Keith Suter

Keith Suter

Dr Keith Suter is a consultant on strategic planning and a futurist. He is a weekly guest on radio station 2GB in Sydney to discuss international affairs with host Brian Wilshire.This is also made available via podcast. His first doctorate was in the international law of guerrilla warfare and his second in the economic and social consequences of the arms race. He has said that Al-Qaeda was likely responsible for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. [cite web
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Positions held

* Member of Club of Rome, the global think tank on economic and environmental matters, since 1991.
* Consultant on Social Policy at Wesley Mission Sydney, Australia.
* President of the United Nations Association (NSW) and President of the Society for International Development (Sydney Chapter).
* Culture and politics guest speaker at Wesley Institute, Drummoyne NSW, Australia.

Published works

* "Global Agenda: Economics, the Environment and the Nation State"
* "In Defence of Globalization", University of New South Wales Press, 2001
* "Global Order and Global Disorder", Praeger Publishers, 2003
* "50 Things You Want to Know About World Issues... but were too afraid to ask", Transworld Publishers, 2005
* "Teach Yourself Globalization", McGraw-Hill, 2007

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