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    • A History of the People’s Action Party, 1985-2021

      A History of the People’s Action Party, 1985-2021

      Shashi Jayakumar

      Singapore: National University of Singapore/ NUS Press Singapore

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      14 December 2021

    • Singapore Chronicles: PAP

      Singapore Chronicles: PAP

      Shashi Jayakumar, Albert Lau

      Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies & Straits Times Press

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      09 August 2019

    • Is the People’s Action Party Here to Stay?: Analysing the Resilience of the One-party Dominant State in Singapore

      Is the People’s Action Party Here to Stay?: Analysing the Resilience of the One-party Dominant State in Singapore

      Bilveer Singh

      Singapore: World Scientific Publishing

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      15 July 2019

    • Civic Multiculturalism in Singapore: Revisiting Citizenship, Rights and Recognition

      Civic Multiculturalism in Singapore: Revisiting Citizenship, Rights and Recognition

      Terri-Anne Teo

      Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      05 July 2019

    • Singapore Chronicles: Multiracialism

      Singapore Chronicles: Multiracialism

      Norman Vasu, Juhi Ahuja

      Singapore: Straits Times Press

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      21 November 2018

    • L’Impact du Jihad Virtuel

      L’Impact du Jihad Virtuel

      Romain Quivooij

      France: Editions L'Harmattan

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      01 August 2016

    • Media Law in Singapore

      Media Law in Singapore

      Teo Yi-Ling

      Singapore: Sweet & Maxwell

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      09 October 2015

    • Law, Policy and Technology: Cyberterrorism, Information Warfare and Internet Immobilization

      Law, Policy and Technology: Cyberterrorism, Information Warfare and Internet Immobilization

      Pauline C. Reich, Eduardo Gelbstein

      USA: IGI Global

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      24 June 2012

    • Radical Pathways: Understanding Muslim Radicalization in Indonesia

      Radical Pathways: Understanding Muslim Radicalization in Indonesia

      Kumar Ramakrishna

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      01 June 2009

    • How Diasporic Peoples Maintain their Identity in Multicultural Societies: Chinese, Africans, and Jews

      How Diasporic Peoples Maintain their Identity in Multicultural Societies: Chinese, Africans, and Jews

      Norman Vasu

      Categories: CENS / Authored Books

      31 March 2009

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