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  • Five Key Factors Behind Irregular Leadership Changes in the People’s Liberation Army

    “Five Key Factors Behind Irregular Leadership Changes in the People’s Liberation Army”

    Yang Zi

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles / Op-Eds

    14 February 2025

  • How Indonesia and Vietnam navigate coalitional networks in the Indo-Pacific

    “How Indonesia and Vietnam navigate coalitional networks in the Indo-Pacific”

    Sarah Teo, Ralf Emmers

    In Australian Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 636-654

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    01 February 2025

  • China Seeks Out Southeast Asia: More than just Economic Dependency

    “China Seeks Out Southeast Asia: More than just Economic Dependency”

    Benjamin Ho

    In Asia Policy, Vol. 20, No. 1, p.162-164

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    31 January 2025

  • A tribute to Richard Bitzinger: the future ain’t what it used to be …

    “A tribute to Richard Bitzinger: the future ain’t what it used to be …”

    Michael Raska

    In Defence Studies, Vol.25, Issue 2, pp. 1-8

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    20 January 2025

  • Emerging Technologies, Defence Innovation & Military Change: How will the AI Wave Change Warfare in East Asia?

    “Emerging Technologies, Defence Innovation & Military Change: How will the AI Wave Change Warfare in East Asia?”

    Michael Raska

    In Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs, 10, p50-59

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    31 December 2024

  • Review of Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific: Conceptual and Operational Challenges, edited by Swaran Singh and Reena Marwah (Routledge, 2022)

    “Review of Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific: Conceptual and Operational Challenges, edited by Swaran Singh and Reena Marwah (Routledge, 2022)”

    Sarah Teo

    In Pacific Affairs

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    26 December 2024

  • Review of China-US Great-Power Rivalry: The Competitive Dynamics of Order-Building in the Indo-Pacific, edited by Lai-Ha Chan and Pak K. Lee (Routledge, 2024)

    “Review of China-US Great-Power Rivalry: The Competitive Dynamics of Order-Building in the Indo-Pacific, edited by Lai-Ha Chan and Pak K. Lee (Routledge, 2024)”

    Sarah Teo

    In International Relations of the Asia-Pacific

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    24 December 2024

  • Failure of China’s COVID-19 health diplomacy in wining hearts and minds in Thailand and the Philippines: political efficacy constrained by local politics

    “Failure of China’s COVID-19 health diplomacy in wining hearts and minds in Thailand and the Philippines: political efficacy constrained by local politics”

    Li Mingjiang, Li Xirui , Yang Zi

    In International Journal of Asian Studies , Vol. 22, Issue 1, p.83–102

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    10 October 2024

  • America’s foreign policy after Biden: What can the Indo‐Pacific region expect?

    “America’s foreign policy after Biden: What can the Indo‐Pacific region expect?”

    Tan See Seng

    In Asian Politics and Policy, pp. 1-16

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    06 October 2024

  • Beware of the Low-Hanging Fruit – Autonomous Vehicles in the Maritime Dimension

    “Beware of the Low-Hanging Fruit – Autonomous Vehicles in the Maritime Dimension”

    Thomas Lim

    In TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 621-630

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

    13 September 2024

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