Programmes in CENS


CENS in the News

2012

 

Targeted assassinations: Implications for security

Commentary by Damien Cheong

» The Nation, 23 Jan 2012

 

Get Them Back on Track
Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
» The Straits Times (p. A28), 7 January 2012

 

Our security is a state of mind
Commentary by Kumar Ramakrishna

» The Straits Times (p. A40), 7 January 2012

 

 

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2011

Indonesia’s relentless jihadists
Commentary by Bilveer Singh
» TODAY, 1 Oct 2011

 

Our security is a state of mind
Commentary by Kumar Ramakrishna

» TODAY, 9 Sept 2011

 

Beware of the enemy within
Commentary by Jenna Park

» China Daily , 9 Sept 2011

 

Indonesian jihadism still going strong
Commentary by Bilveer Singh

» TODAY, 7 Sept 2011

 

Norway’s Terrorist Attacks: Not The Usual Suspect
Commentary by Jenna Park

» Eurasia Review, 5 August 2011

 

Osama's demise and Zawahiri's rise: Weakening of Al Qaeda
Commentary by Muhd Saiful Adli Ayob and Muhd Haniff Hassan

» Eurasia Review, 19 July 2011
» Berita Harian (Malay), 25 July 2011

 

Why Singapore is an iconic target for terrorists
Commentary by Bilveer Singh

» TODAY, 22 July 2011

 

World War IV is not over yet
Commentary by Kumar Ramakrishna

» TODAY, 4 May 2011


Osama's death means little to our region
Commentary by Bilveer Singh

» TODAY, 3 May 2011


Resilience building challenging for S'pore
Featured the Opening Ceremony of the 5th APPSNO

» Channel News Asia, 11 April 2011


'Attack' was only an army exercise
Interview with Ng Sue Chia

» The New Paper, 11 April 2011

 

The maid, the NSF, his backpack – and the SAF’s image
Commentary by Norman Vasu and Bernard Loo

» TODAY, 31 March 2011


Learning from the Experience
Interview with Bilveer Singh

» The Straits Times, (page D10-11), 26 March 2011


Social Media's Role in Revolt: A Technological or Social Phenomenon?
Commentary by Ng Sue Chia

» Eurasia Review, 22 March 2011


Sulastri Osman’s Commentary “Bashir’s trial: Indonesia’s ability to move past terror” gets featured in media
» TODAY 16 February 2011

» The Malaysian Insider 16 February 2011

 

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2010

A/P Kumar Ramakrishna shares his comments on 8th Anniversary of Bali Bombing on Southeast Asia Tonight by Channel News Asia
12 October 2010, 1900-1930 hrs

 

A/P Kumar Ramakrishna shares his comments on Mas Selamat Kastari’s return to Singapore on Channel News Asia
24 September 2010

 

A/P Kumar Ramakrishna interviewed on the Malayan Emergency aired by History Channel

First aired 17 September 2010

 

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2009

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna on the hotel bombings in Jakarta, conducted by Monica Kotwani of Edge Radio in Tasmania

Click here for the interview (mp3 format part 1)
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Indonesia attack a surprise or not?

Commentary by Kumar Ramakrishna

The Washington Times, 24 July 2009

 

Singapore Hotels ramp up Security

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna

TODAY, 18 July 2009

 

Hotels step up Security following Jakarta Bombings

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna

Channel NewsAsia, 17 July 2009

 

Understanding Radicalisation
The New York Times, 15 July 2009

 

The radicalisation of Hambali
The Straits Times, 19 June 2009  

 

How to stop HATERS from turning into KILLERS
The Straits Times, 19 June 2009  

 

In the case of a freak election ... ; All races may not be represented under the current GRC system
TODAY, 5 June 2009  

 

We shouldn’t Poison our minds with Fear of Bioterrorism?
The Guardian, 14 May 2009   

 

Could Mas Selamat Have attacked Singapore ?

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
The Malaysian Insider, 11 May 2009

 

Could Mas Selamat Attack

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
The Straits Times, 10 May 2009

 

Inside the Mind of Mas Selamat and His Ilk

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
10 May 2009

 

Johor’s Remote areas Safer Hideout after crackdown in Indonesia

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
The Electric New Paper, 10 May 2009

 

Mas Selamat’s Arrest will have little or no impact on the JI Splinter Cells

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
Channel NewsAsia, 9 May 2009.

 

Threat Remains as long as JI Exists

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
The Straits Times, 9 May 2009

 

Mas Selamat Building Terror Network in Malaysia , Say Experts

Interview with Kumar Ramakrishna
Channel NewsAsia, 8 May 2009

 

Interview on Mas Selamat Kastari re-capture
Channelnews Asia, SAFRA Radio, Straits Times, 8 May 2009

 

Advertising’s Lessons for Homeland Security
TODAY, 2 March 2009

 

Bahrain Security Forum and Exhibition 2009
Straits Times, 28 February 2009

 

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2008

Freed JI Detainee: The Reactions
Straits Times, 11 December 2008

 

A Minority Report
TODAY, 21 November 2008

 

Are we ready to be colour blind?
Straits Times, 15 November 2008

 

Unhealthy business? Globalisation has brought with it the threat of disease and food safety
TODAY, 10 November 2008

 

Non-Chinese PM? Possible, but not soon
Straits Times, 9 November 2008

 

Radicals vent their anger on websites
Straits Times, 7 November 2008

 

Can we see beyond the colour?
The New Paper, 7 November 2008

 

Living Together in Perfect Harmony?

TODAY, 16 October 2008

 

Going beyond black and white

Straits Times, 26 September 2008

 

Anchoring a Totem

Straits Times, 25 September 2008

 

A Common Tongue to foster Singapore Spirit

Straits Times, 14 August 2008

 

Singapore: English and the Social Fabric

ISN Security Watch, 12 August 2008

 

Culture Chameleons

Straits Times, 3 August 2008

 

Rising heat could trigger water wars

Straits Times, 26 July 2008

 

Sea levels rising? Plant mangroves

Straits Times, 25 July 2008

 

Five months after the posters and MMSed photos of Singapore's most wanted man…

Straits Times, 22 July 2008

 

For years, self-help groups based on race have been applauded for doing their...

TODAY, 5 July 2008

 

Quick buck on rice: Fairprice acts

TODAY, 10 May 2008

 

Malaysian lessons for Singapore?

TODAY, 9 May 2008

 

"Israeli expert: Escaped terrorist is even more adaptable"

Lianhe Zaobao, 5 May 2008

 

COI did not hide facts

TODAY, 23 April 2008

 

No simple solutions to food price hikes

Channel NewsAsia, 2 April 2008

 

Food Safety: Need for more vigilance

TODAY, 27 March 2008

 

What makes a radical?

Straits Times, 21 March 2008

 

First the escape, now the fallout

Channel News Asia, 4 March 2008

 

Keeping faith in inter-terror cooperation

Straits Times, 4 March 2008

 

Committee of Inquiry's report will be useful for other countries too

Channel News Asia, 3 March 2008

 

Faith + Food = Fault Line?

Straits Times, 1 March 2008

 

More Security Cameras may go up in Public Areas

Straits Times, 5 Jan 2008

 

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2007

A good, hard look at the Singaporean identity

Business Times Singapore, 30 November 2007, Book Review of “Responding to Globalization: Nation, Culture and Identity in Singapore” By Selvaraj Velayutham Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore (2007) by Norman Vasu.


Managing race is also about confidence

Straits Times, 17 November 2007


Private no, public yes; S'poreans have different attitudes when it comes to race-related issues

TODAY (Singapore), 3 November 2007


Singaporeans less keen to marry outside race or religion: Study

Straits Times, 3 November 2007


Racial harmony: Casual biases tell the story
Straits Times, 2 November 2007


Social Resilience in Times of Terrorism
Radio Singapore International, The Asian Journal, September 2007


Small nation with a big edge
TODAY (Singapore), 24 August 2007


The Threat of Radicalization in Prisons
Straits Times, 2 August 2007


The Bio-Terrorism Threat
DETIK Malay Current Affairs Television Programme, Suria, 21 June 2007


It’s how we respond that counts
TODAY (Singapore), 6 February 2007


7 Hotspots That We Say Will Be In The News
TODAY (Singapore), 3 January 2007

 

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