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    Ethnic and Sectarian Violence and the Propensity towards Praetorianism in Pakistan

    Third World Quarterly

    Irm Haleem

    24 March 2003

    24 Mar 2003

    “The Singapore Connection” in Jane’s Intelligence Review

    Rohan Gunaratna

    01 March 2003

    1 Mar 2003

    Muslim… Moderate… Singaporean

    Muhammad Haniff Hassan

    01 January 2003

    1 Jan 2003

    Jane’s Counter Terrorism

    Rohan Gunaratna

    01 January 2003

    1 Jan 2003

    “Terrorist Trends and Patterns in the Asia-Pacific Region” in The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter Strategies

    Rohan Gunaratna

    31 December 2002

    31 Dec 2002

    “Suicide Terrorism: A Global Threat” in Terrorism in Perspective

    Rohan Gunaratna

    21 November 2002

    21 Nov 2002

    “Inside Al-Qaeda” in South Asia Politics

    Rohan Gunaratna

    01 November 2002

    1 Nov 2002

    “Al Qaeda in the Asia-Pacific: Origin, Capability and Threat” in IIAS Newsletter

    Rohan Gunaratna

    01 November 2002

    1 Nov 2002

    “Confronting the West: Al Qaeda’s Strategy After 11 September” in Jane’s Intelligence Review

    Rohan Gunaratna

    01 July 2002

    1 Jul 2002

    Inside Al Qaeda: The Global Network of Terror

    Rohan Gunaratna

    27 June 2002

    27 Jun 2002

    Pesanan Perjuangan

    Muhammad Haniff Hassan

    01 January 2002

    1 Jan 2002

    “Al Qaeda Infrastructure in Asia” in Jane’s Intelligence Review

    Rohan Gunaratna

    01 January 2002

    1 Jan 2002
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