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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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  • CO15079 | Contemporary Cybercrime: Countering Through Cross-discipline Cooperation

    CO15079 | Contemporary Cybercrime: Countering Through Cross-discipline Cooperation

    Caitrίona Helena Heinl, Stephen Honiss

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / Non-Traditional Security / Singapore and Homeland Security / Global

    06 April 2015

  • CO15078 | The Germanwings Tragedy: Time for Three-Person Rule?

    CO15078 | The Germanwings Tragedy: Time for Three-Person Rule?

    Tan E Guang Eugene

    Categories: CENS / Global / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy / Non-Traditional Security

    02 April 2015

  • CO15075 | Prevention of Terrorism: Relevance of POTA in Malaysia

    CO15075 | Prevention of Terrorism: Relevance of POTA in Malaysia

    Bilveer Singh

    Categories: CENS / Terrorism Studies / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy

    31 March 2015

  • CO15065 | Lee Kuan Yew: The ‘Engine’ That Was ‘Too Big for the Boat’

    CO15065 | Lee Kuan Yew: The ‘Engine’ That Was ‘Too Big for the Boat’

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / International Politics and Security / Singapore and Homeland Security

    25 March 2015

  • Crowdsourcing for National Security

    Crowdsourcing for National Security

    Jennifer Yang Hui

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Policy Reports / General / Singapore and Homeland Security / Global

    17 March 2015

  • CO15048 | Plot Archetypes: ‘Overcoming the Monster’ Still Useful for Singapore

    CO15048 | Plot Archetypes: ‘Overcoming the Monster’ Still Useful for Singapore

    Nur Diyanah Binte Anwar, Priscilla Cabuyao

    Categories: CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / Singapore and Homeland Security

    10 March 2015

  • Enabling Better Multinational and International Military Cooperation for Cyber-related Matters Across Asia and Europe

    Enabling Better Multinational and International Military Cooperation for Cyber-related Matters Across Asia and Europe

    Caitrίona Helena Heinl

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / International Politics and Security / Policy Reports / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / Cybersecurity, Biosecurity and Nuclear Safety

    07 March 2015

  • National Security Implications of Increasingly Autonomous Technologies (Part 2): Legal Ambiguity, Challenges in Controlling This Space, Public/Private Sector Dynamics and Ethical Concerns

    National Security Implications of Increasingly Autonomous Technologies (Part 2): Legal Ambiguity, Challenges in Controlling This Space, Public/Private Sector Dynamics and Ethical Concerns

    Caitrίona Helena Heinl

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Policy Reports / Conflict and Stability / Cybersecurity, Biosecurity and Nuclear Safety / International Politics and Security / Global

    05 March 2015

  • National Security Implications of Increasingly Autonomous Technologies (Part 1): Defining Autonomy, Military and Cyber-related Implications

    National Security Implications of Increasingly Autonomous Technologies (Part 1): Defining Autonomy, Military and Cyber-related Implications

    Caitrίona Helena Heinl

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Policy Reports / Conflict and Stability / Cybersecurity, Biosecurity and Nuclear Safety / International Politics and Security / Global

    05 March 2015

  • CO15036 | Revisiting Operation Coldstore: Deconstructing the “Original Sin”

    CO15036 | Revisiting Operation Coldstore: Deconstructing the “Original Sin”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    Categories: CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / Singapore and Homeland Security / Terrorism Studies

    23 February 2015

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