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Dr. Alex Wilner is an Associate Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) and the Director of the Infrastructure Protection and International Security (IPIS) graduate program, at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

He is a leading scholar of contemporary deterrence theory and practice. His research – which explores the nexus between deterrence theory and emerging security considerations, domains, and environments. Among his over two dozen journal publications, his articles on the subject of deterring terrorism and cyber/AI deterrence have been published in top-ranked IR journals, including International SecurityJournal of Strategic StudiesSecurity Studies, and Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. His books include Deterrence by Denial: Theory and Practice (eds., Cambria Press, 2021), Deterring Rational Fanatics (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015), and Deterring Terrorism: Theory and Practice (eds., Stanford University Press, 2012).

Since joining NPSIA in 2015, his broader scholarship has been awarded over $1.2M (CAD) in external research funding: he was awarded a Government of Canada SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2016-2017), a prestigious SSHRC Insight Grant (2020-2025), and a Government of Ontario Early Researcher Award (2021-2026) to study state and non-state cyber deterrence; two major IDEaS grants (2018-2021) and several MINDS grant (2019, 2020) from the Department of National Defence to explore Artificial Intelligence and deterrence; several research grants from the Canadian Network on Terrorism, Security, and Society (TSAS); a major Mitacs grant (2020-2022) to explore emerging technology and Canadian defence policy and strategy; and a SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant (2022-2023) in association with Global Affairs Canada to assess the use and utility of strategic foresight in foreign policy.

He teaches classes on terrorism and violent radicalization, intelligence in international affairs, strategic foresight in international affairs, and a capstone course on Canadian security policy. Besides his academic teaching, since 2017 he has trained over 1100 Canadian public servants in strategic foresight, having provided over 45 multi-day training workshops to several government departments, including (among others) the Department of National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces, Global Affairs Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, and Standards Council of Canada. 


RECENT PUBLICATIONS BY ALEX WILNER

From Nascent Technology to Canadian Defence Policy: Revisiting the Merits of a Connected Battlespace
Semiconductors and Canadian National Security
Semiconductors and Canadian National Security: Causes, Consequences, and Considerations

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