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    • China’s India War: Collision Course on the Roof of the World, by Bertil Lintner

      “China’s India War: Collision Course on the Roof of the World, by Bertil Lintner”

      Daniel Balazs

      In Journal of Defence Studies, Vol. 14, No. 1-2, pp. 137–141

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      01 June 2020

    • China’s Water Diplomacy in the Mekong: A Paradigm Shift and the Role of Yunnan Provincial Government

      “China’s Water Diplomacy in the Mekong: A Paradigm Shift and the Role of Yunnan Provincial Government”

      Zhang Hongzhou, Li Mingjiang

      In Water International, Vol. 45, No. 4, pp. 347–364

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      01 June 2020

    • Rising Islamism and the Struggle for Islamic Authority in Indonesia

      “Rising Islamism and the Struggle for Islamic Authority in Indonesia”

      Alexander Raymond Arifianto

      In TRaNS: Trans-National and Regional Studies of Southeast Asia, 8, 1, 37-50

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      20 May 2020

    • Special Editor’s Introduction: TraNS Special Section on ‘Growing Religious Intolerance in Indonesia’

      “Special Editor’s Introduction: TraNS Special Section on ‘Growing Religious Intolerance in Indonesia’”

      Leonard C. Sebastian, Alexander Raymond Arifianto

      In TRaNS: Trans-National and Regional Studies of Southeast Asia, 8, 2020, 1-5

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      20 May 2020

    • Sabah: Breakthrough in the Fixed Deposit State

      “Sabah: Breakthrough in the Fixed Deposit State”

      Piya Raj Sukhani, Arnold Puyok

      In The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      04 May 2020

    • The Impact of Foreign Policy on GE14

      “The Impact of Foreign Policy on GE14”

      David Han Guo Xiong

      In The Roundtable: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 109, Issue 2, pp. 173 – 192

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      04 May 2020

    • Japanese naval activities in Southeast Asian waters: building on 50 years of maritime security capacity building

      “Japanese naval activities in Southeast Asian waters: building on 50 years of maritime security capacity building”

      John Bradford

      In Asian Security

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      01 May 2020

    • Strategic Contours of China’s Arms Transfers

      “Strategic Contours of China’s Arms Transfers”

      Michael Raska, Richard Bitzinger

      In Strategic Studies Quarterly, 14, 1, pp. 91-116

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      25 February 2020

    • Attaining maritime superiority in an A2/AD era: Lessons from the Battle of Bismarck Sea

      “Attaining maritime superiority in an A2/AD era: Lessons from the Battle of Bismarck Sea”

      Ben Ho

      In Joint Force Quarterly, 96, 1st Quarter, 96-104

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      30 January 2020

    • The Future of the San Francisco System: Pressures and Prospects

      “The Future of the San Francisco System: Pressures and Prospects”

      Sarah Teo, Ralf Emmers

      In Asian Politics & Policy, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 84-96

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      28 January 2020

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