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      “The Making of the Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist” in Teaching Terror: Strategic and Tactical Learning in the Terrorist World

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      01 December 2006

      1 Dec 2006

      “The Years After the Bali Bombing,” in AsiaViews

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      30 November 2012

      30 Nov 2012

      “The Southeast Asian Approach to Counter-Terrorism: Learning from Indonesia and Malaysia”, in The Journal of Conflict Studies

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      31 July 2005

      31 Jul 2005

      “Singapore 2013: The Times they are a Changin” in Southeast Affairs 2014

      Norman Vasu

      31 March 2014

      31 Mar 2014

      Review of Wendy Mee and Joel S. Kahn (eds.), Questioning Modernity in Indonesia and Malaysia in Southeast Asian Studies

      Jennifer Yang Hui

      01 December 2013

      1 Dec 2013

      “The Instrumental Use of Jihad: Explaining the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s Suicide Attacks during 2005 – 2006” in Political Islam and Human Security

      Damien D. Cheong

      01 November 2006

      1 Nov 2006

      “Taming ‘Lone Wolves’: Diminishing the Appeal of ‘Self-Radicalisation'” in Eurasia Forum

      Joseph Franco

      03 May 2013

      3 May 2013

      “Energy Diversification and Market Integration: Means for Achieving Secure Energy Supply in the Western Balkans” in Analytical

      Nadica Pavlovska

      03 January 2011

      3 Jan 2011

      “The Malayan Rebellion 1948-60” in Revolutionary Movements in World History, from 1750 to the Present

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      30 July 2006

      30 Jul 2006

      “A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Radicalization into Violent Extremism,” in SEARCCT’s Selection of Articles, Vol.3

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      31 July 2012

      31 Jul 2012

      “Review of Zachary Abuza, Militant Islam in Southeast Asia: Crucible of Terror,” in Contemporary Southeast Asia

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      31 July 2005

      31 Jul 2005

      “Sailing a Steady Ship: Goh Chok Tong’s Multiculturalism”, in Impressions: The Goh Years in Singapore

      Norman Vasu

      31 March 2010

      31 Mar 2010
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