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      The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-Strategies

      Kumar Ramakrishna, Andrew Tan (Eds.).

      31 March 2002

      31 Mar 2002

      “Countering Terrorism: Multiculturalism in Singapore”, in Connections: The Quarterly Journal

      Kumar Ramakrishna, Norman Vasu

      31 March 2007

      31 Mar 2007

      “Chin Peng: A Fanatic but No Hero”, in Today

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      30 September 2013

      30 Sep 2013

      Success of the Singapore Police Force

      Jennifer Yang Hui

      01 March 2013

      1 Mar 2013

      “Self-Reliant Defense and People-Centered Security” in Security Sector Reform: Modern Defense Force Philippines

      Joseph Franco

      08 April 2014

      8 Apr 2014

      “Radicalisation, Recidivism and Rehabilitation: Convicted Terrorists and Indonesian Prisons” in Prisons, Terrorism and Extremism: Critical Issues in Management, Radicalisation and Reform

      Sulastri Osman

      01 March 2014

      1 Mar 2014

      “The (Psychic) Roots of Religious Violence in South and Southeast Asia” in Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia : Disrupting Violence

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      30 June 2007

      30 Jun 2007

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

      Kumar Ramakrishna, Andrew Tan

      31 March 2002

      31 Mar 2002

      “Review of John A. Nagl, Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam: Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife,”in Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      31 March 2005

      31 Mar 2005

      “The Real Problem Isn’t Ideology, It’s Human Nature”, in Today

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      10 September 2013

      10 Sep 2013

      Yang Hui, Jennifer. “US Pivot to Asia and Indonesian Police Reform.” Asian Conflicts Reports Issue 22, January-February 2013.

      Jennifer Yang Hui

      01 January 2013

      1 Jan 2013

      “Enhancing Synergy within the Defense Establishment” in Peace and Development Toeards Ending Insurgency

      Joseph Franco

      30 June 2007

      30 Jun 2007
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