5 Ron Crelinsten
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Tech-facilitated gender-based violence, like terrorism, knows no borders; requires comparable response
Ryan speaks with Ron Crelinsten, an Associate Fellow at UVic’s Centre for Global Studies and an expert on terrorism and counterterrorism following the recent decision of a Dutch court to postpone sentencing for the man convicted of harassing and extorting 15-year old Amanda Todd, prompting her suicide in 2012.
His latest book, “Terrorism, Democracy, and Human Security: A Communication Model”, examines the relationship between terrorism and counterterrorism and how it operates within the broader context of communication, control, power, and democratic governance at the national, international, and transnational level.
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Tech-facilitated gender-based violence, like terrorism, knows no borders; requires comparable response
Ryan speaks with Ron Crelinsten, an Associate Fellow at UVic’s Centre for Global Studies and an expert on terrorism and counterterrorism following the recent decision of a Dutch court to postpone sentencing for the man convicted of harassing and extorting 15-year old Amanda Todd, prompting her suicide in 2012.
His latest book, “Terrorism, Democracy, and Human Security: A Communication Model”, examines the relationship between terrorism and counterterrorism and how it operates within the broader context of communication, control, power, and democratic governance at the national, international, and transnational level.
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Canada Adds Proud Boys, 12 other extremist groups, to list of Terrorist Entities
Ryan speaks with Ron Crelinsten, Associate Fellow in U-Vic's Centre for Global Studies, about the inclusion of the Proud Boys and 12 other extremist groups to Canada's list of terrorist entities. -
White House downplayed US Intelligence Community Warning of attack on Washington
Ron Crelinsten, an associate fellow in U-Vic's Centre for Global Studies & author of the book "Terrorism, Democracy and Human Security: A Communication Model" joins the program to discuss the causes of last week's attempted insurrection in Washington, DC. -
Canada and Iran have not had formal diplomatic relations since 2012, when Canada labelled Iran a state sponsor of terrorism. Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Phillippe Champagne has talked to his Iranian counterpart about the crash
Ron Crelinsten, Associate Fellow in U-Vic's Centre for Global Studies & author of "Counter Terrorism"