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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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  • CO14149 | ‘Jihad’ in Syria: Fallacies of ISIS’ End-Time Prophecies

    CO14149 | ‘Jihad’ in Syria: Fallacies of ISIS’ End-Time Prophecies

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / Global / RSIS Commentary Series / Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

    30 July 2014

  • CO14145 | Christian-Muslim Relations: Critical for Religious Harmony

    CO14145 | Christian-Muslim Relations: Critical for Religious Harmony

    Mohammad Alami Musa

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / General / Religion in Contemporary Society / Global / RSIS Commentary Series / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

    23 July 2014

  • CO14103 | Hudud and Inter-Religious Relations

    CO14103 | Hudud and Inter-Religious Relations

    Mohammad Alami Musa

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / Global / RSIS Commentary Series / Religion in Contemporary Society

    30 May 2014

  • CO14084 | Sustaining Religious Harmony: The Dialogue Way

    CO14084 | Sustaining Religious Harmony: The Dialogue Way

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / RSIS Commentary Series

    08 May 2014

  • CO14036 | Has Religion Become Evil?

    CO14036 | Has Religion Become Evil?

    Mohammad Alami Musa

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / Global / RSIS Commentary Series / Religion in Contemporary Society

    19 February 2014

  • CO13206 | Allah: For Muslims Only?

    CO13206 | Allah: For Muslims Only?

    Mohammad Alami Musa

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / RSIS Commentary Series

    06 November 2013

  • CO13204 | Shariah Law and Hudud: Understanding Its Objectives and Spirit

    CO13204 | Shariah Law and Hudud: Understanding Its Objectives and Spirit

    Mohamed Bin Ali

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / RSIS Commentary Series

    01 November 2013

  • CO13176 | Funding Mosque Building in Singapore: A Legacy of Mr Lee Kuan Yew

    CO13176 | Funding Mosque Building in Singapore: A Legacy of Mr Lee Kuan Yew

    Mohammad Alami Musa

    Categories: RSIS / SRP / RSIS Commentary Series

    26 September 2013

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