Journalists reporting from zones where terrorism is rampant are an important source of information: a conversation with a BBC reporter.
Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. Phil is a 32-year veteran of CSE and CSIS and the author of six books on terrorism.
Journalists reporting from zones where terrorism is rampant are an important source of information: a conversation with a BBC reporter.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, so they say. Does this describe the UK’s Prevent counter terrorism programme?
You would think that doing something to combat terrorism but only creates more terrorism would make you stop doing that, right? Tell China.
Africa seems to have become the epicentre for jihadi terrorism of late: what led to that unenviable status?
Prevent is part of the UK’s CVE – countering violent extremism – strategy. Has it come off the rails?
Why is it that jihadis, who are responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Muslims worldwide are not called ‘Islamophobes’?
Policing is a complicated profession and constantly open to criticism, often by those with no policing background. Borealis talks to someone who knows his stuff
Terrorism chicken littles have a lot to answer for when their predictions of waves of violence do not come to pass, as in the case of RWE.
The Somali government and military have been making bold claims of late that Al Shabaab is on its way out. Is this true?
There is so much wrong about calls to repatriate Canadians who joined ISIS: let’s start with those who see them as ‘victims’