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  • Countering the Self-Radicalisation Threat: A New Paradigm?

    “Countering the Self-Radicalisation Threat: A New Paradigm?”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: RSIS / ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • Cryptocurrency as a Form of Terrorist Financing in South and Southeast Asia: An Emerging Challenge

    “Cryptocurrency as a Form of Terrorist Financing in South and Southeast Asia: An Emerging Challenge”

    Iftekharul Bashar

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • Data-Driven Defence: Using Artificial Intelligence for Counterterrorism

    “Data-Driven Defence: Using Artificial Intelligence for Counterterrorism”

    Kenneth Yeo

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • Efforts to Disrupt Terrorism Funding in South and Southeast Asia: Successes and Shortcomings

    “Efforts to Disrupt Terrorism Funding in South and Southeast Asia: Successes and Shortcomings”

    Iftekharul Bashar

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • Extreme Right’s Influence and Impact on Southeast Asia

    “Extreme Right’s Influence and Impact on Southeast Asia”

    Kalicharan Veera Singam

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • From Reflection to Action: Parsing the Key Elements of an Effective Research Blueprint for ICPVTR

    “From Reflection to Action: Parsing the Key Elements of an Effective Research Blueprint for ICPVTR”

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: RSIS / ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • Hybrid Threats: The Evolution of Terror Movements Amidst Online Decentralisation

    “Hybrid Threats: The Evolution of Terror Movements Amidst Online Decentralisation”

    Benjamin Mok

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • Terrorism’s Evolution in the Era of Great Power Competition

    “Terrorism’s Evolution in the Era of Great Power Competition”

    Abdul Basit

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • The New Airborne Threat: How Extremist Groups Harness Drones for Reconnaisance, Targeted Attacks and Propaganda

    “The New Airborne Threat: How Extremist Groups Harness Drones for Reconnaisance, Targeted Attacks and Propaganda”

    Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

  • The Prospects of Using Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems in Counterterrorism Operations

    “The Prospects of Using Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems in Counterterrorism Operations”

    Kenneth Yeo

    In Violent Extremism: What Was Learnt, Where We Are and What's Next by Ong Keng Yong and Damien D. Cheong (Eds.)
    Singapore: World Scientific

    Categories: ICPVTR / Chapters in Edited Books

    28 May 2025

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