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    Striking the Right Balance in Relations to Target Hardening

    Damien D. Cheong

    01 January 2019

    1 Jan 2019

    Learning from Violent Extremist Attacks: Behavioural Sciences Insights for Practitioners and Policymakers

    Majeed Khader, Loo Seng Neo, Jethro Tan, Damien D. Cheong, Jeffery Chin (Eds.).

    31 December 2018

    31 Dec 2018

    Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods – After the Recommendations: Now for the hard part – Analysis

    Stephanie Neubronner

    03 October 2018

    3 Oct 2018

    Book Review of Singapore Chronicles – Heritage (Singapore: IPS & Straits Times Press) by Kennie Ting

    Asian Journal of Social Science

    Yogaananthan S/O Theva

    28 September 2018

    28 Sep 2018

    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

    Children and Family Terrorism

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    13 July 2018

    13 Jul 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

    Operation Coldstore and the perils of academic misinformation

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    04 April 2018

    4 Apr 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

    Winning the battle of memes

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    01 November 2017

    1 Nov 2017
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