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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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  • Roundtable Report on “The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP)”

    Roundtable Report on “The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP)”

    NTS

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Commemorative / Event Reports / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    26 January 2011

  • The Gender and Climate Debate: More of the Same or New Pathways of Thinking and Doing? (MacArthur ASI WP No. 10)

    The Gender and Climate Debate: More of the Same or New Pathways of Thinking and Doing? (MacArthur ASI WP No. 10)

    Bernadette P. Resurreccion

    Categories: NTS Centre / Working Papers / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    24 January 2011

  • NTS Bulletin (Jan 2011 – Issue 2)

    NTS Bulletin (Jan 2011 – Issue 2)

    NTS

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Bulletins and Newsletters / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    20 January 2011

  • NTS Policy Brief (No. 4) | The Hidden Costs and Risks of Nuclear Energy: The Way Forward

    NTS Policy Brief (No. 4) | The Hidden Costs and Risks of Nuclear Energy: The Way Forward

    Sofiah Jamil, Jochen Prantl, Mely Caballero-Anthony

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Policy Reports / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    20 January 2011

  • NTS Policy Brief (No. 3) | Southeast Asia and the Outcomes of the COP16

    NTS Policy Brief (No. 3) | Southeast Asia and the Outcomes of the COP16

    , Irene A. Kuntjoro

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Policy Reports / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    19 January 2011

  • NTS Alert (Jan 2011 – Issue 1)

    NTS Alert (Jan 2011 – Issue 1)

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Bulletins and Newsletters / Americas / Non-Traditional Security / Global

    14 January 2011

  • Global Norm Diffusion in East Asia: How China and Japan Implement the Responsibility to Protect (NTS WP No. 5)

    Global Norm Diffusion in East Asia: How China and Japan Implement the Responsibility to Protect (NTS WP No. 5)

    Jochen Prantl, Ryoko Nakano

    Categories: NTS Centre / Working Papers / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Non-Traditional Security

    12 January 2011

  • NTS Bulletin (Jan 2011 – Issue 1)

    NTS Bulletin (Jan 2011 – Issue 1)

    NTS

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Bulletins and Newsletters / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    07 January 2011

  • Report on “Food First: Ensuring Food and Nutrition for Urbanites”

    Report on “Food First: Ensuring Food and Nutrition for Urbanites”

    NTS

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Commemorative / Event Reports / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    07 January 2011

  • RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies Year In Review 2010

    RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies Year In Review 2010

    Alistair D. B. Cook, Bill Durodie, Lina Gong

    Categories: RSIS / NTS Centre / Annual Reviews / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Non-Traditional Security

    31 December 2010

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