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    The Think Tank is an e-newsletter published by RSIS, NTU Singapore. It features expert discussions and opinions on geopolitics, counter-terrorism, national security, non-traditional security, and other topical issues covered in RSIS workshops and lecture. It also carries news on the latest books by RSIS scholars and the most-read commentaries published by RSIS.

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    • RSIS-WTO Parliamentary Workshop – WTO in a Turbulent World: Need to Change with the Times

      CO19110 | RSIS-WTO Parliamentary Workshop – WTO in a Turbulent World: Need to Change with the Times

      Keith M. Rockwell

      Categories: CMS / Americas / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / Global / International Political Economy / International Politics and Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      04 June 2019

    • US Watch-List For ‘Currency Manipulation’: What Is It?

      CO19108 | US Watch-List For ‘Currency Manipulation’: What Is It?

      Joel Ng

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Global / International Political Economy / Non-Traditional Security / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      30 May 2019

    • EU Elections and Democracy: Choosing Leaders Over Dinner

      CO19104 | EU Elections and Democracy: Choosing Leaders Over Dinner

      Frederick Kliem

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Europe

      24 May 2019

    • US ‘Terrorist’ Labelling of IRGC: A Futile Move?

      CO19103 | US ‘Terrorist’ Labelling of IRGC: A Futile Move?

      Lyu Mengting, Chia-yi Lee

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Americas / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / International Politics and Security / Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

      22 May 2019

    • Belt and Road Forum 2019: BRI 2.0 In The Making?

      CO19086 | Belt and Road Forum 2019: BRI 2.0 In The Making?

      Pradumna Bickram Rana, Xianbai Ji

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / Global / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Regionalism and Multilateralism / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      02 May 2019

    • Trade Outlook 2019: Mostly Cloudy

      CO19059 | Trade Outlook 2019: Mostly Cloudy

      Evan Rogerson

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries

      28 March 2019

    • ASEAN’s Digital Economy: Development, Division, Disruption

      CO19046 | ASEAN’s Digital Economy: Development, Division, Disruption

      Amalina Anuar

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / Non-Traditional Security / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      18 March 2019

    • Unpacking the “Rules-Based Order”

      CO19043 | Unpacking the “Rules-Based Order”

      Joel Ng

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / International Political Economy / International Politics and Security / Non-Traditional Security / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      12 March 2019

    • WTO’s Potential Game-Changer: Global e-Commerce Rules?

      CO19022 | WTO’s Potential Game-Changer: Global e-Commerce Rules?

      Eunice Huang Muhui

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Cybersecurity, Biosecurity and Nuclear Safety / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / International Political Economy / International Politics and Security

      14 February 2019

    • To Ratify or Not to Ratify? Malaysia’s CPTPP Question

      CO19014 | To Ratify or Not to Ratify? Malaysia’s CPTPP Question

      Amalina Anuar

      Categories: CMS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / International Political Economy / International Politics and Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      23 January 2019

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