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    #BookClub: Contesting Sovereignty in Africa and the Global South

    Joel Ng

    02 August 2021

    2 Aug 2021

    Regional Security and Human Rights Interventions: A Global Governance Perspective on the AU and ASEAN

    Joel Ng, Andreas O. Stensland and Walter Lotze

    01 August 2012

    1 Aug 2012

    Contested Norms in Peacekeeping

    Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding

    Joel Ng

    16 May 2017

    16 May 2017

    Rule of Law as a Framework within the ASEAN Community

    Journal of East Asia and International Law

    Joel Ng

    01 January 2012

    1 Jan 2012

    Book Review: “Dominic D.P. Johnson, Strategic Instincts: The Advantages of Cognitive Biases in International Politics”

    Joel Ng

    27 July 2021

    27 Jul 2021

    Brexit: Asean Comparison Puts Choices in Fresh Light

    Joel Ng

    20 June 2016

    20 Jun 2016

    Brexit’s Phoney War

    Joel Ng

    04 July 2016

    4 Jul 2016

    S’pore FTA in Africa a Question of ‘When’, Not ‘If’

    Joel Ng

    18 October 2017

    18 Oct 2017

    Will Economic Priorities be the Focus for the Next AU Chairperson?

    Joel Ng, Densua Mumford

    16 February 2017

    16 Feb 2017

    The TFTA and Intra-Regional Trade in Africa

    Joel Ng, Densua Mumford

    06 April 2017

    6 Apr 2017

    Africa’s Growing Leverage in Business and Trade Relations

    Joel Ng, Densua Mumford

    08 June 2017

    8 Jun 2017

    Single Air Transport Market: The Benchmark for African Economic Integration

    Joel Ng, Densua Mumford

    14 February 2018

    14 Feb 2018
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