Back
About ICPVTR
Centre Staff
Research Programmes
Capacity Building
Certificate in Terrorism Studies
Terrorism Analyst Study Awards
Publications (CTTA)
Research Focus
Southeast Asia Militant Atlas
Centre Resources
Centre Publications
Centre Staff Publications
Southeast Asia Militant Atlas
Centre Events
CTTA
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Think Tank and Graduate School Ponder The Improbable Since 1966
Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Technological University
  • About ICPVTR
  • Centre Staff
  • Research Programmes
      Capacity BuildingCertificate in Terrorism StudiesTerrorism Analyst Study Awards
      Publications (CTTA)Research FocusSoutheast Asia Militant Atlas
  • Centre Resources
      Centre PublicationsCentre Staff PublicationsSoutheast Asia Militant Atlas
  • Centre Events
  • CTTA
    • Connect with Us

      rsis.ntu
      rsis_ntu
      rsisntu
      rsisvideocast
      school/rsis-ntu
      rsis.sg
      rsissg
      RSIS
      RSS
      Subscribe to RSIS Publications
      Subscribe to RSIS Events

      Getting to RSIS

      Nanyang Technological University
      Block S4, Level B3,
      50 Nanyang Avenue,
      Singapore 639798

      Click here for direction to RSIS
Connect
Search
  • RSIS
  • Research
  • International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research
  • Centre Resources
  • Centre Staff Publications
  • Op-Eds

Op-Eds

Subscribe to RSIS Publications

Filter:

Type


Date

  • How Pakistan’s new prime minister completes a favorable picture for China in the region

    “How Pakistan’s new prime minister completes a favorable picture for China in the region”

    Raffaello Pantucci

    In South China Morning Post

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    19 April 2022

  • China’s transport links with Central Asia in the spotlight

    “China’s transport links with Central Asia in the spotlight”

    Raffaello Pantucci

    In Splash

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    18 April 2022

  • As Southeast Asia Reopens, Will Transnational Terrorism Return?

    “As Southeast Asia Reopens, Will Transnational Terrorism Return?”

    Kenneth Yeo

    In The Diplomat

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    15 April 2022

  • Hargai Jasa dan Budi Seseorang Walaupun Dia Seorang Yang Jahat (Be Grateful to Those Who Have Been Kind to Us Even Though He is Not Righteous)

    “Hargai Jasa dan Budi Seseorang Walaupun Dia Seorang Yang Jahat (Be Grateful to Those Who Have Been Kind to Us Even Though He is Not Righteous)”

    Muhammad Haniff Hassan

    In Mimbar Darul Tafsir #46

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    15 April 2022

  • Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular

    “Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular”

    Ahmad Saiful Rijal Bin Hassan, Mohamed Bin Ali

    In Berita Mediacorp

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    14 April 2022

  • Rohingya Militant Group Targeting Malaysia-Based Refugees with Online Campaign

    “Rohingya Militant Group Targeting Malaysia-Based Refugees with Online Campaign”

    Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh

    In The Diplomat

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    13 April 2022

  • ISKP’s Continued Interest in India

    “ISKP’s Continued Interest in India”

    Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass, Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh

    In Jamestown Foundation Terrorism Monitor

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    08 April 2022

  • Ukraine war: how the West’s focus on China’s ties with Russia misses the bigger geopolitical picture

    “Ukraine war: how the West’s focus on China’s ties with Russia misses the bigger geopolitical picture”

    Raffaello Pantucci

    In South China Morning Post

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    07 April 2022

  • Western powers should exploit Central Asia’s unease over Ukraine war

    “Western powers should exploit Central Asia’s unease over Ukraine war”

    Raffaello Pantucci

    In Nikkei Asia Review

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    06 April 2022

  • Su’ Al-Khatimah (Mati Yang Buruk) Tidak Mesti Menimpa Penentang Kebenaran Yang Tegar (Evil-ending May Not Be the Fate of Hardcore Anti-Truth Proponent)

    “Su’ Al-Khatimah (Mati Yang Buruk) Tidak Mesti Menimpa Penentang Kebenaran Yang Tegar (Evil-ending May Not Be the Fate of Hardcore Anti-Truth Proponent)”

    Muhammad Haniff Hassan

    In Mimbar Darul Tafsir #45

    Categories: ICPVTR / Op-Eds

    01 April 2022

  • 1
  • ...
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • ...
  • 43
  • 44

Popular Links

About RSISResearch ProgrammesGraduate EducationPublicationsEventsAdmissionsCareersVideo/Audio ChannelRSIS Intranet

Connect with Us

rsis.ntu
rsis_ntu
rsisntu
rsisvideocast
school/rsis-ntu
rsis.sg
rsissg
RSIS
RSS
Subscribe to RSIS Publications
Subscribe to RSIS Events

Getting to RSIS

Nanyang Technological University
Block S4, Level B3,
50 Nanyang Avenue,
Singapore 639798

Click here for direction to RSIS

Get in Touch

    Copyright © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. All rights reserved.
    Privacy Statement / Terms of Use
    Help us improve

      Rate your experience with this website
      123456
      Not satisfiedVery satisfied
      What did you like?
      0/255 characters
      What can be improved?
      0/255 characters
      Your email
      Please enter a valid email.
      Thank you for your feedback.
      This site uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience. By continuing, you are agreeing to the use of cookies on your device as described in our privacy policy. Learn more
      OK
      Latest Book
      more info