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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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  • The Indo-Pacific Debate: Moving Forward Together?

    The Indo-Pacific Debate: Moving Forward Together?

    Liu Lin

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Global

    15 February 2021

  • Multilateralism in 2021: Better Than 2020?

    Multilateralism in 2021: Better Than 2020?

    Joel Ng

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Global

    08 February 2021

  • Multilateral Matters — January 2021

    Multilateral Matters — January 2021

    Amalina Anuar, Nazia Hussain

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / Bulletins and Newsletters / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Global

    27 January 2021

  • Measures of Economic Vulnerability & Inter-dependency in the Global Economy

    WP333 | Measures of Economic Vulnerability & Inter-dependency in the Global Economy

    Jikon Lai, Amalina Anuar

    Categories: CMS / Working Papers / Americas / East Asia and Asia Pacific / General / International Political Economy / International Politics and Security / Global

    20 January 2021

  • Minilateralism for Multilateralism in the Post-COVID Age

    Minilateralism for Multilateralism in the Post-COVID Age

    Amalina Anuar, Nazia Hussain

    Categories: CMS / Policy Reports / East Asia and Asia Pacific / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / International Politics and Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism

    19 January 2021

  • Post-Brexit: Enter the Mini-Brexits?

    Post-Brexit: Enter the Mini-Brexits?

    Frederick Kliem

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Global

    05 January 2021

  • WTO in Limbo: Urgent Need for New Director-General

    WTO in Limbo: Urgent Need for New Director-General

    Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Global

    26 November 2020

  • The Geopolitics of the Mekong and A Radical Proposal for ASEAN to Navigate It

    The Geopolitics of the Mekong and A Radical Proposal for ASEAN to Navigate It

    Frederick Kliem

    Categories: CMS / Policy Reports / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Conflict and Stability / International Politics and Security / Non-Traditional Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism

    25 November 2020

  • Germany and Indo-Pacific: Berlin’s ASEAN-Style Regionalism?

    Germany and Indo-Pacific: Berlin’s ASEAN-Style Regionalism?

    Alan Chong, Frederick Kliem

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Global

    20 November 2020

  • Digital Taxes: Multilateral Breakthrough or Falling Through?

    Digital Taxes: Multilateral Breakthrough or Falling Through?

    Amalina Anuar

    Categories: RSIS / CMS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Global

    06 November 2020

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