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Tim Dunne

Tim Dunne is a retired Canadian military public affairs officer whose service includes peacekeeping missions in the Middle East and the Balkans, and assignments in Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He was NATO’s chief of media operations at the Alliance’s southern European headquarters in Naples, Italy, from 2000 to 2004.

Opinion | BY TIM DUNNE | February 15, 2021
'Inscrutable' was how we saw the Chinese. But the arrest and incarceration of Michael Kovrig, left, and Michael Spavor (a.k.a.—The Two Michaels) have revised our perspective: we now see the Chinese government as ruthless, stiff-necked, and callous, writes Tim Dunne. Photographs: handouts
Opinion | BY TIM DUNNE | February 15, 2021
Opinion | BY TIM DUNNE | February 15, 2021
'Inscrutable' was how we saw the Chinese. But the arrest and incarceration of Michael Kovrig, left, and Michael Spavor (a.k.a.—The Two Michaels) have revised our perspective: we now see the Chinese government as ruthless, stiff-necked, and callous, writes Tim Dunne. Photographs: handouts
Opinion | BY TIM DUNNE | February 15, 2021
'Inscrutable' was how we saw the Chinese. But the arrest and incarceration of Michael Kovrig, left, and Michael Spavor (a.k.a.—The Two Michaels) have revised our perspective: we now see the Chinese government as ruthless, stiff-necked, and callous, writes Tim Dunne. Photographs: handouts
Opinion | BY TIM DUNNE | February 15, 2021
Opinion | BY TIM DUNNE | February 15, 2021
'Inscrutable' was how we saw the Chinese. But the arrest and incarceration of Michael Kovrig, left, and Michael Spavor (a.k.a.—The Two Michaels) have revised our perspective: we now see the Chinese government as ruthless, stiff-necked, and callous, writes Tim Dunne. Photographs: handouts