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    CO15004 | Ketuanan Melayu: What’s in a Name?

    Joseph Liow Chin Yong

    06 January 2015

    6 Jan 2015

    CO15002 | Modi’s Foreign Policy: Nuanced Non-Alignment?

    Santosh Sharma Poudel

    02 January 2015

    2 Jan 2015

    CO14253 | China’s Peaceful Rise: Till When?

    Amanda Huan

    29 December 2014

    29 Dec 2014

    CO14247 | Between Two Elections: Whither US-Myanmar Relations?

    Kyaw San Wai

    17 December 2014

    17 Dec 2014

    Growth of China’s Power and Implications for Asia in the 21st Century

    Irene Chan, Daniel Hyatt Katz

    31 December 2013

    31 Dec 2013

    CO14101 | UMNO’s Terengganu Crisis: Managing Legacy and Reform

    Che Hamdan Che Mohd Razali, Afif Pasuni

    28 May 2014

    28 May 2014

    CO14099 | Sovereignty over Paracels: Article Lets Off Beijing Lightly

    Huy Duong, Tuan Pham

    26 May 2014

    26 May 2014

    CO14098 | Thai Coup: Continued Political Divide and Uncertainty

    Tan Seng Chye

    23 May 2014

    23 May 2014

    CO14097 | India’s External Relations: What the Modi Factor Promises

    Shyam Saran

    23 May 2014

    23 May 2014

    CO14238 | China’s Anti-Corruption Campaign: Understanding the Rationale

    Loro Horta

    01 December 2014

    1 Dec 2014

    CO14235 | The South China Sea Disputes: Singapore as an “Honest Broker”?

    Daniel Chua

    25 November 2014

    25 Nov 2014

    CO14234 | President Jokowi’s ‘Ordinary’ Style: Simplicity and the ‘Wealth of Poverty’?

    Farish A. Noor

    25 November 2014

    25 Nov 2014
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