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      Countering Moro Youth Extremism in the Philippines, Republished as Marcos Jnr should look beyond jihadist ideology to stop Islamic State recruitment in the Philippines, South China Morning Post, 5 July 2022.

      Joseph Franco

      01 July 2022

      1 Jul 2022

      Southeast Asia Must Be Wary of Gendered Cyber Abuse

      Yasmine Wong, Gulizar Haciyakupoglu

      13 June 2022

      13 Jun 2022

      Blockchain in Southeast Asia: Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Protection

      Sean Tan

      01 June 2022

      1 Jun 2022

      A tale of two countries: interpreting The Kashmir Files

      Antara Chakraborthy, Pravin Prakash

      27 May 2022

      27 May 2022

      Renewal, “Ruthlessness” and (un)Reasonableness Part II. Republished as “PAP leadership renewal – the next chapter”, The Straits Times, 25 May 2022

      Shashi Jayakumar

      12 May 2022

      12 May 2022

      Renewal, “Ruthlessness” and (un)Reasonableness Part I. Republished as “PAP leadership renewal – the next chapter”, The Straits Times, 25 May 2022

      Shashi Jayakumar

      11 May 2022

      11 May 2022

      Islamic State-linked Groups in the Philippines: Fragmented and Weakened

      Joseph Franco

      11 April 2022

      11 Apr 2022

      Deep Fake: Algorithms and Society

      Dymples Leong

      11 February 2022

      11 Feb 2022

      Hopes and Hurdles for Indonesia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violent Extremism

      Cameron Sumpter, Yuslikha K. Wardhani

      31 March 2022

      31 Mar 2022

      Current Priorities in Counterterrorism and Prevention: Results of the CENS Online Expert Survey

      Cameron Sumpter

      04 August 2021

      4 Aug 2021

      Foreign Fighters from Asia in Ukraine? Prospects and Possibilities

      Shashi Jayakumar

      17 March 2022

      17 Mar 2022

      Singapore’s PAP: The Politics of Dominance

      Shashi Jayakumar

      03 March 2022

      3 Mar 2022
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