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      Striking the Right Balance in Relations to Target Hardening

      Damien D. Cheong

      01 January 2019

      1 Jan 2019

      The 4M Strategy of Combating Violent Extremism: An Analysis

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      01 January 2019

      1 Jan 2019

      Managing Social Media in the Event of a Terror Attack

      Stephanie Neubronner

      01 January 2019

      1 Jan 2019

      Risk and Crisis Management during a Major Terror Attack: Singapore’s Approach

      Damien D. Cheong

      01 January 2019

      1 Jan 2019

      Strategic Communication and Violent Extremism: The Importance of State Action

      Journal of Asian Security & International Affairs

      Damien D. Cheong

      08 August 2018

      8 Aug 2018

      The Radicalization of Abu Hamdie: Wider Lessons for the Ongoing Struggle Against Violent Extremism in Post-Marawi Mindanao

      Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      09 July 2018

      9 Jul 2018

      Diagnosing ‘Extremism’: The Case of ‘Muscular’ Secularism in Singapore

      Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      02 January 2019

      2 Jan 2019

      Operation Coldstore and the perils of academic misinformation

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      04 April 2018

      4 Apr 2018

      Children and Family Terrorism

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      13 July 2018

      13 Jul 2018

      Stopping comms during a terror attack could be a game-changer

      Damien D. Cheong

      02 April 2018

      2 Apr 2018

      Disinformation and fake news: Old wine in new bottles

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      28 March 2018

      28 Mar 2018

      What the taped execution of prisoners by a Singapore militant tells us

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      28 January 2018

      28 Jan 2018
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