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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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    • CO13227 | Energy Security: Would Vietnam’s Ninh Thuan Nuclearise Southeast Asia?

      CO13227 | Energy Security: Would Vietnam’s Ninh Thuan Nuclearise Southeast Asia?

      Margareth Sembiring

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      16 December 2013

    • CO13222 | Food Security: What It Means for a Food-Importing Country

      CO13222 | Food Security: What It Means for a Food-Importing Country

      Paul Teng

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      04 December 2013

    • CO13211 | Typhoon Haiyan’s Aftermath: Testing Resilience in Complex Emergencies

      CO13211 | Typhoon Haiyan’s Aftermath: Testing Resilience in Complex Emergencies

      Mely Caballero-Anthony, Julius Cesar Imperial Trajano

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      15 November 2013

    • CO13200 | The Mindanao Peace Process: Can Indonesia Advance It?

      CO13200 | The Mindanao Peace Process: Can Indonesia Advance It?

      Margareth Sembiring

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      28 October 2013

    • CO13185 | Southeast Asia’s Food Security Challenge: More than ‘Stock’ Solution Needed

      CO13185 | Southeast Asia’s Food Security Challenge: More than ‘Stock’ Solution Needed

      Belinda Chng

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      04 October 2013

    • CO13166 | China as the World’s Largest Rice Importer: Regional Implications

      CO13166 | China as the World’s Largest Rice Importer: Regional Implications

      , Zhang Hongzhou

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      12 September 2013

    • CO13153 | A Tale of Two Farms: Agricultural support in India and Thailand

      CO13153 | A Tale of Two Farms: Agricultural support in India and Thailand

      Maria Carmencita S. Morales

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      19 August 2013

    • CO13131 | A Haze-Free ASEAN: Will the Vision Go Up in Smoke?

      CO13131 | A Haze-Free ASEAN: Will the Vision Go Up in Smoke?

      Yang Razali Kassim

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      16 July 2013

    • CO13128 | Fuel Price Hike and Indonesia’s Energy Insecurity

      CO13128 | Fuel Price Hike and Indonesia’s Energy Insecurity

      Margareth Sembiring, Yoes C. Kenawas

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      11 July 2013

    • CO13121 | The Haze and ASEAN: Environmental Politics, Diplomacy and Stability

      CO13121 | The Haze and ASEAN: Environmental Politics, Diplomacy and Stability

      Yang Razali Kassim

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      02 July 2013

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