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  • Let Sleeping Bears Lie: An Analysis of The Factors Behind Indonesia’s Response to the Russo–Ukrainian War and Its Implications for the Indo-Pacific Region

    “Let Sleeping Bears Lie: An Analysis of The Factors Behind Indonesia’s Response to the Russo–Ukrainian War and Its Implications for the Indo-Pacific Region”

    Leonard C. Sebastian, Keoni Marzuki

    In International Politics

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    20 September 2023

  • Of Risk and Threat: How the United States Perceives China’s Rise

    “Of Risk and Threat: How the United States Perceives China’s Rise”

    Chang Jun Yan

    In The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 16, Issue 3, pp. 357-381

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

    05 September 2023

  • ASEAN in the Indo-Pacific: Continuity and Change

    “ASEAN in the Indo-Pacific: Continuity and Change”

    Sarah Teo

    In United Service, Vol. 74, No. 3, pp. 21-25

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    01 September 2023

  • Chinese Capital is Transforming Ethnic Relations in Host Countries

    “Chinese Capital is Transforming Ethnic Relations in Host Countries”

    Stefanie Kam, Camba, Alvin

    In Chinese Capital is Transforming Ethnic Relations in Host Countries

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    01 September 2023

  • The PLA’s International Relief Operations amid Regional and Global Disease Outbreaks—With Reference to the Ebola and Covid-19 Cases

    “The PLA’s International Relief Operations amid Regional and Global Disease Outbreaks—With Reference to the Ebola and Covid-19 Cases”

    Zi Yang, Lee Jonghyuk

    In The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis , Vol. 35, No. 2, To be Advised

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    30 June 2023

  • Central-Local Relations in China: A Case study of Heilongjiang’s GMO Ban

    “Central-Local Relations in China: A Case study of Heilongjiang’s GMO Ban”

    Zhang Hongzhou, Alfred Wu

    In China Quarterly

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    01 June 2023

  • Turning the Tide: What Enabled the ‘Defection Mutinies’ of Nationalist Naval Vessels During the Chinese Civil War?

    “Turning the Tide: What Enabled the ‘Defection Mutinies’ of Nationalist Naval Vessels During the Chinese Civil War?”

    Zi Yang

    In Civil Wars , Vol. 25, No. 4, To be Advised

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    31 May 2023

  • Book review of ‘Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare’ by Nathanial L. Moir (London: C. Hurst & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 2021). In Pacific Affairs, Vol.97, No. 2, June 2023

    “Book review of ‘Number One Realist: Bernard Fall and Vietnamese Revolutionary Warfare’ by Nathanial L. Moir (London: C. Hurst & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 2021). In Pacific Affairs, Vol.97, No. 2, June 2023”

    Eddie Lim

    In Pacific Affairs, 97, 2

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

    10 May 2023

  • US Perspectives and Expectations Regarding the UK’s Tilt to the Indo-Pacific

    “US Perspectives and Expectations Regarding the UK’s Tilt to the Indo-Pacific”

    John Bradford

    In The RUSI Journal

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

    01 February 2023

  • The Bingyun Strategy: How Subverting Armed Forces Aided the Chinese Communist Party’s Rise to Power

    “The Bingyun Strategy: How Subverting Armed Forces Aided the Chinese Communist Party’s Rise to Power”

    Zi Yang

    In Comparative Strategy , Vol. 42, No. 1, p.14-33

    Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

    11 January 2023

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