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      Critical Reflections on China’s Belt & Road Initiative

      Alan Chong, Minh Pham Quang (Eds.).

      31 January 2020

      31 Jan 2020
      podcast

      “ASEAN’s RCEP and sustainability challenges and achievements.” 

      Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit

      24 January 2020

      24 Jan 2020

      Can Seoul’s Efforts Flow More Investments from Han to Mekong River?

      Shawn Ho, Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit

      29 November 2019

      29 Nov 2019

      ASEAN Security Connectivity: Regional Solutions to Regional Problems

      Frederick Kliem (Ed.).

      14 May 2019

      14 May 2019

      Gambling on Grievances: Melaka in GE14 and After

      Amalina Anuar, Chan Xin Ying

      18 October 2019

      18 Oct 2019

      Navigating Economic Integration amidst US-China Strategic Competition and Rising Uncertainties

      Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit

      01 October 2019

      1 Oct 2019

      A Deal That Does Not Die: The United States and the Rise, Fall and Future of the (CP)TPP*

      Pacific Focus

      Jason Ji Xianbai, Pradumna Bickram Rana

      28 August 2019

      28 Aug 2019

      The U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy and Its Implications for U.S.-ASEAN Economic Governance Architecture

      Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies

      Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit

      30 July 2019

      30 Jul 2019

      The Pitfalls of Malaysia’s Palm Oil Defence

      Amalina Anuar

      22 August 2019

      22 Aug 2019

      The Strategic Role of Trade in EU-ASEAN Relations

      Panorama Journal

      Frederick Kliem

      31 July 2019

      31 Jul 2019

      Building a Nation, Building a People. Public housing in Singapore as a Holistic, Multi-dimensional Public Policy Construct

      International Reports

      Frederick Kliem

      31 October 2018

      31 Oct 2018

      The perpetual promise of ASEAN: A supply and demand analysis of the ASEAN Political Security Community

      Frederick Kliem

      10 April 2017

      10 Apr 2017
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