Dr. Afzal Upal writes that with no attractive alternative, as social psychologists suggest, our ad-hoc efforts at countering Islamist extremism will continue to fail.
Jessie Daniels writes on the interaction of identity, society, and national security in France following the Paris attacks.
Clint Hinote says if we focus only on the failures when it comes to preventing terrorist attacks like the one in Paris, we may miss some very important successes.
Flemming Rose on his book, Tyranny of Silence, and how a cartoon published in his Danish newspaper ignited violent protests throughout the Muslim world and an international debate about censorship and the boundaries of freedom of speech.
Jeff Danovich argues that following the Ottawa attack, we should not hand ISIS a victory for their propaganda machine, keeping in mind that the goal of terrorism is to force change in how we live our lives.







