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    • The Four Rs Behind the Unhappiness

      “The Four Rs Behind the Unhappiness”

      Shashi Jayakumar

      In The Straits Times

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      06 October 2016

    • Prakash, Pravin, and Norman Vasu. “The Other Lesson Singapore Can Learn From Brexit.” The Diplomat, July 12, 2016.

      “Prakash, Pravin, and Norman Vasu. “The Other Lesson Singapore Can Learn From Brexit.” The Diplomat, July 12, 2016.”

      Pravin Prakash, Norman Vasu

      In The Diplomat

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      12 July 2016

    • Sending the Right Message About Internet and Security

      “Sending the Right Message About Internet and Security”

      Benjamin Ang

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      20 June 2016

    • COMMENT: Restricted Internet Access May See Public Servants Adopting ‘Shadow IT’

      “COMMENT: Restricted Internet Access May See Public Servants Adopting ‘Shadow IT’”

      Benjamin Ang

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      11 June 2016

    • Morality and the Future of Robots

      “Morality and the Future of Robots”

      Shashi Jayakumar

      In The Straits Times

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      06 June 2016

    • Disillusioned Defectors Key To Rebutting Islamic State Rhetoric

      “Disillusioned Defectors Key To Rebutting Islamic State Rhetoric”

      Cameron Sumpter

      In Lowy Interpreter

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      05 February 2016

    • Indonesia’s De-Radicalisation Blueprint

      “Indonesia’s De-Radicalisation Blueprint”

      Cameron Sumpter

      In Lowy Interpreter

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      05 February 2016

    • Islamic State “Sleeper Cells” Not the Real Fear Around Refugee Exodus

      “Islamic State “Sleeper Cells” Not the Real Fear Around Refugee Exodus”

      Shashi Jayakumar

      In TODAY

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      06 October 2015

    • Evolving The Leviathan – What Does The AHPETC Saga Reveal About The Shifting Tides Within The Public Sphere In Singapore Today?

      “Evolving The Leviathan – What Does The AHPETC Saga Reveal About The Shifting Tides Within The Public Sphere In Singapore Today?”

      Pravin Prakash

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      02 September 2015

    • The Year of the Caliphate and What is to Come

      “The Year of the Caliphate and What is to Come”

      Shashi Jayakumar

      In The Straits Times

      Categories: CENS / Op-Eds

      27 June 2015

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