- Gwynne Dyer
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name = Gwynne Dyer
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1943|4|17|mf=y
birth_place = St. John's, Newfoundland
occupation =journalist
nationality = CanadianGwynne Dyer, Ph.D , MA , BA (born
April 17 ,1943 ) is aLondon -based independentCanadian journalist , syndicatedcolumnist and militaryhistorian .He was born in St. John's, Newfoundland and joined the
Royal Canadian Naval Reserve at the age of sixteen. While still in the naval reserve, he obtained a BA inHistory fromMemorial University of Newfoundland in 1963; an MA inMilitary History fromRice University ,Houston, Texas , in 1966; and a PhD in Military andMiddle Eastern History atKing's College London in 1973. Dyer served in the Canadian, American and British naval reserves. He was employed as aSenior Lecturer in War Studies at theRoyal Military Academy Sandhurst , 1973-77. In 1973 he began writing articles for leading London newspapers on theArab-Israeli conflict , and soon decided to abandon academic life for a full-time career in journalism.Circulation
Dyer writes a column on
international affairs which is published in over 175 papers in at least 45 countries. [http://gwynnedyer.net/index.html Gwynne Dyer's official website] ] Among these are the "Arab News " [ [http://www.arabnews.com/?page=7§ion=0&article=89081&d=21&m=11&y=2006 Palestinians Lose Their Fear and This Should Frighten Israel ] ] and Al-Jazeerah.info. Older articles are available online at the columnist's official website. His 1985 book "War" and its namesake television series has been aired onBBC andPBS .Controversial discontinuations
Dyer's column was discontinued in the
Jerusalem Post in 1997 by its owner at the time,Conrad Black . Black subsequently pulled the column from numerous Canadian publications he owned. When the Asper family, owners ofCanwest Global , took over ownership of the papers in 2002, they maintained the ban. This had the result that Dyer's column has recently been unavailable in the more mainstream Canadian newspapers, and consequently completely unavailable in large parts of the country. [http://www.embassymag.ca/html/index.php?display=story&full_path=/2005/november/23/book/ We Must Surely Be Learning From Our Mistakes... Right? - Embassy - Newspaper Online ] ] Smaller media companies continue to publish the column, including alternatively owned newspapers such as Torstar's "Hamilton Spectator ",Edmonton 's "Vue Weekly " ,Vancouver 'sGeorgia Straight and a few local publications of the regionalOsprey Media andBlack Press [ [http://www.bcnewsgroup.com/BlackPress/corporate/index.php Black Press ] ] (not affiliated with Conrad Black), such as "Kamloops This Week " and the "Red Deer Advocate ".Dyer speculates that this is due to his opinions on Israel and both Black's and the Asper family's
Likud Party sympathies. In 2005, Dyer released a book of his columns, titled "With Every Mistake ". He explained part of his reason for publishing the collection: "For readers inMontreal ,Ottawa , Windsor,Edmonton or Victoria, it's this book or nothing, as far as my columns are concerned."Works
Books
*"War."(1985) ISBN 0-5175-5615-4
*"War: The Lethal Custom" (2005) ISBN 0-7867-1538-3
*"The Defence of Canada: In the Arms of the Empire" (1990) ISBN 0-7710-2975-6
*"Ignorant Armies : Sliding Into War in Iraq" (2003) ISBN 0-7710-2977-2
*"" (2004) ISBN 0-7710-2978-0
*"With Every Mistake " (2005) ISBN 0-679-31402-4
*"The Mess They Made: The Middle East After Iraq" (2007) ISBN 0-7710-2980-2Documentaries
*"Anybody's Son Will Do" (1983)
*"War" (1983)
*"The Defence of Canada" (1986)
*"The Space Between" (1986)
*"Harder Than It Looks" (1987)
*"The Human Race" (1994)Radio series
*"Seven Faces of Communism" (1978)
*"Brazil" (1979)
*"The Catholic Counter-Revolution" (1980)
*"War" (1981)
*"The Gorbachev Revolution" (1988-90)
*"Millennium" (1996)References
External links
* [http://www.gwynnedyer.net/ Official website]
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* [http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/D/htmlD/dyergwynne/dyergwynne.htm Profile]
* [http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/feature_stories/article_2219.asp The Mess They Made] , an interview with Dyer on "Sunday".
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