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  • “Asian Powers Hold Renewed Talks: A New Start or Same Old?”, The Diplomatist

    ““Asian Powers Hold Renewed Talks: A New Start or Same Old?”, The Diplomatist”

    Sarah Teo

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    01 April 2015

  • Closing the military loop

    “Closing the military loop”

    Anit Mukherjee

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    01 April 2015

  • Vietnam and Great Power Rivalries

    “Vietnam and Great Power Rivalries”

    Nhina Le, Collin Koh Swee Lean

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    31 March 2015

  • China’s Double-Digit Defense Growth

    “China’s Double-Digit Defense Growth”

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    19 March 2015

  • Exposed: Singapore’s Aircraft Carrier in Disguise

    “Exposed: Singapore’s Aircraft Carrier in Disguise”

    Collin Koh Swee Lean, Bernard Loo Fook Weng

    In The National Interest

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    18 March 2015

  • When it comes to defence, short-term thinking could be fatal

    “When it comes to defence, short-term thinking could be fatal”

    Ho Shu Huang

    In Today

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    15 March 2015

  • Revealed: The New Battleground in China’s Future Wars

    “Revealed: The New Battleground in China’s Future Wars”

    Michael Raska

    In The National Interest

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    10 March 2015

  • India and Iran: time to act on transit

    “India and Iran: time to act on transit”

    Sumitha Narayanan Kutty

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    03 March 2015

  • When the Party Ends-China’s leaps and stumbles after the Beijing Olympics

    “When the Party Ends-China’s leaps and stumbles after the Beijing Olympics”

    Xue Gong

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    01 March 2015

  • North Korea’s Surprisingly Deadly Navy

    “North Korea’s Surprisingly Deadly Navy”

    Collin Koh Swee Lean

    Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

    27 February 2015

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