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      CO05082 | Six-Party Talks: Moderate Aims Fulfilled, Keep an Open Mind

      Tan Kwoh Jack

      18 November 2005

      18 Nov 2005

      CO06004 | Community-Based Initiatives Against JI By Singapore’s Muslim Community

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan

      16 January 2006

      16 Jan 2006

      CO06031 | Ferry Safety: A Neglected Aspect of Maritime Security?

      Sam Bateman

      03 May 2006

      3 May 2006

      CO06107 | The IMO-KL Meeting on the Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Major Maritime Nations and Stakeholders Need to Do More

      Joshua Ho

      05 October 2006

      5 Oct 2006

      CO07037 | ASEAN and the Poor Seafarers The price of additional maritime security

      Sam Bateman

      09 May 2007

      9 May 2007

      CO08029 | The Emerging TNI elite: Impact of Recent Reshuffles

      Leonard C. Sebastian, Andi Widjajanto

      06 March 2008

      6 Mar 2008

      CO08095 | Caucasus: Winning the Shooting War, Losing the Media Battle

      Ong Wei Chong

      05 September 2008

      5 Sep 2008

      CO09013 | Israel’s Propaganda War in Gaza: Losing the Moral High Ground

      Ong Wei Chong

      04 February 2009

      4 Feb 2009

      CO09066 | Anti-Piracy in Somalia: Models for Maritime Security Institutions

      Joshua Ho

      08 July 2009

      8 Jul 2009

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

      Joshua Ho

      03 December 2009

      3 Dec 2009

      CO10055 | Cooperative Security in the Indian Ocean Region: The IONS Way

      Joshy M. Paul

      27 May 2010

      27 May 2010

      CO10106 | How NSmen could be Rewarded

      Ho Shu Huang

      03 September 2010

      3 Sep 2010
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