Commentaries
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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CO03006 | of Chinese Politics in Malaysia’s Ruling
CO03006 | of Chinese Politics in Malaysia’s Ruling
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
12 March 2003
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CO03005 | Nato In Crisis – A Public Good Failure
CO03005 | Nato In Crisis – A Public Good Failure
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
05 March 2003
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CO03004 | Is AFTA still relevant?
CO03004 | Is AFTA still relevant?
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
14 January 2003
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CO03002 | Defence Spending Increase In A Recession: Is It Justified?
CO03002 | Defence Spending Increase In A Recession: Is It Justified?
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
04 January 2003
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CO03003 | Al-Qaeda’s Trajectory In 2003
CO03003 | Al-Qaeda’s Trajectory In 2003
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
04 January 2003
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CO03001 | Singapore and ASEAN: Reconciling National and Regional Security Interests
CO03001 | Singapore and ASEAN: Reconciling National and Regional Security Interests
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
02 January 2003
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CO02035 | New Directions for Indonesia – Singapore Relations
CO02035 | New Directions for Indonesia – Singapore Relations
Categories: IDSS / RSIS Commentaries / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / Regionalism and Multilateralism
29 November 2002
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CO02034 | The Method, The Means and The Will: The Hallmarks of Al-Qaida
CO02034 | The Method, The Means and The Will: The Hallmarks of Al-Qaida
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
26 November 2002
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CO02032 | Major Milestone in ASEAN-China Relations
CO02032 | Major Milestone in ASEAN-China Relations
Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / RSIS Commentaries / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security
25 November 2002
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CO02033 | Why Jiang Stayed On: A Different View
CO02033 | Why Jiang Stayed On: A Different View
Categories: RSIS / RSIS Commentaries
25 November 2002