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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.

Michael Klare, The Great Superpower Meltdown

By Michael Klare On October 26, 2009On January 21, 2010

Michael Klare, Energy Xtremism

By Michael Klare On September 22, 2009On May 15, 2021

Michael Klare, Peak Oil and the Remaking of Iraq

By Michael Klare On July 14, 2009On February 8, 2011

Michael Klare, Goodbye to Cheap Oil

By Michael Klare On June 11, 2009On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, Boom Times for Criminal Syndicates

By Michael Klare On April 5, 2009On November 10, 2021

Michael Klare, A Pandemic of Economic Violence

By Michael Klare On February 24, 2009On February 25, 2011

Michael T. Klare, The Problem with Cheap Oil

By Michael Klare On January 8, 2009On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, The Energy Challenge of Our Lifetime

By Michael Klare On November 9, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, The Bush Administration Checkmated in Georgia

By Michael Klare On September 2, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, The Pentagon as Energy Insecurity Inc.

By Michael Klare On June 12, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, America Out of Gas

By Michael Klare On May 8, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, Oil Rules!

By Michael Klare On April 15, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, The Permanent Energy Crisis Hits Home

By Michael Klare On March 11, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, Barreling into Recession

By Michael Klare On January 31, 2008On February 17, 2021

Michael Klare, Tough Oil on Tap

By Michael Klare On August 16, 2007On May 15, 2021

Michael Klare, The Pentagon as Global Gas-Guzzler

By Michael Klare On June 14, 2007On May 15, 2021

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