Kumar Ramakrishna
Radical Pathways: Understanding Muslim Radicalization in Indonesia (Praeger Security International Academic, 2009)
"A Holistic Critique of Singapore’s Counter-Ideological Program", CTC Sentinel, Jan 2009 Vol 2 Issue 1 (pps. 8-11)
"Countering Terrorism: Multiculturalism in Singapore",
Connections, Winter/Spring 2007, co-authored with Norman Vasu, Vol. V, No. 4,
Pp. 143-155
“After Bali, The Threat of Terrorism in Southeast Asia”, Kumar Ramakrishna
and See Seng Tan (eds.), 2004
“The New Terrorism, Anatomy, Trends and
Counter-Strategies”, Andrew
T. H. Tan and Kumar Ramakrishna (eds.), 2002
“The (Psychic) Roots of Religious Violence in South and Southeast Asia”,
by Kumar Ramakrishna, in Linell E. Cady and Sheldon W. Simon (eds.) Religion
and Conflicts in South and Southeast Asia (London and NY: Routledge, 2007)
“It’s the Story, Stupid: Neutralizing Radical Islamism in the Southeast
Asia Theatre”, in Anne Aldis and Graeme Herd, eds., The Ideological War
on Terror: Worldwide Strategies for Counter-Terrorism (London and New York: Routledge,
2007)
“Indoctrination Processes within Jemaah Islamiyah” in James
J. F. Forest (ed.) The Making of a Terrorist: Recruitment, Training, and Root
Causes, Volume II: Training, Westport, Connecticut, Praeger Security International,
2006, Pp. 211-224
“The Making of the Jemaah Islamiyah Terrorist” in
James J. F. Forest (ed.) Teaching Terror: Strategic and Tactical Learning in
the Terrorist World, Lanham, Maryland, Rowman & Littlefield
Publishers Inc, 2006, Pp. 223-260
Norman Vasu
“A Non-Chinese PM? Race, Social Cohesion and Singaporean Identity”, Karyawan, by Yolanda Chin and Norman Vasu, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 30-31, January 2009.
“How Diasporic Peoples Maintain their Identity in Multicultural Societies: Chinese, Africans, and Jews”, Lampeter and New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2008
“ (En)countering Terrorism: Multiculturalism and Singapore”,
Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 9 Issue 1, Pp. 17-32, Feb 2008
"Countering Terrorism: Multiculturalism in
Singapore", Connections,
Winter/Spring 2007, co-authored with Kumar Ramakrishna, Vol. V, No. 4, Pp.
143-155
"Multiculturalism
and Social Resilience in Singapore", RUSI/Jane’s Homeland
Security and Resilience Monitor, Vol. 6, No. 2, Pp. 12-13, 2007
"People Power in
the war on Terrorism", RUSI/Jane’s Homeland Security and
Resilience Monitor, co-authored with Tom Quiggin, Vol. 5, No. 5, Pp.
16-17, 2006
"Social Resilience in Singapore:
Reflections from the London Bombings", Editor, Singapore: Select
Publishing, 2007
"Total Defence for National Security: An Assessment", in The Management
of Singapore Revisited: A Critical Survey of Modern Singapore, K.
Kesavapany and Terence Chong (eds.), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian
Studies,
forthcoming, 2007
"Sailing a Steady Ship: Goh Chok Tong’s Multiculturalism",
in Impressions: The Goh Years in Singapore, Bridget Welsh, James
Chin, Arun Mahizhnan, Tan Tarn How (eds.), Singapore: National University of
Singapore
Press,
forthcoming,
2007
"Challenging, not Overwhelming: Singapore and the Threats to Security",
in Singapore Futures, Gillian Koh (ed), Singapore: Institute
of Policy Studies, forthcoming, 2007
"Locating S Rajaratnam’s Multiculturalism", in S Rajaratnam
on Singapore: From Ideas to Reality, Kwa Chong Guan (ed), Singapore:
World Scientific Press, 2006
"The Ties That Bind and Blind: A Report on
Inter-racial and Inter-religious Relations In Singapore" Singapore:
S. Rajaratnam School of International
Studies, Nanyang
Technological University, 2007.
Chin Tsu-Li, Yolanda
“Community Confidence and Security”, in The Management of Singapore Revisited: A Critical Survey of Modern Singapore, K. Kesavapany and Terrence Chong (eds) (forthcoming 2009).
“A Non-Chinese PM? Race, Social Cohesion and Singaporean Identity”, Karyawan, by Yolanda Chin and Norman Vasu, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 30-31, January 2009.
“Singapore and the Threats to National Security”, by Yolanda Chin and Norman Vasu, in Singapore Futures, Gillian Koh (ed.) (forthcoming 2009).
The Ties that Bind and Blind: A report on inter-racial and inter-religious relations in Singapore by Yolanda Chin and Norman Vasu, RSIS, 2 November 2007.
"Reviewing NE: Can the heart be taught where the home is", in Social Resilience in Singapore: Reflections from the London Bombings, Norman Vasu (ed.), Singapore: Select Publishing, 2007.
Ng Sue Chia
Threads of Gold: The Rise of Indochinese Enterprises in Terengganu, Re-building Community Identity & Social-Economic Resilience (VDM Verlag, 2009)
1. Strategic Currents, CENS (eds) Singapore: RSIS, 2008.
A Review of The Hegemonic Influence of the Tatmadaw: Ebbs and Flows
Ng Sue Chia, Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 50 No. 3, December 2009
( A Book Review of Myoe, 2009, Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948 )