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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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    • CO08049 | An Explanation for Singapore’s Innovation Gap

      CO08049 | An Explanation for Singapore’s Innovation Gap

      Richard Carney, Loh Yi Zheng

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      21 April 2008

    • CO08047 | The US Push for a Northeast Asia Forum: Three Ramifications for East Asian Regionalism

      CO08047 | The US Push for a Northeast Asia Forum: Three Ramifications for East Asian Regionalism

      Tan See Seng

      Categories: CMS / IDSS / RSIS / Commentaries / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / International Politics and Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism

      16 April 2008

    • CO07122 | Regional Financial Integration: When Leadership is Needed

      CO07122 | Regional Financial Integration: When Leadership is Needed

      Richard Carney

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Global / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism

      16 November 2007

    • CO07052 | The Tao of Spider-Man: Lessons for Singapore Defence and Diplomacy

      CO07052 | The Tao of Spider-Man: Lessons for Singapore Defence and Diplomacy

      Tan See Seng

      Categories: CMS / IDSS / Commentaries / International Politics and Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      01 June 2007

    • CO07005 | From Hegemony to Loose Bipolarity: The Evolving Geopolitics of the US, EU and China

      CO07005 | From Hegemony to Loose Bipolarity: The Evolving Geopolitics of the US, EU and China

      Richard Carney, Richard A. Bitzinger

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Global / International Political Economy

      26 January 2007

    • CO06102 | Ignoring Doctors’ Orders:Political Impediments to China’s Financial Liberalization

      CO06102 | Ignoring Doctors’ Orders:Political Impediments to China’s Financial Liberalization

      Richard Carney

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / East Asia and Asia Pacific / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism

      26 September 2006

    • CO06101 | Ties That Bind? Asian and European Financial Integration Compared?

      CO06101 | Ties That Bind? Asian and European Financial Integration Compared?

      Richard Carney

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / International Political Economy / Regionalism and Multilateralism

      25 September 2006

    • CO06076 | Mideast Conflict – A Silver Lining? Mixed Economic Impact Likely

      CO06076 | Mideast Conflict – A Silver Lining? Mixed Economic Impact Likely

      Richard Carney

      Categories: CMS / RSIS / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

      03 August 2006

    • CO06049 | Saving Timor: Whose Responsibility Is It?

      CO06049 | Saving Timor: Whose Responsibility Is It?

      Tan See Seng

      Categories: CMS / IDSS / RSIS / Commentaries / International Politics and Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      12 June 2006

    • CO03042 | “Irrelevant” UN, “Irreverent” US: Whither Institutionalism After Iraq?

      CO03042 | “Irrelevant” UN, “Irreverent” US: Whither Institutionalism After Iraq?

      Tan See Seng

      Categories: CMS / IDSS / RSIS / Commentaries / Global / International Politics and Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism

      05 December 2003

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