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A Singaporean Chinese Saw Himself as a White Supremacist. “Angry Maleness” and Racial Misbeliefs Could Be Why
A Singaporean Chinese Saw Himself as a White Supremacist. “Angry Maleness” and Racial Misbeliefs Could Be Why
Channel NewsAsia
27 January 2024
Dr Kumar Ramakrishna, Professor of National Security Studies; and Provost’s Chair in National Security Studies and Dean of S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies; and Research Adviser to International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR), was quoted in this article published in Channel NewsAsia.
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