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    “Coping with Terrorism the ‘Propaganda-Minded’ Way: Lessons from 1950s Malaya”, in International Terrorism: New Zealand Perspectives

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    01 December 2005

    1 Dec 2005

    “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

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

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    31 July 2005

    31 Jul 2005

    “Jemaah Islamiyah: Of Kin and Kind” in GIGA Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs

    Sulastri Osman

    02 July 2005

    2 Jul 2005

    “The ‘Root Causes’ of Terrorism: New Approaches to an Old Problem” in International Terrorism: New Zealand Perspectives

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    30 June 2005

    30 Jun 2005

    Emergency Propaganda: The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds, 1948-1958

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    24 June 2005

    24 Jun 2005

    The Story of Elvis Presley

    PSPA Pulse

    Daniel Prakash James

    01 May 2005

    1 May 2005

    “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

    “A Singapore Perspective on East Asian Security” in Changing Security Dynamic in Eastern Asia: Focus on Japanedited

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    30 March 2005

    30 Mar 2005

    “Countering Radical Islam in Southeast Asia — The Need to Address the Functional and Ideological ‘Enabling Environment’” in Terrorism and Transnational Violence in Southeast Asia: Challenges to State and Regional Stability

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    01 December 2004

    1 Dec 2004

    “Interstate and Intrastate Dynamics in Southeast Asia’s War on Terror” in The SAIS Review of International Affairs

    Tan See Seng, Kumar Ramakrishna

    31 May 2004

    31 May 2004

    “Interstate and Intrastate Dynamics in Southeast Asia’s War on Terror”, in SAIS Review

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Tan See Seng

    31 March 2004

    31 Mar 2004
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