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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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  • WP064 | Not Many Jobs Take a Whole Army: Special Operations Forces and The Revolution in Military Affairs.

    WP064 | Not Many Jobs Take a Whole Army: Special Operations Forces and The Revolution in Military Affairs.

    Malcolm Brailey

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 March 2004

  • WP061 | Outlook on the Indonesian Parliamentary Election 2004

    WP061 | Outlook on the Indonesian Parliamentary Election 2004

    Irman G. Lanti

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Country and Region Studies

    01 February 2004

  • WP058 | Critical Mass: Weighing in on Force Transformation & Speed Kills Post-Operation Iraqi Freedom

    WP058 | Critical Mass: Weighing in on Force Transformation & Speed Kills Post-Operation Iraqi Freedom

    Irvin Lim

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 January 2004

  • WP059 | Force Modernisation Trends in Southeast Asia

    WP059 | Force Modernisation Trends in Southeast Asia

    Andrew Tan

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 January 2004

  • WP060 | Testing Alternative Responses to Power Preponderance: Buffering, Binding, Bonding and Beleaguering in the Real World

    WP060 | Testing Alternative Responses to Power Preponderance: Buffering, Binding, Bonding and Beleaguering in the Real World

    Chong Ja Ian

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 January 2004

  • WP057 | The Advent of A New Way of War: Theory and Practice of Effects Based Operations

    WP057 | The Advent of A New Way of War: Theory and Practice of Effects Based Operations

    Joshua Ho

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers / Conflict and Stability / Global

    01 December 2003

  • WP055 | Pre-emption And Prevention: An Ethical And Legal Critique Of The Bush Doctrine And Anticipatory Use Of Force In Defence Of The State

    WP055 | Pre-emption And Prevention: An Ethical And Legal Critique Of The Bush Doctrine And Anticipatory Use Of Force In Defence Of The State

    Malcolm Brailey

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 November 2003

  • WP056 | The Indo-Chinese Enlargement of ASEAN: implications for Regional Economic Integration

    WP056 | The Indo-Chinese Enlargement of ASEAN: implications for Regional Economic Integration

    Helen E S Nesadurai

    Categories: IDSS / CMS / Working Papers

    01 November 2003

  • WP053 | Fireball on the Water: Naval Force Protection-Projection, Coast Guarding Customs Border Security & Multilateral Cooperation in Rolling Back the Global Waves of Terror from the Sea

    WP053 | Fireball on the Water: Naval Force Protection-Projection, Coast Guarding Customs Border Security & Multilateral Cooperation in Rolling Back the Global Waves of Terror from the Sea

    Irvin Lim

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 October 2003

  • WP050 | The Correlates of Nationalism In Beijing Public Options

    WP050 | The Correlates of Nationalism In Beijing Public Options

    Alastair Iain Johnston

    Categories: IDSS / Working Papers

    01 September 2003

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