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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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    • Income Inequality in ASEAN: Perceptions on Regional Stability from Indonesia and the Philippines (ASEAN-Canada Working No. 1, 2014)

      Income Inequality in ASEAN: Perceptions on Regional Stability from Indonesia and the Philippines (ASEAN-Canada Working No. 1, 2014)

      Matthew J. Bock

      Categories: NTS Centre / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      02 April 2014

    • WP267 | Of Auxiliary Forces and Private Armies: Security Sector Governance (SSG) and Conflict Management in Maguindanao, Mindanao

      WP267 | Of Auxiliary Forces and Private Armies: Security Sector Governance (SSG) and Conflict Management in Maguindanao, Mindanao

      Maria Anna Rowena Luz G. Layador

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      16 January 2014

    • Ceasefires sans peace process in Myanmar: The Shan State Army, 1989-2011 (MacArthur ASI WP No. 26)

      Ceasefires sans peace process in Myanmar: The Shan State Army, 1989-2011 (MacArthur ASI WP No. 26)

      Samara Yawnghwe, Tin Maung Maung Than

      Categories: NTS Centre / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      17 September 2013

    • Containing spoilers: Civil-military relations and third parties in the post-Suharto Aceh peace initiatives (MacArthur ASI WP No. 25)

      Containing spoilers: Civil-military relations and third parties in the post-Suharto Aceh peace initiatives (MacArthur ASI WP No. 25)

      Evan A. Laksmana

      Categories: NTS Centre / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      12 September 2013

    • The shifting sands of the Malaysian political landscape and the impact on security sector governance (SSG) (MacArthur ASI WP No. 24)

      The shifting sands of the Malaysian political landscape and the impact on security sector governance (SSG) (MacArthur ASI WP No. 24)

      Tang Siew Mun

      Categories: NTS Centre / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      05 September 2013

    • Cracks, bumps, potholes and U-turns: Negotiating the road to peace in Mindanao (MacArthur ASI WP No. 23)

      Cracks, bumps, potholes and U-turns: Negotiating the road to peace in Mindanao (MacArthur ASI WP No. 23)

      Herman Joseph S. Kraft

      Categories: NTS Centre / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      27 August 2013

    • WP261 | Beyond Its Minerals/Natural Resources: Why Africa Matters to the World

      WP261 | Beyond Its Minerals/Natural Resources: Why Africa Matters to the World

      Ibrahim Gambari

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Country and Region Studies / Global / International Political Economy / Working Papers

      25 July 2013

    • Conflict in Southern Thailand: Seed for security sector reform? (MacArthur ASI WP No. 22)

      Conflict in Southern Thailand: Seed for security sector reform? (MacArthur ASI WP No. 22)

      Keokam Kraisoraphong

      Categories: NTS Centre / Non-Traditional Security / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Working Papers

      17 July 2013

    • WP258 | Enhancing Global and Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Management and Resolution

      WP258 | Enhancing Global and Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Management and Resolution

      Ibrahim Gambari

      Categories: NTS Centre / RSIS / Global / Non-Traditional Security / Working Papers

      02 May 2013

    • Emergency return of Bangladeshi migrants from Libya (NTS WP No. 9)

      Emergency return of Bangladeshi migrants from Libya (NTS WP No. 9)

      Tasneem Siddiqui, M. Rashed Alam Bhuiyan

      Categories: NTS Centre / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / South Asia / Working Papers

      29 April 2013

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