Homer-Dixon on Risk, Uncertainty and Crises

2010 September 22

Think Globally Radio recently posted a number of great interviews. Here is one interesting one with political scientist, and renown authorĀ Thomas Homer-Dixon from University of Waterloo (Canada) – one of the world’s leading scholars on the intersection of environment, security and crisis.

Direct link to the interview can be foundĀ here.

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  1. Gary Bowden permalink
    September 25, 2010

    A crude index and time locations of the topics discussed in the interview along with my comments is available at http://ecologicalsociology.blogspot.com/2010/09/homer-dixon-sighting-or-actually.html

  2. September 25, 2010

    Thanks Gary, very interesting link and blog, well worth a more thorough read.

  3. September 25, 2010

    I found the radio interview quite interesting and even transcribed some of his comments on the Pakistan floods for a post I wrote over at my site:

    http://www.collide-a-scape.com/2010/09/24/the-bigger-picture/

    And there’s some discussion in the comments playing off this.

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