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    CO06078 | Contemporary Terrorism and Intelligence

    Richard Dearlove, Tom Quiggin

    07 August 2006

    7 Aug 2006

    CO06068 | Israel’s Response: A Strategic Misstep with Global Implications?

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Tom Quiggin, Hoo Tiang Boon

    24 July 2006

    24 Jul 2006

    CENS Insight (2006 – Issue 2) | Intelligence Lessons: Defeating Terrorism on the Front Lines

    12 July 2006

    12 Jul 2006

    CO06063 | The Ideological DNA of Terrorism: The Role of Ideology in London’s 7 July Bombings

    Ng Sue Chia

    10 July 2006

    10 Jul 2006

    CO06054 | Rethinking Racial Harmony in Singapore

    Yolanda Chin, Norman Vasu

    20 June 2006

    20 Jun 2006

    CENS Insight (2006 – Issue 1) | Avian Flu and Pandemics: Focusing on the Wrong Threat?

    14 June 2006

    14 Jun 2006

    CO06039 | “Iconic Soft Targets”? Public Housing Estates, Terrorism and Social Resilience

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Norman Vasu, Tom Quiggin

    24 May 2006

    24 May 2006

    CO06035 | People Power in the War on Terrorism

    Norman Vasu, Tom Quiggin

    16 May 2006

    16 May 2006

    CO06033 | What Europe Day can mean for ASEAN

    Graham Ong-Webb

    09 May 2006

    9 May 2006

    CO06029 | Singapore’s Darwinian Imperative Survival in a Complex and Uncertain World

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Tom Quiggin

    28 April 2006

    28 Apr 2006

    CO06010 | Learning from Cartoons The Globalisation of Free Speech

    Norman Vasu

    08 February 2006

    8 Feb 2006

    CO05087 | Sequels Seldom Sell: Why Terrorism is losing its Strategic Value for Al-Qaeda

    Bernard Loo Fook Weng, Norman Vasu

    30 November 2005

    30 Nov 2005
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