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Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses
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    Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis (CTTA) – Volume 6, Issue 2

    Douglas R. Woodall, Muhammad Younas, Zulkifli Mohamed Sultan, Mahfuh Bin Haji Halimi, Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman

    01 March 2014

    1 Mar 2014

    CO09090 | The Dragon and the Anaconda: China, Brazil and the Power Balance in the Americas

    Loro Horta

    07 September 2009

    7 Sep 2009

    Therapy Culture Revisited: The Impact of the Language of Therapy on Public Policy and Societal Resilience

    05 November 2009

    5 Nov 2009

    CO08026 | Afghanistan and Peace-Building: Where to After Ashdown?

    Greg Mills, Dominic Medley

    04 March 2008

    4 Mar 2008

    CO13205 | Indonesia’s 2014 Elections: Will Suharto’s Enduring Legacy Last?

    Barry Desker

    05 November 2013

    5 Nov 2013

    CO13033 | Trading Swords for Ploughshares: How Sajahatra Bangsamoro could bring peace to Mindanao

    Joseph Liow Chin Yong, Joseph Franco

    18 February 2013

    18 Feb 2013

    CO12161 | The Arab Revolts: Impact on Central Asia

    James M. Dorsey

    27 August 2012

    27 Aug 2012

    CO11129 | Is Iran Turning its Back on Syria?

    James M. Dorsey

    06 September 2011

    6 Sep 2011

    CO09087 | The Terrible Allure of Nuclear Weapons

    Bernard Loo Fook Weng

    01 September 2009

    1 Sep 2009

    CO05047 | The London Bombings: Fundamental Change in Fundamentalist Times

    Norman Vasu

    28 July 2005

    28 Jul 2005

    Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis (CTTA) – Volume 3, Issue 3

    Ava Patricia C. Avila, Tuty Raihanah Mostarom, Daiju Wada, V.Arianti

    01 March 2011

    1 Mar 2011

    Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis (CTTA) – Volume 4, Issue 8

    Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Nur Azlin Mohamed Yasin, Gregoire Patte, Salim Mohamed Nasir, Andrew Mitzcavitch, V. Arianti,

    01 August 2012

    1 Aug 2012
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