Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Revisiting the Armenian Genocide It is with great reluctance that I write about the Armenian genocide, as I know from experience that what I say will infuriate both sides.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: The end of the BRICs We owe the concept of the BRICs to Jim O’Neill, who came up with it almost 15 years ago when he was head of economics at Goldman Sachs.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: The return of Iran Iran is back, and there is great dismay in the palaces of Riyadh—especially because it was Saudi Arabia’s great friend and ally, the United States, who finally set Iran free.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Nigeria plunges into the unknown with Muhammadu Buhari Partly it is a question of whether the leopard can ever truly change his spots.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: The risks of extraterrestrial contact I like it because I hate the idea that the human race will never be able to go beyond this little planetary system.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Attack on Yemen could benefit al-Qaeda and ISIS Sunni countries from all over the Arab world piled in so readily.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Another civil war in Yemen There has been no 25-year period since the 7th century AD when there was not a civil war of one sort or another in Yemen.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Benjamin Netanyahu wins reelection by destroying the myth of the “two-state solution” Bibi is back for up to five more years.
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: Vladimir Putin's resurrection If he just had the flu, why didn’t they say that he just had the flu?
Commentary Gwynne Dyer: How long will the oil stay cheap? It’s impossible to say how this game will end, but it’s pretty easy to say when.