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    • Great Power Competition and Order Building in the Indo-Pacific: Towards a New Indo-Pacific Equilibrium

      1. Great Power Competition and Order Building in the Indo-Pacific: Towards a New Indo-Pacific Equilibrium

      Frederick Kliem. United Kingdom: Routledge, 2022

    • Sinostan: China’s Inadvertent Empire

      2. Sinostan: China’s Inadvertent Empire

      Raffaello Pantucci and Alexandros Petersen. UK: Oxford University Press, 2022

    • Extremist Islam: Recognition and Response in Southeast Asia

      3. Extremist Islam: Recognition and Response in Southeast Asia

      Kumar Ramakrishna. New York: Oxford University Press, 2022

    • Interests, Ideologies, and Great Power Spheres of Influence

      1. “Interests, Ideologies, and Great Power Spheres of Influence”

      Evan Resnick in European Journal of International Relations , 2022

    • Pathways to the Caliphate: Mapping Malaysian Foreign Fighter Networks in Iraq and Syria from 2012-2019

      2. “Pathways to the Caliphate: Mapping Malaysian Foreign Fighter Networks in Iraq and Syria from 2012-2019”

      Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass and Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh in Pathways to the Caliphate: Mapping Malaysian Foreign Fighter Networks in Iraq and Syria from 2012-2019, 2022

    • Middle Powers amid Sino-U.S. Rivalry: Assessing the ‘Good Regional Citizenship’ of Australia and Indonesia

      3. “Middle Powers amid Sino-U.S. Rivalry: Assessing the ‘Good Regional Citizenship’ of Australia and Indonesia”

      Sarah Teo in The Pacific Review, 2022, pp. 1-27

    • Introduction

      4. “Introduction”

      Sarah Teo in Asia Policy, Vol. 17, No. 2, 2022, pp. 2-6

    • Interests, Initiatives, and Influence: Geopolitics in the Mekong Subregion

      5. “Interests, Initiatives, and Influence: Geopolitics in the Mekong Subregion”

      Sarah Teo and Xue Gong in Asia Policy, 17, 2, 2022, 2-63

    • Economic Security in Southeast Asia: An Introduction

      6. “Economic Security in Southeast Asia: An Introduction”

      Alan Chong in Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2022, pp. 3-9

    • The Cosmopolitan Silk Road Worldview: Developing an Interfaith Ethic of Hospitality in Ancient Buddhist and Christian Writings

      7. “The Cosmopolitan Silk Road Worldview: Developing an Interfaith Ethic of Hospitality in Ancient Buddhist and Christian Writings”

      Alan Chong in Global Studies Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2022, pp.1-11

    • The Avengers and the PLA Wolf Warrior: Popular Narratives and Major Power Competition

      8. “The Avengers and the PLA Wolf Warrior: Popular Narratives and Major Power Competition”

      Benjamin Ho in East Asia, 2022

    • European Strategic Approaches in the Indo-Pacific: A View from Southeast Asia

      9. “European Strategic Approaches in the Indo-Pacific: A View from Southeast Asia”

      Nazia Hussain in Panorama: Insights into Asian and European Affairs, 2022

    • The EU Strategy on Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: A Meaningful Regional Complement?

      10. “The EU Strategy on Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific: A Meaningful Regional Complement?”

      Frederick Kliem in Panorama: Insights into Asian and European Affairs, 2022

    • Toward a Differentiation-Based Framework for Middle Power Behavior

      11. “Toward a Differentiation-Based Framework for Middle Power Behavior”

      Sarah Teo in International Theory, Vol. 14, No. 1, 2022, pp. 1-24

    • China’s BRI Developmental Agency in its Own Words: A Content Analysis of Key Policy Documents

      12. “China’s BRI Developmental Agency in its Own Words: A Content Analysis of Key Policy Documents”

      Alves, Ana Cristina and Su-Hyun Lee in World Development, Vol. 150, 2022, 105715

    • Delineating the Concept of Human Dignity in the Quran, Karamah al-insan as Antidote to Religious Conflicts and Violence

      13. “Delineating the Concept of Human Dignity in the Quran, Karamah al-insan as Antidote to Religious Conflicts and Violence”

      Mohamed Bin Ali in Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, Vol 9, No 1, 2022, pp. 220-235

    • Small States Learn Different Survival Lessons

      14. “Small States Learn Different Survival Lessons”

      Benjamin Ang in The Cyber Defense Review (CDR) , Vol. 7 , 1 Winter , 2022, 93-99

    • Singapore’s Relations with North and South Korea: In Pursuit of Pragmatism and Principles

      1. “Singapore’s Relations with North and South Korea: In Pursuit of Pragmatism and Principles”

      Sarah Teo in Lam Peng Er, Contemporary Korea-Southeast Asian Relations: Bilateral and Multilateral. : Routledge, 2022.

    • Representing God Christian Legal Activism in Contemporary England

      2. “Representing God Christian Legal Activism in Contemporary England”

      Luca Farrow in MĂ©adhbh McIvor and Méadhbh McIvor, Representing God Christian Legal Activism in Contemporary England. USA: Princeton University Press, 2022. Nil

    • Forced Displacement and Economic Development: Assessing the Impacts of China-Funded Projects in Myanmar

      3. “Forced Displacement and Economic Development: Assessing the Impacts of China-Funded Projects in Myanmar”

      Julius Cesar Imperial Trajano in Brahma Chellaney and Frederick Kliem (Eds.), The Displaced: Disrupted Trade, Labour, and Politics in the Mekong River Basin. Tokyo: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’s Regional Economic Programme Asia (SOPAS), 2022. pp. 56-79

    • Will the Benefits of Laos’s Future Hydropower Infrastructure Projects Outweigh the Costs?

      4. “Will the Benefits of Laos’s Future Hydropower Infrastructure Projects Outweigh the Costs?”

      Jose Ma. Luis P. Montesclaros in Brahma Chellaney and Frederick Kliem (Eds.), The Displaced: Disrupted Trade, Labour, and Politics in the Mekong River Basin.. Japan: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’s Regional Economic Programme Asia (SOPAS), 2022. pp. 80-105

    • China’s Water Diplomacy in the Mekong: Drivers and Goals

      5. “China’s Water Diplomacy in the Mekong: Drivers and Goals”

      Zhang Hongzhou in Brahma Chellaney and Frederick Kliem, The Displaced: Disrupted Trade, Labour, and Politics in the Mekong River Basin. Tokyo: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2022. 34-55

    • IR Theory with Chinese Characteristics: Interpreting Global Politics through a Chinese Exceptionalism Lens

      6. “IR Theory with Chinese Characteristics: Interpreting Global Politics through a Chinese Exceptionalism Lens”

      Benjamin Ho in Hua Shiping (Ed.), The Political Logic of the US-China Trade War. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2022. pp. 37-53

    • Defence Innovation and the 4th Industrial Revolution

      7. “Defence Innovation and the 4th Industrial Revolution”

      Michael Raska in Michael Raska, Katarzyna Zysk, Ian Bowers, Defence Innovation and the 4th Industrial Revolution. New York: Routledge, 2022. p1-202

    • IR Theory with Chinese Characteristics: Interpreting Global Politics through a Chinese Exceptionalism Lens

      8. “IR Theory with Chinese Characteristics: Interpreting Global Politics through a Chinese Exceptionalism Lens”

      Benjamin Ho in Shiping Hua, The Political Logic of the US–China Trade War. United States: Rowman and Littlefield, 2022. p37-53

    • Irrawaddy Imperatives review: A Blind Spot

      9. “Irrawaddy Imperatives review: A Blind Spot”

      Sinderpal Singh in Jaideep Chanda, Irrawaddy Imperatives: Reviewing India’s Myanmar Strategy. Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Pentagon Press, 2022.

    • Covid-19 Engagement in Southeast Asia

      10. “Covid-19 Engagement in Southeast Asia”

      S. Nanthini in Christian Echler and Jan Kliem (Eds), European Strategic Approaches to the Indo-Pacific. Singapore: Konrad-Adenaur-Siftung, 2022.

    • Deep Fake: Algorithms and Society

      11. “Deep Fake: Algorithms and Society”

      Dymples Leong in Michael Filimowicz , Deep Fakes and Disinformation in Asia. United Kingdom: Routledge Focus, 2022. 23-49

    • Advancing ASEAN-Korean Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security Challenges in East Asia

      12. “Advancing ASEAN-Korean Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security Challenges in East Asia”

      Mely Caballero-Anthony in Kwon Hyung Lee and Yoon Jae Ro (Eds.), The New Southern Policy Plus Progress and Way Forward. Korea: The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), 2022. pp. 204 -226

    • Peaceful Change in Southeast Asia: The Historical and Institutional Bases

      13. “Peaceful Change in Southeast Asia: The Historical and Institutional Bases”

      Mely Caballero-Anthony in T. V. Paul, Deborah Welch Larson, Harold A. Trinkunas, Anders Wivel, and Ralf Emmers (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Change in International Relations. : Oxford University Press, 2022.

    • China and the World Health Organization: Not an Easy Road for Either

      14. “China and the World Health Organization: Not an Easy Road for Either”

      Xue Gong in Anoma van der Veere, Florian Schneider and Catherine Lo (Eds.), Public Health in Asia during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Health Governance, Migrant Labour, and International Health Crises. Netherlands: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. pp. 83-96

    • Rule of Law as a Framework within the ASEAN Community

      15. “Rule of Law as a Framework within the ASEAN Community”

      Joel Ng in Eric Yong Joong Lee (Ed.), ASEAN International Law. Singapore: Springer, 2022. pp. 161-174

    • Australia and South Korea: Resetting Middle Power Ambitions

      1. “Australia and South Korea: Resetting Middle Power Ambitions”

      Peter K. Lee and Sarah Teo, The Diplomat, 17 June 2022

    • India’s choice: Pro-US, pro-China or stay autonomous?

      2. “India’s choice: Pro-US, pro-China or stay autonomous?”

      P. S. Suryanarayana, Think China, 16 June 2022

    • Covid-19 and Japan’s Evolving Work Culture

      3. “Covid-19 and Japan’s Evolving Work Culture”

      Tan Ming Hui, AsiaGlobal Online, 15 June 2022

    • Does China have a food security problem?

      4. “Does China have a food security problem?”

      Zhang Hongzhou and Genevieve Donnellon-May, ThinkChina, 15 June 2022

    • US Courting Asia-Pacific, but Will It Bear Fruit?

      5. “US Courting Asia-Pacific, but Will It Bear Fruit?”

      Adrian Ang U-Jin and Chang Jun Yan, New Straits Times, 12 June 2022

    • With a Growing Appetite for Meat and Disruption in Production, Asia has a Looming Food Crisis

      6. “With a Growing Appetite for Meat and Disruption in Production, Asia has a Looming Food Crisis”

      Paul Teng and Genevieve Donnellon-May, TODAY , 08 June 2022

    • Why Xi Jinping Cannot Back Down on Coronavirus

      7. “Why Xi Jinping Cannot Back Down on Coronavirus”

      Benjamin Ho, The National Interest, 04 June 2022

    • Pengaruh pendakwah radikal dalam talian perlu dibenteng dengan ilmu sahih

      8. “Pengaruh pendakwah radikal dalam talian perlu dibenteng dengan ilmu sahih”

      Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman, Berita Harian, 03 June 2022

    • Blockchain in Southeast Asia: Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Protection

      9. “Blockchain in Southeast Asia: Striking a Balance Between Innovation and Protection”

      Sean Tan, The Diplomat, 01 June 2022

    • How the EU Can Still Succeed in the Indo-Pacific Despite the War in Ukraine

      10. “How the EU Can Still Succeed in the Indo-Pacific Despite the War in Ukraine”

      Frederick Kliem, The Diplomat, 28 May 2022

    • A tale of two countries: interpreting The Kashmir Files

      11. “A tale of two countries: interpreting The Kashmir Files”

      Antara Chakraborthy and Pravin Prakash, The Interpreter , 27 May 2022

    • Memahami Al-Quran Sebagai Kitab Hikmah (Al-Qur’an as a Book of Wisdom)

      12. “Memahami Al-Quran Sebagai Kitab Hikmah (Al-Qur’an as a Book of Wisdom)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir #49, 27 May 2022

    • Preacher and Protests – What’s Driving Islam’s Conservative Shift in Indonesia

      13. “Preacher and Protests – What’s Driving Islam’s Conservative Shift in Indonesia”

      Barry Desker, The Straits Times, 26 May 2022

    • Islamic State East Asia: Down but Not Out

      14. “Islamic State East Asia: Down but Not Out”

      Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass and Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh, Militant Wire, 25 May 2022

    • Break New Ground, Think Out of the Charity Box to Help the Needy

      15. “Break New Ground, Think Out of the Charity Box to Help the Needy”

      Han Fook Kwang, The Straits Times, 22 May 2022

    • Unpacking Putin’s Narratives on the War with Ukraine

      16. “Unpacking Putin’s Narratives on the War with Ukraine”

      Joseph Liow Chin Yong, The Straits Times, 21 May 2022

    • The ASEAN-US Special Summit and the Future of Thailand-US Economic Relations

      17. “The ASEAN-US Special Summit and the Future of Thailand-US Economic Relations”

      Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit, Points of View, 18 May 2022

    • Indigenous 6G: Can India pull it off?

      18. “Indigenous 6G: Can India pull it off?”

      Manoj Harjani, 360info, 16 May 2022

    • Baiah palsu

      19. “Baiah palsu”

      Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman, Berita Harian, 14 May 2022

    • Kesolehan Muslim Bukan Hanya Pada Kerohaniannya Sahaja (Good Muslim is Not Only Good Spiritually)

      20. “Kesolehan Muslim Bukan Hanya Pada Kerohaniannya Sahaja (Good Muslim is Not Only Good Spiritually)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir #48, 13 May 2022

    • Meeting China’s demand for meat and dairy

      21. “Meeting China’s demand for meat and dairy”

      Genevieve Donnellon-May and Zhang Hongzhou, East Asia Forum, 12 May 2022

    • Renewal, “Ruthlessness” and (un)Reasonableness Part II. Republished as “PAP leadership renewal – the next chapter”, The Straits Times, 25 May 2022

      22. “Renewal, “Ruthlessness” and (un)Reasonableness Part II. Republished as “PAP leadership renewal – the next chapter”, The Straits Times, 25 May 2022”

      Shashi Jayakumar, IPSCommons, 12 May 2022. Republished in The Straits Times

    • Renewal, “Ruthlessness” and (un)Reasonableness Part I. Republished as “PAP leadership renewal – the next chapter”, The Straits Times, 25 May 2022

      23. “Renewal, “Ruthlessness” and (un)Reasonableness Part I. Republished as “PAP leadership renewal – the next chapter”, The Straits Times, 25 May 2022”

      Shashi Jayakumar, IPSCommons, 11 May 2022. Republished in The Straits Times

    • Baiah palsu Daesh perangkap pengikut langgar Al-Quran, sunah

      24. “Baiah palsu Daesh perangkap pengikut langgar Al-Quran, sunah”

      Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman, Berita Harian Malaysia, 05 May 2022

    • Hungry China’s Growing Interest in ‘Future Foods’ and Alternative Protein

      25. “Hungry China’s Growing Interest in ‘Future Foods’ and Alternative Protein”

      Genevieve Donnellon-May and Zhang Hongzhou, The Diplomat, 04 May 2022

    • Sikap Positif Al-Quran Terhadap Wanita (The Qur’an’s Positive Stand Towards Woman)

      26. “Sikap Positif Al-Quran Terhadap Wanita (The Qur’an’s Positive Stand Towards Woman)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir #47, 29 April 2022

    • Southeast Asia’s Economic Future After COVID-19

      27. “Southeast Asia’s Economic Future After COVID-19”

      Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit, Think Global Health, 28 April 2022

    • Can an Antifragile Mindset Help Reframe the China-US Tech Rivalry?

      28. “Can an Antifragile Mindset Help Reframe the China-US Tech Rivalry?”

      Manoj Harjani and Tan Ming Hui, The Diplomat, 27 April 2022

    • Funding Public Transport: Is It Time to Relook the Model?

      29. “Funding Public Transport: Is It Time to Relook the Model?”

      Han Fook Kwang, The Straits Times, 17 April 2022

    • As Southeast Asia Reopens, Will Transnational Terrorism Return?

      30. “As Southeast Asia Reopens, Will Transnational Terrorism Return?”

      Kenneth Yeo, The Diplomat, 15 April 2022

    • Countering Violent Extremism: The Singapore Experience

      31. “Countering Violent Extremism: The Singapore Experience”

      Mohamed Bin Ali, The Karyawan, 15 April 2022

    • Hargai Jasa dan Budi Seseorang Walaupun Dia Seorang Yang Jahat (Be Grateful to Those Who Have Been Kind to Us Even Though He is Not Righteous)

      32. “Hargai Jasa dan Budi Seseorang Walaupun Dia Seorang Yang Jahat (Be Grateful to Those Who Have Been Kind to Us Even Though He is Not Righteous)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir #46, 15 April 2022

    • Lessons from Russia-Ukraine war: The UN of 1945 must be reformed

      33. “Lessons from Russia-Ukraine war: The UN of 1945 must be reformed”

      P. S. Suryanarayana, ThinK China, 14 April 2022

    • Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular

      34. “Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular”

      Ahmad Saiful Rijal Bin Hassan and Mohamed Bin Ali, Berita Mediacorp, 14 April 2022

    • Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular (The Experience of Singaporean Muslims Living in a Secular State)

      35. “Pengalaman Muslim Singapura Hidup Dalam Negara Sekular (The Experience of Singaporean Muslims Living in a Secular State)”

      Mohamed Bin Ali and Ahmad Saiful Rijal Bin Hassan, Komentar Berita Mediacorp, 14 April 2022

    • Rohingya Militant Group Targeting Malaysia-Based Refugees with Online Campaign

      36. “Rohingya Militant Group Targeting Malaysia-Based Refugees with Online Campaign”

      Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh and Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass, The Diplomat, 13 April 2022

    • Islamic State-linked Groups in the Philippines: Fragmented and Weakened

      37. “Islamic State-linked Groups in the Philippines: Fragmented and Weakened”

      Joseph Franco, GW Program on Extremism, 11 April 2022

    • ISKP’s Continued Interest in India

      38. “ISKP’s Continued Interest in India”

      Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass and Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh, Jamestown Foundation Terrorism Monitor, 08 April 2022

    • Ukraine War: A Warning on Great Power Rivalry

      39. “Ukraine War: A Warning on Great Power Rivalry”

      Han Fook Kwang, The Straits Times, 03 April 2022

    • Su’ Al-Khatimah (Mati Yang Buruk) Tidak Mesti Menimpa Penentang Kebenaran Yang Tegar (Evil-ending May Not Be the Fate of Hardcore Anti-Truth Proponent)

      40. “Su’ Al-Khatimah (Mati Yang Buruk) Tidak Mesti Menimpa Penentang Kebenaran Yang Tegar (Evil-ending May Not Be the Fate of Hardcore Anti-Truth Proponent)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir #45, 01 April 2022

    • Defence Diplomacy as a Tool to Cope with the Climate Crisis

      41. “Defence Diplomacy as a Tool to Cope with the Climate Crisis”

      S. Nanthini, East Asia Forum, 31 March 2022

    • The Logistical Challenge of Responding to Disaster

      42. “The Logistical Challenge of Responding to Disaster”

      Lina Gong, The Interpreter, 28 March 2022

    • Drones: Militant Game Changer in the Middle East?

      43. “Drones: Militant Game Changer in the Middle East?”

      Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass, The Defense Post, 24 March 2022

    • Islam, Muslims and the Secular State of Singapore

      44. “Islam, Muslims and the Secular State of Singapore”

      Mohamed Bin Ali, The Diplomat , 24 March 2022

    • Recipe For Disaster?: Implications Of The Ukraine-Russia War On China’s Food Security

      45. “Recipe For Disaster?: Implications Of The Ukraine-Russia War On China’s Food Security”

      Genevieve Donnellon-May and Zhang Hongzhou, AsiaGlobal Online, 24 March 2022

    • ISIS has a new leader – why it is vital to break the bai’at

      46. “ISIS has a new leader – why it is vital to break the bai’at”

      Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman, The Straits Times, 22 March 2022

    • The Death Of Islamic State (IS) Leader Abu Ibrahim Al-Qurashi: A Window To Stop The Cycle Of Violence Ideology – Analysis

      47. “The Death Of Islamic State (IS) Leader Abu Ibrahim Al-Qurashi: A Window To Stop The Cycle Of Violence Ideology – Analysis”

      Muhammad Saiful Alam Shah Bin Sudiman, Eurasia Review, 22 March 2022

    • Kemusnahan Setelah Kemuncak Kejayaan (Fall At the Height of Achievement)

      48. “Kemusnahan Setelah Kemuncak Kejayaan (Fall At the Height of Achievement)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul tafsir #44, 18 March 2022

    • Nusantara Capital Plans to Carve Out Jokowi’s Legacy

      49. “Nusantara Capital Plans to Carve Out Jokowi’s Legacy”

      Jefferson Ng Jin Chuan, East Asia Forum, 18 March 2022

    • The More Things Change… How Regional Security Multilateralism in the Asia Pacific is Evolving

      50. “The More Things Change… How Regional Security Multilateralism in the Asia Pacific is Evolving”

      Sarah Teo, Melbourne Asia Review, 18 March 2022

    • UMNO Eyes an Early Election, but It is Not Out of the Woods Yet

      51. “UMNO Eyes an Early Election, but It is Not Out of the Woods Yet”

      Ariel Tan and Nadiah Binte Isa, TODAY, 18 March 2022

    • Ambil peluang cuti sekolah, bina kerohanian anak

      52. “Ambil peluang cuti sekolah, bina kerohanian anak”

      Ahmad Helmi Bin Mohamad Hasbi, Berita Harian, 17 March 2022

    • Foreign Fighters from Asia in Ukraine? Prospects and Possibilities

      53. “Foreign Fighters from Asia in Ukraine? Prospects and Possibilities”

      Shashi Jayakumar, The Diplomat, 17 March 2022

    • Why a Truce Between Moscow and Kyiv Would be the Best Outcome for Beijing

      54. “Why a Truce Between Moscow and Kyiv Would be the Best Outcome for Beijing”

      Benjamin Ho, ThinkChina, 15 March 2022

    • Islamic State in West Africa Province Video Signals the Group’s Grand Strategy for the Future

      55. “Islamic State in West Africa Province Video Signals the Group’s Grand Strategy for the Future”

      Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass and Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh, Jamestown Foundation Terrorism Monitor, 11 March 2022

    • Buktikan Kebenaran Dengan Tindakan (Proving Truth By Action)

      56. “Buktikan Kebenaran Dengan Tindakan (Proving Truth By Action)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir #43 , 04 March 2022

    • Singapore’s PAP: The Politics of Dominance

      57. “Singapore’s PAP: The Politics of Dominance”

      Shashi Jayakumar, The Diplomat, 03 March 2022

    • Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Its Strategic Implications for Indonesia

      58. “Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Its Strategic Implications for Indonesia”

      Keoni Indrabayu Marzuki and Adhi Priamarizki, The Jakarta Post, 02 March 2022

    • Partnerships a Pathway for Mekong’s Water Security

      59. “Partnerships a Pathway for Mekong’s Water Security”

      Christopher Chen, 360info, 28 February 2022

    • Pesanan Ramadan (Ramadan Messages)

      60. “Pesanan Ramadan (Ramadan Messages)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Al-Istiqamah Mosque, 28 February 2022

    • State surveillance – where do we draw the line?

      61. “State surveillance – where do we draw the line?”

      Shashi Jayakumar, The Straits Times, 28 February 2022

    • Korean Peninsula-Southeast Asia Relations: 2021 in Review

      62. “Korean Peninsula-Southeast Asia Relations: 2021 in Review”

      Shawn Ho, Korea Bulletin (Korea Centre, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore), 25 February 2022

    • The Challenges of Repatriating Malaysian IS Fighters from Syria

      63. “The Challenges of Repatriating Malaysian IS Fighters from Syria”

      Rueben Ananthan Santhana Dass and Jasminder Singh S/O Bilveer Singh, The Diplomat, 24 February 2022

    • Tangani Stres Dengan Tidur (Overcoming Stress With Sleep)

      64. “Tangani Stres Dengan Tidur (Overcoming Stress With Sleep)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir, 18 February 2022

    • Examining the Military’s Soft Power Challenge in the Southern Philippines

      65. “Examining the Military’s Soft Power Challenge in the Southern Philippines”

      Joseph Franco, United States Institute of Peace, 16 February 2022

    • 30 Years of ASEAN-India Relations: Taking Stock

      66. “30 Years of ASEAN-India Relations: Taking Stock”

      Nazia Hussain and Tan Ming Hui, Fulcrum, 14 February 2022

    • Recapping ASEAN’s Year of Pandemic Recovery and Political Challenges

      67. “Recapping ASEAN’s Year of Pandemic Recovery and Political Challenges”

      Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit, East Asia Forum, 14 February 2022

    • Indonesia Parliament to Scrutinise Bilateral Agreements with Singapore

      68. “Indonesia Parliament to Scrutinise Bilateral Agreements with Singapore”

      Jefferson Ng Jin Chuan, The Diplomat, 10 February 2022

    • Kisah Dua Hamba Yang Khilaf (Story of Two Persons Who Had Wronged Themselves)

      69. “Kisah Dua Hamba Yang Khilaf (Story of Two Persons Who Had Wronged Themselves)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir, 04 February 2022

    • Indonesia Israel Relations: Is a Breakthrough Imminent?

      70. “Indonesia Israel Relations: Is a Breakthrough Imminent?”

      Jefferson Ng Jin Chuan, The Diplomat, 31 January 2022

    • US-ASEAN Ties – The Goldilocks Quest Continues

      71. “US-ASEAN Ties – The Goldilocks Quest Continues”

      Joseph Liow Chin Yong, The Straits Times, 29 January 2022

    • Pilihan Untuk Beriman Atau Tidak (Freedom to Choose Whether to Believe or Not)

      72. “Pilihan Untuk Beriman Atau Tidak (Freedom to Choose Whether to Believe or Not)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir (Al-Khair Mosque), 21 January 2022

    • Evaluating Strategies to Address Online Radicalization in Singapore

      73. “Evaluating Strategies to Address Online Radicalization in Singapore”

      Mohamed Bin Ali, The Diplomat, 18 January 2022

    • Nahdlatul Ulama’s New Chair Faces a Difficult Choice: Political Neutrality or Patronage

      74. “Nahdlatul Ulama’s New Chair Faces a Difficult Choice: Political Neutrality or Patronage”

      Alexander Raymond Arifianto, Indonesia at Melbourne, 18 January 2022

    • What’s behind Indonesia’s choice of F-15, Rafale and its implications

      75. “What’s behind Indonesia’s choice of F-15, Rafale and its implications”

      Keoni Indrabayu Marzuki and Adhi Priamarizki, The Jakarta Post, 18 January 2022

    • Adab for Muslims When Using the Handphone Camera

      76. “Adab for Muslims When Using the Handphone Camera”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Karyawan (AMP), 14 January 2022

    • Japan and Australia ties blossom

      77. “Japan and Australia ties blossom”

      Tan Ming Hui, The Interpreter, 11 January 2022

    • A Wasatiyyah Approach to Understanding Theological Absolutism

      78. “A Wasatiyyah Approach to Understanding Theological Absolutism”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Pergas, 10 January 2022

    • Masalah Psikologi dan Minda Dalam Kerja Dakwah (Psychological and Mindset Problems in Da`wah Work)

      79. “Masalah Psikologi dan Minda Dalam Kerja Dakwah (Psychological and Mindset Problems in Da`wah Work)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Suara Istiqamah (Al-Istiqamah Mosque), 10 January 2022

    • Pendekatan Wasatiyyah Dalam Memahami Absolutisme Dalam Beragama (A Wasatiyyah Approach to Understanding Theological Absolutism)

      80. “Pendekatan Wasatiyyah Dalam Memahami Absolutisme Dalam Beragama (A Wasatiyyah Approach to Understanding Theological Absolutism)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Pergas, 10 January 2022

    • Dakwah Hendaklah Fokus Pada Idea, Hujah Rasional dan Membina Keyakinan, Bukan Serangan Peribadi dan Membuat Ugutan (Da`wah Should Focus on Ideas and Rational Arguments, Not Personal Attack and Making Threat)

      81. “Dakwah Hendaklah Fokus Pada Idea, Hujah Rasional dan Membina Keyakinan, Bukan Serangan Peribadi dan Membuat Ugutan (Da`wah Should Focus on Ideas and Rational Arguments, Not Personal Attack and Making Threat)”

      Muhammad Haniff Hassan, Mimbar Darul Tafsir (Al-Khair Mosque), 05 January 2022

    • The Mutating Virus and Its Message to Mankind

      82. “The Mutating Virus and Its Message to Mankind”

      Han Fook Kwang, The Straits Times, 02 January 2022

    • Collaborative Governance to Achieve ASEAN Community Vision 2025– Implementing the Blueprint

      1. Collaborative Governance to Achieve ASEAN Community Vision 2025– Implementing the Blueprint

      Alistair D. B. Cook and Mely Caballero-Anthony. Compendium of Analytical Views for the ASCC Blueprint 2025, Jakarta: ASEAN Secretariat., 07 January 2022

    • Hopes and Hurdles for Indonesia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violent Extremism

      1. Hopes and Hurdles for Indonesia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violent Extremism

      Cameron Sumpter and Yuslikha K. Wardhani. Hopes and Hurdles for Indonesia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violent Extremism, Washington D.C., 31 March 2022

    • Chinese Mining Companies and Local Mobilization in Myanmar

      2. Chinese Mining Companies and Local Mobilization in Myanmar

      Xue Gong. Carnegie Endowment For International Peace, United States, 26 January 2022

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