Delegitimizing Terrorism: A better way to counter radicalization and recruitment in the West
Terror is not a legitimate tool for ultimate victory, and we should say so.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-03-31T13:16:40+00:00 July 7th, 2010|Op-ed|
Terror is not a legitimate tool for ultimate victory, and we should say so.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-04-06T12:20:58+00:00 September 30th, 2008|Policy Papers|
Homegrown terrorism is an evolving global phenomenon. AIMS Security and Defence Policy Fellow discusses how Canadians might better protect themselves from the terrorism to come.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-04-06T12:23:03+00:00 May 27th, 2008|Policy Papers|
Canada’s failed state policy is dangerously outdated. AIMS Security and Defence Policy Fellow Alex Wilner weighs in on how Ottawa might better protect Canadians.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-03-31T14:42:36+00:00 July 3rd, 2007|Op-ed|
This Commentary evaluates various offensive approaches proving invaluable in the global struggle against terrorism.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-03-31T14:53:00+00:00 March 16th, 2007|Op-ed|
In this Commentary, AIMS Security and Defence Policy Intern Alex Wilner explains important lessons, for both terrorist organisations and the governments combating them.
By Alex Wilner| 2016-03-31T14:59:08+00:00 February 14th, 2007|Op-ed|
Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan is a reaction to the global events shaping the post-Cold War international environment. In this Commentary, AIMS Security and Defence Policy Intern Alex Wilner suggests that important lessons, for both terrorist organisations and the governments combating them, are being borne out by the conflict. Faltering in Afghanistan is not an option.