Back
About IDSS
Centre Staff
Research Programmes
China Programme
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
Indonesia Programme
Malaysia Programme
Maritime Security Programme
Military Studies Programme
Military Transformations Programme
Regional Security Architecture Programme
South Asia Programme
United States Programme
Centre Resources
Asia-Pacific Programme for Senior Military Officers (APPSMO)
Centre Publications
Centre Staff Publications
Humanitarian Futures Forum
IMSC 2025
Centre Events
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Think Tank and Graduate School Ponder The Improbable Since 1966
Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Technological University
  • About IDSS
  • Centre Staff
  • Research Programmes
      China ProgrammeHumanitarian Assistance and Disaster ReliefIndonesia ProgrammeMalaysia ProgrammeMaritime Security ProgrammeMilitary Studies ProgrammeMilitary Transformations ProgrammeRegional Security Architecture ProgrammeSouth Asia ProgrammeUnited States Programme
  • Centre Resources
      Asia-Pacific Programme for Senior Military Officers (APPSMO)Centre PublicationsCentre Staff PublicationsHumanitarian Futures ForumIMSC 2025
  • Centre Events
    • 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

    Connect
    Search
    • RSIS
    • Research
    • Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies
    • Centre Resources
    • Centre Staff Publications
    • Edited Chapters

    Edited Chapters

    Subscribe to RSIS Publications

    Filter:

    Type


    Date

    • “Rethinking the Who, What and When: Why not Singaporean Military Heroes?” in Nations, National Narratives and Communities in the Asia-Pacific

      ““Rethinking the Who, What and When: Why not Singaporean Military Heroes?” in Nations, National Narratives and Communities in the Asia-Pacific”

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • “Security and Power Balancing: Singapore’s Response to the US Rebalance to Asia,” in The New U.S. Strategy Towards Asia (forthcoming)

      ““Security and Power Balancing: Singapore’s Response to the US Rebalance to Asia,” in The New U.S. Strategy Towards Asia (forthcoming)”

      Ralf Emmers

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • “Small State Security in Asia: Political and Temporal Constructions of Vulnerability” in Small States and International Security: Europe and Beyond

      ““Small State Security in Asia: Political and Temporal Constructions of Vulnerability” in Small States and International Security: Europe and Beyond”

      Alan Chong

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • “The Quest for Relevance in Times of Peace: Operations Other Than War and the Third Generation Singapore Armed Forces” in Asia-Pacific Nations in International Peace Support and Stability Operations

      ““The Quest for Relevance in Times of Peace: Operations Other Than War and the Third Generation Singapore Armed Forces” in Asia-Pacific Nations in International Peace Support and Stability Operations”

      Ong Wei Chong

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • “The US Rebalance to Asia and the South China Sea Disputes,” in The South China Sea: Political, Legal, and Regional Perspectives.

      ““The US Rebalance to Asia and the South China Sea Disputes,” in The South China Sea: Political, Legal, and Regional Perspectives.”

      Ralf Emmers

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • Military Modernization in Asia

      “Military Modernization in Asia”

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • US Policy in the South China Sea Issue in 2012

      “US Policy in the South China Sea Issue in 2012”

      Li Mingjiang

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • ‘India-ASEAN Connectivity: Boundary or Gateway?’, RIS

      “‘India-ASEAN Connectivity: Boundary or Gateway?’, RIS”

      Sinderpal Singh

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • “Islam, Ethnicity and Political Power: Malay Voting Pattern in the 13th Malaysian Elections” in The 13th Malaysian Elections: Issues, Trends and Future Trajectories

      ““Islam, Ethnicity and Political Power: Malay Voting Pattern in the 13th Malaysian Elections” in The 13th Malaysian Elections: Issues, Trends and Future Trajectories”

      Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • “Understanding the 13th Malaysian Elections” in The 13th Malaysian Elections: Issues, Trends and Future Trajectories

      ““Understanding the 13th Malaysian Elections” in The 13th Malaysian Elections: Issues, Trends and Future Trajectories”

      Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

      Categories: IDSS / Chapters in Edited Books

      01 January 2014

    • 1
    • ...
    • 21
    • 22
    • 23
    • 24
    • 25
    • 26
    • 27
    • 28
    • 29
    • 30
    • ...
    • 40
    • 41

    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