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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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  • CO12181 | World Maritime Day: Shipping Safety 100 Years After the Titanic

    CO12181 | World Maritime Day: Shipping Safety 100 Years After the Titanic

    Sam Bateman

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Maritime Security / Global

    27 September 2012

  • CO12173 | China-Japan Tensions: Heading for the Rocks?

    CO12173 | China-Japan Tensions: Heading for the Rocks?

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Conflict and Stability / Maritime Security

    13 September 2012

  • WP249 | ASEAN’s Centrality in a Rising Asia

    WP249 | ASEAN’s Centrality in a Rising Asia

    Benjamin Ho

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

    13 September 2012

  • CO12170 | Maritime ‘Hotlines’: No Panacea for Crisis Management

    CO12170 | Maritime ‘Hotlines’: No Panacea for Crisis Management

    Euan Graham

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Conflict and Stability / Maritime Security

    12 September 2012

  • CO12169 | ASEAN Centrality: Why it is Important for US and China

    CO12169 | ASEAN Centrality: Why it is Important for US and China

    Sarah Teo

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / International Politics and Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism

    11 September 2012

  • Demilitarising the State: The South and Southeast Asian Experience

    MN25 | Demilitarising the State: The South and Southeast Asian Experience

    Rajesh Basrur, Kartik Bommakanti

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Monographs / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Conflict and Stability / International Politics and Security

    07 September 2012

  • CO12165 | US Rebalancing Strategy and the South China Sea Disputes

    CO12165 | US Rebalancing Strategy and the South China Sea Disputes

    Ralf Emmers

    Categories: IDSS / RSIS Commentary Series / Americas / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / International Politics and Security / Maritime Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism

    04 September 2012

  • Broader Horizons (Aug 2012)

    Broader Horizons (Aug 2012)

    Jane Chan Git Yin, Lim Chee Kia, Joash Loh, Geoffrey Till

    Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Bulletins and Newsletters / Maritime Security / Global

    31 August 2012

  • CO12162 | Vietnam’s New Kilo-class Submarines: Game-changer in Regional Naval Balance?

    CO12162 | Vietnam’s New Kilo-class Submarines: Game-changer in Regional Naval Balance?

    Collin Koh Swee Lean

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

    28 August 2012

  • WP247 | By Invitation, Mostly: the International Politics of the US Security Presence, China, and the South China Sea

    WP247 | By Invitation, Mostly: the International Politics of the US Security Presence, China, and the South China Sea

    Christopher Freise

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

    28 August 2012

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