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      CO04052 | The Economics of Singapore’s RMA

      18 October 2004

      18 Oct 2004

      CO05005 | SAF: A Flexible Force To Deal With The Unexpected

      Bernard Loo Fook Weng, Joshua Ho

      31 January 2005

      31 Jan 2005

      CO05038 | The Remaking of PAS: Is There An Anwar Hand?

      Yang Razali Kassim

      30 June 2005

      30 Jun 2005

      CO05057 | Malacca Straits a ‘war risk zone’? Llyod’s should review its assessment

      Bobby Thomas

      19 August 2005

      19 Aug 2005

      CO05073 | Al Qaeda wants its own TV

      Bouchaib Silm

      24 October 2005

      24 Oct 2005

      CO05089 | The Military and Counter-Terrorism

      Bernard Loo Fook Weng

      08 December 2005

      8 Dec 2005

      CO06013 | The Controversies of FATWA: Growing Conservatism in Indonesia?

      Irman G. Lanti

      24 February 2006

      24 Feb 2006

      CO06044 | From Absence to Presence Understanding Bin Laden’s and Al-Zarqawi’s Recent Recordings

      Bouchaib Silm

      05 June 2006

      5 Jun 2006

      CO07002 | The Future of East Asian Institutionalism

      Ralf Emmers

      08 January 2007

      8 Jan 2007

      CO07073 | The SEZ Plan for Batam,Bintan, and Karimun: Looking Back and Ahead

      Nankyung Choi

      16 July 2007

      16 Jul 2007

      CO08063 | Dealing with Bombs in Rural Exeter: Global Threat, Local Response

      Ong Wei Chong

      10 June 2008

      10 Jun 2008

      CO08123 | Somalia-type Piracy: Why it will not happen in Southeast Asia

      Sam Bateman, Joshua Ho

      24 November 2008

      24 Nov 2008
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