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- Michael Klare - Wikipedia
Klare serves on the board of directors of the Arms Control Association He is a regular contributor to many publications including The Nation, TomDispatch and Mother Jones, and is a frequent columnist for Foreign Policy In Focus
- Michael Klare, author of The Race for Whats Left
Michael Klare is the author of fourteen books, including: Resource Wars (2001); Blood and Oil (2004); Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet (2008); and The Race for What’s Left (2012)
- Michael Klare - Hampshire College
Michael Klare, Five College professor emeritus of peace and world security studies, and director of the Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies (PAWSS), holds a B A and M A from Columbia University and a Ph D from the Graduate School of the Union Institute
- Michael T. Klare - The Nation
Michael T Klare is a professor of peace and world security studies at Hampshire College and the defense correspondent of The Nation He is the author, most recently, of The Race for What’s
- Michael Klare, Board Secretary and Senior Visiting Fellow
Michael Klare is currently the secretary for the Arms Control Association board of directors and a senior visiting fellow working on emerging technologies—such as lethal autonomous weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles—and how arms control strategies can mitigate their adverse impacts
- Michael Klare - TomDispatch. com
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
- Michael Klare
Michael Klare, Five College professor emeritus of peace and world security studies and senior visiting fellow at the Arms Control Association at Hampshire College, holds a B A and M A from Columbia University and a Ph D from the Graduate School of the Union Institute
- Michael Klare - Foreign Policy In Focus
September 13, 2024 | The next president will face fateful decisions regarding the production and possible use of nukes, whether in the bilateral nuclear relationship between the U S and Russia or the trilateral one that incorporates China Early Signs of the Failure of American Global Power?
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