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    CO15026 | Jokowi’s Vessel Sinking Policy: A Question of Propriety

    Jonathan Chen, Emirza Adi Syailendra

    10 February 2015

    10 Feb 2015

    CO15025 | Nuclear Safety in Southeast Asia: Lessons from the Nuclear Pioneers

    Julius Cesar Imperial Trajano

    09 February 2015

    9 Feb 2015

    CO15024 | Maritime Security of Passenger Ships: What Can be Done?

    Sam Bateman

    05 February 2015

    5 Feb 2015

    CO15023 | Tumbling Oil Prices: Bittersweet Implications for Indonesia

    Keoni Indrabayu Marzuki

    04 February 2015

    4 Feb 2015

    New Trends in Chinese Foreign Policy

    23 January 2015

    23 Jan 2015

    CO15017 | Modi and Obama: Ready to Reboot India-US Relations?

    C. Raja Mohan

    21 January 2015

    21 Jan 2015

    CO15014 | More Nuanced than Just “Hedging”: Malaysia and the South China Sea Disputes

    Oh Ei Sun

    16 January 2015

    16 Jan 2015

    CO15013 | ASEAN’s Post-2015 Vision: Inclusive and Non-Elitist?

    Dylan Loh Ming Hui, Don Rodney Ong Junio

    15 January 2015

    15 Jan 2015

    CO15011 | China’s “Nine-dash Line” Claim: US Misunderstands

    Ye Qiang, Jiang Zongqiang

    14 January 2015

    14 Jan 2015

    Confronting Cybersecurity Challenges: Israel’s Evolving Cyber Defence Strategy

    Michael Raska

    08 January 2015

    8 Jan 2015

    CO15006 | Enhancing Australia-Singapore Defence Relations: A View from Australia

    Benjamin Schreer

    08 January 2015

    8 Jan 2015

    CO15005 | Consensual Leadership in ASEAN: Will It Endure Under Jokowi?

    Emirza Adi Syailendra

    07 January 2015

    7 Jan 2015
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