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Brad Stollery

Brad Stollery Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

Understanding Terrorism

With the Islamic State reeling and neo-fascism growing, more terror attacks are likely in Europe and North America. If we wish to defeat terrorism, preparation should include understanding its strategic logic and the human motives behind it.

Posted on March 16, 2017March 15, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on Understanding Terrorism
Brad Stollery Society, Culture, and Security

Islam’s Relationship with Liberal Society

Members of Parliament recently debated a motion known as M-103 in the House of Commons, and its controversy speaks to a grander challenge facing liberal societies today.

Posted on March 1, 2017March 1, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on Islam’s Relationship with Liberal Society
Brad Stollery Security, Trade and the Economy

Investigating Secular Stagnation, Part 2: Demographics

The populations of industrialized countries are at once leveling off and aging. It’s a trend that bodes poorly for economic growth as we know it.

Posted on February 16, 2017February 16, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on Investigating Secular Stagnation, Part 2: Demographics
Brad Stollery Society, Culture, and Security

There’s Method to the Madness

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s baffling insistence on the inauguration’s crowd size appears to fit into a broader communications strategy designed to bait the press establishment. So far it has worked swimmingly.

Posted on February 11, 2017February 10, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on There’s Method to the Madness
Brad Stollery Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Iran

Nuclear Strategy from an Iranian Perspective

Experts often discuss Iran’s intention to continue pursuing a nuclear breakout strategy. However, a look through an Iranian perspective and its tenuous Islamic project says otherwise.

Posted on February 2, 2017February 2, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on Nuclear Strategy from an Iranian Perspective
Brad Stollery Security, Trade and the Economy

Investigating Secular Stagnation, Part 1: Wealth Disparity

Slow economic growth is afflicting the industrialized world. One cause of the malaise is a steadily growing gap between rich and poor.

Posted on January 23, 2017January 23, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on Investigating Secular Stagnation, Part 1: Wealth Disparity
Brad Stollery NATO and Canada NATO Operations Syria

NATO Has No Good Options in Syria

The West’s ability to influence the Syrian civil war is very limited. In the interest of relieving suffering, the first thing we must do is dispel some myths about what is possible.

Posted on January 15, 2017April 28, 2021 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on NATO Has No Good Options in Syria

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