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The Think Tank is an e-newsletter published by RSIS, NTU Singapore. It features expert discussions and opinions on geopolitics, counter-terrorism, national security, non-traditional security, and other topical issues covered in RSIS workshops and lecture. It also carries news on the latest books by RSIS scholars and the most-read commentaries published by RSIS.

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  • CO10022 | Singapore’s New Ground for Overseas Military Training: The Case for Timor-Leste

    CO10022 | Singapore’s New Ground for Overseas Military Training: The Case for Timor-Leste

    Ong Wei Chong, Loro Horta

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Conflict and Stability / International Politics and Security

    22 February 2010

  • CO10015 | A Soldier’s Education: Preparing for the “Unforgiving Minute”

    CO10015 | A Soldier’s Education: Preparing for the “Unforgiving Minute”

    Ho Shu Huang

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Singapore and Homeland Security

    03 February 2010

  • CO10008 | Lessons from the Haiti Earthquake: Protecting Small States

    CO10008 | Lessons from the Haiti Earthquake: Protecting Small States

    Alan Chong

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / International Politics and Security / Non-Traditional Security / Global

    21 January 2010

  • CO10006 | Singapore’s Defence Spending: A Long-term Approach

    CO10006 | Singapore’s Defence Spending: A Long-term Approach

    Ong Wei Chong

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Singapore and Homeland Security

    13 January 2010

  • CO09125 | Relevance of the Singapore Armed Forces: A Journey into Singaporeaness

    CO09125 | Relevance of the Singapore Armed Forces: A Journey into Singaporeaness

    Ong Wei Chong

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Singapore and Homeland Security

    14 December 2009

  • CO09123 | The pitfalls of joint warfare: Conjoined or Separated?

    CO09123 | The pitfalls of joint warfare: Conjoined or Separated?

    Bernard Loo Fook Weng

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Global

    09 December 2009

  • CO09119 | The Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Ensuring Safe and Efficient Shipping

    CO09119 | The Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Ensuring Safe and Efficient Shipping

    Joshua Ho

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Maritime Security

    03 December 2009

  • CO09118 | Demystifying the Shariah Debate in Southeast Asia: A case study of Aceh

    CO09118 | Demystifying the Shariah Debate in Southeast Asia: A case study of Aceh

    Tuty Raihanah Mostarom, Andini Gelar Ardani

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies / Religion in Contemporary Society

    30 November 2009

  • CO09115 | Obama’s America: Why it is Likely to Endure in Asia

    CO09115 | Obama’s America: Why it is Likely to Endure in Asia

    Deepak Nair

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / International Politics and Security

    17 November 2009

  • CO09112 | Submarine Accidents in Asia: Preparing for the Worst

    CO09112 | Submarine Accidents in Asia: Preparing for the Worst

    Kevin Wong Wa Keng

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / General

    13 November 2009

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