Stephen Gowans

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(writer)
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ResidenceCanada
Interests • geopolitics
• Israel
A Canadian-based writer and foreign policy analyst.

 

Documents by Stephen Gowans

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Gilbert Achcar's Fantasy Worldarticle17 March 20112011 Attacks on Libya
"Humanitarian intervention"
Document:Good Liberation Hero-Bad Liberation Heroarticle9 December 2013Nelson Mandela
South Africa
Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe
Document:Hushing Up - and Profiting from - Saudi Aggressions while Warmongering against Russiaarticle29 August 2015Yemen
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Western hypocricy
The gross hypocricy inherent in the foreign policy actions of Anglo-US-NATO governments
Document:Libya - Imperialism and the Leftarticle28 August 20112011 Attacks on Libya
Imperialism
Document:Overthrow Incarticle6 August 2009Propaganda
Language
Document:Sanitizing the Bahraini Crackdownarticle21 March 2011Corporate media
Bahrain
Document:Syria, The View From The Other Sidearticle22 June 2013Syria
Document:The sinking of the Cheonan: Another Gulf of Tonkin incidentarticle20 May 2010"Gulf of Tonkin Incident"
Cheonan sinking
North Korea
A parallel between the Cheonan incident and the Gulf of Tonkin.
Document:Ukraine and How the West Treats Comparable Events in Satellite and Non-Satellite Countries Differentlyarticle27 January 2014Egypt
Syria
Ukraine
A pithy, succinct illustration of how, in matters of foreign affairs, the language and terminology of western media coverage changes according to the status of the government/country being reported on, as either approved or unapproved of by western geo-political interests. More subtle than "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter", but analogous.
Document:Washington Considers Military Action Against North Korea to Force Regime Changearticle7 March 2017North Korea
South Korea
Donald Trump
Kim Jong-un
A history of Post-WWII US military threats against North Korea leading to the latest escalation in Spring 2017, with due weight given to the North Korean perspective

 

A document sourced from Stephen Gowans

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Washington Considers Military Action Against North Korea to Force Regime ChangearticleNorth Korea
South Korea
Donald Trump
Kim Jong-un
7 March 2017Stephen GowansA history of Post-WWII US military threats against North Korea leading to the latest escalation in Spring 2017, with due weight given to the North Korean perspective
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