oft die Ursachen und Folgen von Konflikten mit kühler analytischer Strenge seziert. Dyer bietet seinen Lesern aufschlussreiche Perspektiven auf globale Ereignisse, die auf seinen umfangreichen Recherchen und journalistischen Erfahrungen beruhen. Sein Schreibstil ist direkt und informativ und zielt darauf ab, komplexe Themen für ein breites Publikum zugänglich zu machen. Er betont stets die Gefahren eskalierender Konflikte und die Notwendigkeit friedlicher Lösungen.

    The Shortest History of War
    Don't Panic
    Don't Panic! H/C
    War
    Schlachtfeld Erde. Klimakriege im 21. Jahrhundert
    Nach Irak und Afghanistan
    • Dyer beleuchtet die Motive aller Schlüsselfiguren in der Region, seien es die westlichen Militärs, Sunniten und Schiiten im Irak, politische Kräfte im Libanon und Syrien bis hin zu Israelis und Palästinensern. Dabei räumt er auf mit Vorurteilen und Mythen und benennt die wahren Herausforderungen einer stabilen Zukunft: das Flüchtlingsdrama im Irak, die komplexen Stammesbeziehungen in Afghanistan oder die demografische Entwicklung in Israel. Sachlich, pointiert und provokant zugleich entwirft Dyer konkrete Szenarien für die Zukunft des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens. Ein fundierter und unparteiischer Blick in die Zukunft einer Krisenregion.

      Nach Irak und Afghanistan
    • Gwynne Dyer analysiert in seinem Buch die apokalyptischen Szenarien eines drohenden Klimaweltkriegs. Er beschreibt, wie der Klimawandel zu globalen Konflikten und einem Zusammenbruch der Weltwirtschaft führen kann, wenn nicht sofort gehandelt wird. Dyer fordert eine drastische Veränderung des Bewusstseins und der Zusammenarbeit, um die drohende Apokalypse abzuwenden.

      Schlachtfeld Erde. Klimakriege im 21. Jahrhundert
    • Gwynne Dyer's War, now in its first UK edition, is widely regarded as one of the most compelling analyses of the history and psychology of armed conflict.

      War
    • The entity known (in one of many variants) as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has come to feature regularly in the news, and in our imaginations.

      Don't Panic! H/C
    • Don't Panic

      ISIS, Terror and Today's Middle East

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(136)Abgeben

      The book examines the historical context and strategic failures that contributed to the rise of the Islamic State over 25 years, highlighting the consequences of prolonged Western military interventions in the Middle East. It questions whether a more measured response to Islamist extremism can be achieved, urging readers to reconsider conventional approaches to combating terrorism and to explore alternatives that avoid further escalation.

      Don't Panic
    • "Acclaimed historian and military expert Gwynne Dyer tells the story of war from its earliest origins up to the present age of atom bombs and algorithms. Gwynne Dyer chronicles the advent of warfare in the first cities; the rise of inequality and tyranny as humans multiply; the 1000-year classical era of combat until the firearm and the Thirty Years' War, which changed everything. He traces how the brief interlude of limited war before the popular revolutions of the eighteenth century ushered in total war - and how the devastation was halted, for now, by the shock of Hiroshima. We are in the longest stretch of peace between major powers in modern history. It marks a precarious balance, as the looming threats of nuclear proliferation, climate change and superpower rivalry threaten our world. This concise, vivid and clear-sighted book is vital reading for anyone who wants to understand the role of war in the long human story - and how we can stop it from dominating our future"--Publisher's description.

      The Shortest History of War
    • The book explores the complex transition from the war on al-Qaeda to the invasion of Iraq, providing insights from Canada’s foremost war expert. It delves into the intricate political and military decisions that shaped U.S. foreign policy during this period, offering a thorough analysis of the motivations and consequences of these actions. By unraveling the intertwined events, the author sheds light on the broader implications for global security and international relations.

      Ignorant Armies: Sliding Into War in Iraq
    • Dwindling resources. Massive population shifts. Natural disasters. Any of the expected consequences of climate change could – as Gwynne Dyer argues in this galvanizing book – tip the world towards chaos and conflict. Based on exhaustive research and interviews with international experts, Climate Wars is an essential guide to the future of the planet.

      Climate wars : the fight for survival as the world overheats
    • With Every Mistake

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,9(99)Abgeben

      Gwynne Dyer's collection offers insightful analysis of global events following September 11, exploring the political, social, and military ramifications of that pivotal moment. The essays highlight Dyer's unique perspective on terrorism, war, and international relations, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the complexities shaping the modern world. Through a blend of historical context and personal reflection, the book captures the evolving landscape of global affairs in the wake of a significant turning point in history.

      With Every Mistake
    • 3,9(166)Abgeben

      Exploring the geopolitical tensions and conflicts that could escalate into a global crisis, the narrative delves into the underlying factors contributing to the potential outbreak of World War III. It examines current events, political maneuvers, and the fragile state of international relations, highlighting how today's decisions and actions may set the stage for future warfare. The book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the risks and consequences of escalating conflicts in an increasingly interconnected world.

      Future: Tense: The Coming World Order?