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    Singapore’s Military History 2.0

    Ong Wei Chong

    15 December 2021

    15 Dec 2021

    Singapore’s Military History 2.0

    Ong Wei Chong

    01 December 2021

    1 Dec 2021

    The White Supremacist Penetration of Western Security Forces: The Wider Implications

    New England Journal of Public Policy

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    22 November 2021

    22 Nov 2021

    Deconstructing Buddhist Extremism: Lessons from Sri Lanka

    Religions

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    05 November 2021

    5 Nov 2021

    Communist Party of Malaya: A Comprehensive Bibliography

    Ong Wei Chong (Ed.).

    01 September 2021

    1 Sep 2021

    Countering Violent Islamist Extremism in Muslim Mindanao the 4M Way: The Role of Alternative Narratives

    Studies in Conflict and Terrorism

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Yusuf Roque Santos Morales, Sheryl Renomeron-Morales

    23 June 2021

    23 Jun 2021

    Fighting the COVID-19 War – With a Little Help from … Clausewitz

    Home Team Journal

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    01 May 2021

    1 May 2021

    The Global Islamist Extremist Threat: Still Significant in 2021

    Security Nexus Perspectives

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    01 February 2021

    1 Feb 2021

    Crisis Management and Communication during a Pandemic: Some Thoughts

    Damien D. Cheong, Stephanie Neubronner

    11 January 2021

    11 Jan 2021

    Understanding Myanmar’s Buddhist Extremists: Some Preliminary Musings

    New England Journal of Public Policy

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    04 November 2020

    4 Nov 2020

    Tarrant’s Last Laugh? The Spectre of White Supremacist Penetration of Western Security Forces

    Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    22 September 2020

    22 Sep 2020

    When extremists and white supremacists infiltrate security forces

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    19 August 2020

    19 Aug 2020
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