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Michael Klare

Michael T. Klare, a TomDispatch regular, is the five-college professor emeritus of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College and a senior visiting fellow at the Arms Control Association. He is the author of 15 books, the latest of which is All Hell Breaking Loose: The Pentagon’s Perspective on Climate Change. He is a founder of the Committee for a Sane U.S.-China Policy.

The Cold War Redux? 

Are Washington, Moscow, and Beijing Using the Global Arms Trade to Create a New Cold War? 

By Michael Klare On May 30, 2013On May 15, 2021

Entering a Resource-Shock World

How Resource Scarcity and Climate Change Could Produce a Global Explosion

By Michael Klare On April 21, 2013On April 21, 2013

A Presidential Decision That Could Change the World

The Strategic Importance of Keystone XL

By Michael Klare On February 10, 2013On May 15, 2021

Powder Keg in the Pacific

Will China-Japan-U.S. Tensions in the Pacific Ignite a Conflict and Sink the Global Economy?

By Michael Klare On January 22, 2013On May 15, 2021

World Energy Report 2012

The Good, the Bad, and the Really, Truly Ugly

By Michael Klare On November 27, 2012On May 15, 2021

The New “Golden Age of Oil” That Wasn’t

Forecasts of Abundance Collide with Planetary Realities

By Michael Klare On October 4, 2012On May 15, 2021

The Hunger Wars in Our Future

Heat, Drought, Rising Food Costs, and Global Unrest

By Michael Klare On August 7, 2012On May 15, 2021

Is Barack Obama Morphing Into Dick Cheney?

By Michael Klare On June 21, 2012On May 15, 2021

The Energy Wars Heat Up

By Michael Klare On May 10, 2012On May 15, 2021

A New Energy Third World in North America?

By Michael Klare On April 1, 2012On May 15, 2021

A Tough-Oil World

By Michael Klare On March 13, 2012On May 15, 2021

Hormuz-Mania

By Michael Klare On January 31, 2012On January 31, 2012

Danger Waters

By Michael Klare On January 10, 2012On May 15, 2021

Playing With Fire

By Michael Klare On December 6, 2011On December 6, 2011

America and Oil

By Michael Klare On September 15, 2011On May 15, 2021

The New Thirty Years’ War

By Michael Klare On June 26, 2011On June 26, 2011

The Global Energy Crisis Deepens

By Michael Klare On June 5, 2011On May 15, 2021

The Planet Strikes Back

By Michael Klare On April 14, 2011On April 14, 2011

The Collapse of the Old Oil Order 

By Michael Klare On March 3, 2011On March 3, 2011

The Year of Living Dangerously 

By Michael Klare On January 23, 2011On January 23, 2011

Michael Klare, China Shakes the World

By Michael Klare On September 19, 2010On September 19, 2010

Michael Klare, The Coming Era of Energy Disasters

By Michael Klare On June 22, 2010On May 15, 2021

Michael Klare, The Oil Rush to Hell

By Michael Klare On May 18, 2010On May 15, 2021

Michael Klare, Shopaholic China

By Michael Klare On April 1, 2010On April 1, 2010

Michael Klare, Another Planet for James Cameron

By Michael Klare On February 23, 2010On February 23, 2010

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