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    • “Breaking Up is Hard To Do: ASEAN and the South China Sea” in The Nation

      ““Breaking Up is Hard To Do: ASEAN and the South China Sea” in The Nation”

      , Alan Chong

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      03 December 2012

    • ‘Something of a Home Coming: Aung Sang Suu Kyi’s Visit to India’, ISAS Brief, 2012

      “‘Something of a Home Coming: Aung Sang Suu Kyi’s Visit to India’, ISAS Brief, 2012”

      Sinderpal Singh

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      26 November 2012

    • The Ambiguous “China Threat”

      “The Ambiguous “China Threat””

      Michael Raska

      In Project Syndicate

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      24 November 2012

    • “Kebangkitan Turkey di Mata Dunia (The Rise of Turkey in the Muslim World),” Berita Harian

      ““Kebangkitan Turkey di Mata Dunia (The Rise of Turkey in the Muslim World),” Berita Harian”

      Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Osman

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      20 October 2012

    • “The Defense of Narrow Seas in Southeast Asia” in The Jakarta Post

      ““The Defense of Narrow Seas in Southeast Asia” in The Jakarta Post”

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      15 October 2012

    • “Indonesia’s Prabowo Tests the Water in Singapore” in East Asia Forum

      ““Indonesia’s Prabowo Tests the Water in Singapore” in East Asia Forum”

      Emirza Adi Syailendra

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      06 October 2012

    • “China’s Zero-Sum Game in the South China Sea Rattles its Neighbors,” International Relations and Security Network (ISN)

      ““China’s Zero-Sum Game in the South China Sea Rattles its Neighbors,” International Relations and Security Network (ISN)”

      Graham Ong-Webb, Theresa Fallon

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      04 October 2012

    • “Seeing China’s Response as a Counter to the US Pivot” in The Straits Times

      ““Seeing China’s Response as a Counter to the US Pivot” in The Straits Times”

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      01 October 2012

    • “Civil-Military relations in Crisis”

      ““Civil-Military relations in Crisis””

      Anit Mukherjee

      Categories: IDSS / Op-Eds

      24 September 2012

    • “Territorial Spats: Why Crisis Hotlines Won’t Work; ‘Hello, is Anyone There?’” in The Straits Times

      ““Territorial Spats: Why Crisis Hotlines Won’t Work; ‘Hello, is Anyone There?’” in The Straits Times”

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      13 September 2012

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