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The Think Tank is an e-newsletter published by RSIS, NTU Singapore. It features expert discussions and opinions on geopolitics, counter-terrorism, national security, non-traditional security, and other topical issues covered in RSIS workshops and lecture. It also carries news on the latest books by RSIS scholars and the most-read commentaries published by RSIS.

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  • CO05035 | Thailand’s Restive South: Time to Acknowledge the Multiplicity of Thai-ness

    CO05035 | Thailand’s Restive South: Time to Acknowledge the Multiplicity of Thai-ness

    Norman Vasu

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / Religion in Contemporary Society / RSIS Commentary Series

    22 June 2005

  • CO05034 | The US Military and Non-Conventional War: Is Firepower Cheaper than Manpower?

    CO05034 | The US Military and Non-Conventional War: Is Firepower Cheaper than Manpower?

    Bernard Loo Fook Weng, Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / CENS / Americas / RSIS Commentary Series

    21 June 2005

  • CO05029 | Religion, Terror and the Fundamentalist Mentality

    CO05029 | Religion, Terror and the Fundamentalist Mentality

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / CENS / Religion in Contemporary Society / Terrorism Studies / RSIS Commentary Series

    02 June 2005

  • CO04035 | Transnational Terrorism: A Clear and Present Danger

    CO04035 | Transnational Terrorism: A Clear and Present Danger

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series

    27 August 2004

  • CO04017 | Democratisation of Hate: The spread of Al Qaedaism

    CO04017 | Democratisation of Hate: The spread of Al Qaedaism

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series

    19 May 2004

  • CO03007 | Deconstructing Jihad

    CO03007 | Deconstructing Jihad

    Patricia Martinez

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / General / Religion in Contemporary Society / Global / RSIS Commentary Series

    17 March 2003

  • CO02024 | The True Meaning Of Bali

    CO02024 | The True Meaning Of Bali

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series

    23 October 2002

  • CO02021 | Jemaah Islamiah: Aims, Motivations And Possible Counter-Strategies

    CO02021 | Jemaah Islamiah: Aims, Motivations And Possible Counter-Strategies

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series

    02 October 2002

  • CO02012 | Beware of pouring fuel on radical embers

    CO02012 | Beware of pouring fuel on radical embers

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series

    05 September 2002

  • CO02010 | ASEAN-US Cooperation to combat International terrorism: A more nuanced approach needed

    CO02010 | ASEAN-US Cooperation to combat International terrorism: A more nuanced approach needed

    Mushahid Ali, Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Americas / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Terrorism Studies / RSIS Commentary Series

    29 August 2002

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