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    • Handshakes and Missiles: Mixed Signals From North Korea

      “Handshakes and Missiles: Mixed Signals From North Korea”

      Shawn Ho, Nah Liang Tuang

      In The Diplomat

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      09 August 2019

    • Moving ASEAN Toward Sustainable Defense Cooperation

      “Moving ASEAN Toward Sustainable Defense Cooperation”

      Sarah Teo

      In The Diplomat

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      17 July 2019

    • What are the Political Calculations Behind the Move to Lower the Voting Age in Malaysia?

      “What are the Political Calculations Behind the Move to Lower the Voting Age in Malaysia?”

      Prashant Waikar

      In TODAY

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      16 July 2019

    • Belt and Road in Southeast Asia: Inevitable Storms

      “Belt and Road in Southeast Asia: Inevitable Storms”

      Xue Gong

      In AsiaGlobal Online

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      11 July 2019

    • Major General Charles Callwell—the Forgotten Maritime Strategist

      “Major General Charles Callwell—the Forgotten Maritime Strategist”

      Ben Ho

      In Proceedings

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      11 July 2019

    • Could Manila’s Flip-flopping Over Reed Bank Make Beijing More Aggressive?

      “Could Manila’s Flip-flopping Over Reed Bank Make Beijing More Aggressive?”

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      In South China Morning Post

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      07 July 2019

    • AI’s Impact on Military Power

      “AI’s Impact on Military Power”

      Michael Raska, Richard Bitzinger

      In The Straits Times

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      25 June 2019

    • The United States, India, and the Future of the Indo-Pacific Strategy

      “The United States, India, and the Future of the Indo-Pacific Strategy”

      Anit Mukherjee, Walter C. Ladwig III

      In NBR Commentary

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      20 June 2019

    • 20 Years After Battle of Tololing, Defence Reforms and Kashmir Policy are Modi’s Key Challenges

      “20 Years After Battle of Tololing, Defence Reforms and Kashmir Policy are Modi’s Key Challenges”

      Anit Mukherjee

      In The Print

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      14 June 2019

    • The rules-based maritime order is not completely adrift

      “The rules-based maritime order is not completely adrift”

      Tan See Seng

      In East Asia Forum

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      12 June 2019

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