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  • Naval Development in Malaysia

    “Naval Development in Malaysia”

    Geoffrey Till, Tsjeng Zhizhao Henrick

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 October 2017

  • Sebastian, Leonard C., “When relationships change: Singapore-Indonesia ties after Suharto and the importance of growing together”, in Gillian Koh, ed., The Little Nation that Can: Singapore Foreign Relations and Diplomacy, Commentary: The National University of Singapore Society, Volume 26, 2017: pp. 54-67

    “Sebastian, Leonard C., “When relationships change: Singapore-Indonesia ties after Suharto and the importance of growing together”, in Gillian Koh, ed., The Little Nation that Can: Singapore Foreign Relations and Diplomacy, Commentary: The National University of Singapore Society, Volume 26, 2017: pp. 54-67”

    Leonard C. Sebastian

    In The Little Nation that Can: Singapore Foreign Relations and Diplomacy by Gillian Koh
    Singapore: The National University of Singapore Society

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    20 September 2017

  • Defence and Security Cooperation in East Asia: Whither ASEAN Centrality?

    “Defence and Security Cooperation in East Asia: Whither ASEAN Centrality?”

    Tan See Seng

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    13 September 2017

  • Not Quite the ‘ASEAN Way’? Southeast Asia’s Evolution to Rules-based Management of Intra-ASEAN Differences

    “Not Quite the ‘ASEAN Way’? Southeast Asia’s Evolution to Rules-based Management of Intra-ASEAN Differences”

    Tan See Seng

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 August 2017

  • China’s Economic Inducement towards Vietnam: What lies ahead? In China’s Economic Statecraft : Co-optation, Cooperation, and Coercion. Edited by Mingjiang Li, World Scientific 2017

    “China’s Economic Inducement towards Vietnam: What lies ahead? In China’s Economic Statecraft : Co-optation, Cooperation, and Coercion. Edited by Mingjiang Li, World Scientific 2017”

    Xue Gong

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 July 2017

  • Koh Swee Lean Collin, “Chapter 4: Maritime Force Developments in the Indian Ocean Region,” in Sam Bateman, Rajni Gamage and Jane Chan (eds.), ASEAN and the Indian Ocean: The Key Maritime Links, RSIS Monograph No. 33 (July 2017), S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, pp. 27-33.

    “Koh Swee Lean Collin, “Chapter 4: Maritime Force Developments in the Indian Ocean Region,” in Sam Bateman, Rajni Gamage and Jane Chan (eds.), ASEAN and the Indian Ocean: The Key Maritime Links, RSIS Monograph No. 33 (July 2017), S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, pp. 27-33.”

    Collin Koh Swee Lean

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 July 2017

  • A Rules-Based Order in the Asia-Pacific

    “A Rules-Based Order in the Asia-Pacific”

    Hitoshi Nasu, Tan See Seng

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 June 2017

  • Hunting for Food: A New Driver in Chinese Foreign Policy

    “Hunting for Food: A New Driver in Chinese Foreign Policy”

    Zhang Hongzhou, Li Mingjiang

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 March 2017

  • Collin Swee Lean Koh, “LAWS in the Maritime Domain: An Asia-Pacific Scenario,” in Robin Geib and Henning Lahmann (eds.), Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Technology, Definition, Ethics, Law & Security, Expert opinions delivered at the CCW informal meeting of experts on lethal autonomous weapons systems, Geneva, 11 to 15 April 2016 (Berlin, Federal Foreign Office, 2017), pp. 201-216.

    “Collin Swee Lean Koh, “LAWS in the Maritime Domain: An Asia-Pacific Scenario,” in Robin Geib and Henning Lahmann (eds.), Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Technology, Definition, Ethics, Law & Security, Expert opinions delivered at the CCW informal meeting of experts on lethal autonomous weapons systems, Geneva, 11 to 15 April 2016 (Berlin, Federal Foreign Office, 2017), pp. 201-216.”

    Collin Koh Swee Lean

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 January 2017

  • Koh Swee Lean Collin, “Singapore’s Security Imperatives,” in Abhijit Singh (ed.), Line in the Waters: The South China Sea Dispute and Its Implications for Asia, GP-ORF Series (New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation, Durham University and Wiley-Blackwell, 2017), pp. 30—37. http://www.orfonline.org/research/line-in-the-waters-the-south-china-sea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-asia/ http://www.orfonline.org/research/security-dynamics-in-the-south-china-sea-a-view-from-singapore/

    “Koh Swee Lean Collin, “Singapore’s Security Imperatives,” in Abhijit Singh (ed.), Line in the Waters: The South China Sea Dispute and Its Implications for Asia, GP-ORF Series (New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation, Durham University and Wiley-Blackwell, 2017), pp. 30—37. http://www.orfonline.org/research/line-in-the-waters-the-south-china-sea-dispute-and-its-implications-for-asia/ http://www.orfonline.org/research/security-dynamics-in-the-south-china-sea-a-view-from-singapore/”

    Collin Koh Swee Lean

    Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

    01 January 2017

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