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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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    • CO05060 | The ‘ASEAN Charter’: A Crossroads for the Region?

      CO05060 | The ‘ASEAN Charter’: A Crossroads for the Region?

      Christopher Roberts

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

      01 September 2005

    • WP086 | Autobiography, Politics and Ideology in Sayyid Qutb’s Reading of the Qur’an

      WP086 | Autobiography, Politics and Ideology in Sayyid Qutb’s Reading of the Qur’an

      Umej Bhatia

      Categories: IDSS / SRP / Working Papers

      01 September 2005

    • WP087 | Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea: Strategic and Diplomatic Status Quo

      WP087 | Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea: Strategic and Diplomatic Status Quo

      Ralf Emmers

      Categories: IDSS / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers / East Asia and Asia Pacific

      01 September 2005

    • CO05059 | Return of the Mahathir Era?

      CO05059 | Return of the Mahathir Era?

      Yang Razali Kassim

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series

      23 August 2005

    • CO05058 | Kashmir: Remaking the bridge linking India, Pakistan and China

      CO05058 | Kashmir: Remaking the bridge linking India, Pakistan and China

      C. Raja Mohan

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / South Asia

      22 August 2005

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

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

      Bobby Thomas

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

      19 August 2005

    • CO05056 | Peace Agreement with GAM: End of the Peace Process?

      CO05056 | Peace Agreement with GAM: End of the Peace Process?

      S P Harish

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

      18 August 2005

    • CO05055 | Saudi Arabia After Fahd: Prospects For Change and Reform

      CO05055 | Saudi Arabia After Fahd: Prospects For Change and Reform

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

      16 August 2005

    • Betwixt and Between: Southeast Asian Strategic Relations with the U.S. and China

      MN07 | Betwixt and Between: Southeast Asian Strategic Relations with the U.S. and China

      Evelyn Goh

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / International Politics and Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Monographs / Americas

      16 August 2005

    • CO05054 | General Zhu’s Nuclear Strike Remarks: Reading between the Lines

      CO05054 | General Zhu’s Nuclear Strike Remarks: Reading between the Lines

      Tan Boon Cho

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific

      11 August 2005

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