Can we predict who becomes a terrorist and why? That is what some risk assessment tools claim – are they accurate?
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You would think a country’s leader would have a good idea what its intelligence agencies have authority to do. Then again, this is Canada we are talking about.
Intelligence agencies work hard to provide the best advice possible to senior government leaders: you would think these mandarins would at least read what they send.
Recent changes to Indonesian laws suggest a rightward, less tolerant form of Islam. Should we be worried about more Islamist terrorism?
In a world of so many who see themselves as terrorism ‘experts’ we really should listen to those who have pointy end of the stick experience
National security ‘expertise’ is woefully inaccurate and inadequate and is in need of examination – we must put these experts to the test.
Spies, cops and soldiers are not the only ones concerned with terrorism – journalists are important actors too. A conversation with the UK’s Tam Hussein
Why is it that the victims of terrorism seem to disappear from our attention in the immediate aftermath of an attack: do the terrorists themselves deserve our fascination?
What should those who hold human values highly do with regimes who can help with intelligence on counter terrorism but don’t share our values?
Everyone seems to be convinced that right-wing extremism is THE # threat: well, it seems everyone is wrong – this ain’t good.