Marguerite Peeters
Born in New York, Marguerite Peeters has lived most of her life in Europe. She is the director of Dialogue Dynamics, a Brussels-based institute studying the key concepts and operational mechanisms of globalization, with a view to promoting an intercultural dialogue on such issues.
Marguerite holds a PhD in Political Science from the Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland.
In the 1990s, after a year and a half in Ukraine where she lived through the historic events leading to the country’s independence, she specialized as a journalist in post-Cold War developments at the United Nations. Marguerite spent about ten years investigating the ethics underpinning the construction of the global agenda for the 21st century. She particularly focused on analyzing the novel language expressing this ethics. She authored several hundred reports on these developments and the challenges that global governance poses to both humanity and the Church.
At the beginning of the 2000s, she started being called upon by the Church in Africa for conferences, seminars and courses for seminarians, lay people and university students. Her books are translated into a number of languages. They include “The Globalization of the Western Cultural Revolution” and “The Gender Revolution.”