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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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    • CO07078 | The Rush for Nuclear Energy in Southeast Asia: Promises and Pitfalls

      CO07078 | The Rush for Nuclear Energy in Southeast Asia: Promises and Pitfalls

      Mely Caballero-Anthony, Sofiah Jamil

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

      23 July 2007

    • CO07057 | The OIC’s Journey to Enlightenment

      CO07057 | The OIC’s Journey to Enlightenment

      Sofiah Jamil

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      07 June 2007

    • CO07010 | Climate Change and the Muslim World: The OIC Can do with ‘Captain Planet’

      CO07010 | Climate Change and the Muslim World: The OIC Can do with ‘Captain Planet’

      Sofiah Jamil

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Non-Traditional Security / South Asia / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      14 February 2007

    • CO07009 | Can Southeast Asia Afford to Wait? Coping with Floods and Humanitarian Emergencies

      CO07009 | Can Southeast Asia Afford to Wait? Coping with Floods and Humanitarian Emergencies

      Mely Caballero-Anthony

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

      07 February 2007

    • CO06115 | Clearing up ASEAN’s Hazy Relations

      CO06115 | Clearing up ASEAN’s Hazy Relations

      Sofiah Jamil

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

      25 October 2006

    • CO06055 | Recalibrating the ASEAN Security Community

      CO06055 | Recalibrating the ASEAN Security Community

      Mely Caballero-Anthony

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      21 June 2006

    • CO06050 | Building a Regional Disaster Response Mechanism for a Secure ASEAN Community

      CO06050 | Building a Regional Disaster Response Mechanism for a Secure ASEAN Community

      Mely Caballero-Anthony, Amitav Acharya

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

      13 June 2006

    • CO05045 | Arroyo and the Philippines’ “Unfinished Revolution”

      CO05045 | Arroyo and the Philippines’ “Unfinished Revolution”

      Mely Caballero-Anthony

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

      26 July 2005

    • CO05028 | Understanding Development Gaps in ASEAN

      CO05028 | Understanding Development Gaps in ASEAN

      Mely Caballero-Anthony

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      31 May 2005

    • CO04043 | Political Transitions and Regional Security in Southeast Asia

      CO04043 | Political Transitions and Regional Security in Southeast Asia

      Mely Caballero-Anthony, Joey Long

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Commentaries / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      13 September 2004

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