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  • “Making Malaya Safe for Decolonization: The Rural Chinese Factor in the Counterinsurgency Campaign” in The Transformation of Southeast Asia: International Perspectivs on Decolonization

    ““Making Malaya Safe for Decolonization: The Rural Chinese Factor in the Counterinsurgency Campaign” in The Transformation of Southeast Asia: International Perspectivs on Decolonization”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    15 August 2003

  • “Singapore and the War on Terror: The Need for an Indirect Approach” in Singapore Perspectives 2003

    ““Singapore and the War on Terror: The Need for an Indirect Approach” in Singapore Perspectives 2003”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    15 March 2003

  • ” The New Terrorism: Diagnosis and Prescriptions” in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies

    “” The New Terrorism: Diagnosis and Prescriptions” in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies”

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Andrew Tan

    Categories: IDSS / CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    31 December 2002

  • “Countering the New Terrorism of Al Qaeda without Generating Civilisational Conflict: The Need For an Indirect Strategy” in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies

    ““Countering the New Terrorism of Al Qaeda without Generating Civilisational Conflict: The Need For an Indirect Strategy” in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: IDSS / CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    31 December 2002

  • The US Foreign Policy of Praetorian Unilateralism and the Implications for Southeast Asia”, in September 11 and Political Freedoms: Asian Perspectives

    “The US Foreign Policy of Praetorian Unilateralism and the Implications for Southeast Asia”, in September 11 and Political Freedoms: Asian Perspectives”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    31 July 2002

  • Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-Up Call for Clinicians, Employers, and Employees

    “Virtual Sexuality in the Workplace: A Wake-Up Call for Clinicians, Employers, and Employees”

    Al Cooper, Irene McLoughlin, Pauline C. Reich

    Categories: CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    14 June 2002

  • “Countering the New Terrorism of Al Qaeda Without Generating Civilizational Conflict: The Need for an Indirect Strategy”, in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies

    ““Countering the New Terrorism of Al Qaeda Without Generating Civilizational Conflict: The Need for an Indirect Strategy”, in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    31 March 2002

  • “The New Terrorism: Diagnosis and Prescriptions”, in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies

    ““The New Terrorism: Diagnosis and Prescriptions”, in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies”

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Andrew Tan

    Categories: CENS / Chapters in Edited Books

    31 March 2002

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