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  • CO10014 | The Underwear Bomber: A Malaysia Connection?

    CO10014 | The Underwear Bomber: A Malaysia Connection?

    Clint Lorimore

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / Terrorism Studies

    02 February 2010

  • The RSIS-Warwick Joint Conference on Radicalisation, Non-Traditional Security and International Economic Cooperation

    The RSIS-Warwick Joint Conference on Radicalisation, Non-Traditional Security and International Economic Cooperation

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Commemorative / Event Reports / Non-Traditional Security / Global

    11 December 2009

  • CO09121 | South Korea: Time to Reconsider the Notion of ‘Ethnic Homogeneity’

    CO09121 | South Korea: Time to Reconsider the Notion of ‘Ethnic Homogeneity’

    Jenna Park

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific

    03 December 2009

  • CO09113 | Welcome to the Lion City, Mr. President:Perspective of two American Students in Singapore

    CO09113 | Welcome to the Lion City, Mr. President:Perspective of two American Students in Singapore

    Eric Sayers, Clint Lorimore

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / International Politics and Security / Singapore and Homeland Security

    13 November 2009

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

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

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Commemorative / Event Reports / Conflict and Stability / Global

    05 November 2009

  • WP186 | Different Lenses on the Future: U.S. and Singaporean Approaches to Strategic Planning

    WP186 | Different Lenses on the Future: U.S. and Singaporean Approaches to Strategic Planning

    Justin Zorn

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Working Papers / Americas / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

    04 November 2009

  • CO09104 | The Fatal Allure of Extremist Logic: Syaifudin Zuhri and the July 17 Suicide Bombers

    CO09104 | The Fatal Allure of Extremist Logic: Syaifudin Zuhri and the July 17 Suicide Bombers

    Sulastri Osman

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / International Politics and Security / Religion in Contemporary Society / Terrorism Studies

    23 October 2009

  • International Conference on Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (ICEDT)

    International Conference on Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (ICEDT)

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / Commemorative / Event Reports / Cybersecurity, Biosecurity and Nuclear Safety / Global

    13 October 2009

  • CO09077 | The Forgotten Role of Government

    CO09077 | The Forgotten Role of Government

    Bill Durodié

    Categories: RSIS / CENS / RSIS Commentary Series / General / International Politics and Security / Global

    03 August 2009

  • CO09048 | Recession: Impact on Security and Cohesion

    CO09048 | Recession: Impact on Security and Cohesion

    Bill Durodié

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

    25 May 2009

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