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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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    • CO17167 | Challenging Islamophobia: Attitudes to Islamic Immigration

      CO17167 | Challenging Islamophobia: Attitudes to Islamic Immigration

      Paul Hedges

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / Global / Religion in Contemporary Society / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Terrorism Studies

      13 September 2017

    • CO17115 | IS Ramadan Attacks: Perverted Interpretation of Fasting Month

      CO17115 | IS Ramadan Attacks: Perverted Interpretation of Fasting Month

      Mohamed Bin Ali

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Europe / International Politics and Security / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Terrorism Studies

      09 June 2017

    • CO17108 | Religion and Politics: Reflections from Jakarta

      CO17108 | Religion and Politics: Reflections from Jakarta

      Nursheila Muez

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Religion in Contemporary Society / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      31 May 2017

    • CO17104 | What Is (Wrong With) Radicalisation? A Response to Manchester Bombing

      CO17104 | What Is (Wrong With) Radicalisation? A Response to Manchester Bombing

      Paul Hedges

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Europe / Global / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Non-Traditional Security / Terrorism Studies

      25 May 2017

    • CO17101 | Religious Offence, Public Order, and the Law

      CO17101 | Religious Offence, Public Order, and the Law

      Paul Hedges

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Non-Traditional Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      22 May 2017

    • CO17053 | Responding to Religiously-Inspired Terror: Mayor Saddiq Khan on the London Attacks

      CO17053 | Responding to Religiously-Inspired Terror: Mayor Saddiq Khan on the London Attacks

      Paul Hedges

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Europe / Global / Religion in Contemporary Society

      24 March 2017

    • CO16309 | Protesting Ahok: Flaking Indonesian Islam’s Pluralistic Tradition

      CO16309 | Protesting Ahok: Flaking Indonesian Islam’s Pluralistic Tradition

      Nursheila Muez

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

      21 December 2016

    • CO16222 | Setting the Scene: Interreligious Dialogue in Plural Societies

      CO16222 | Setting the Scene: Interreligious Dialogue in Plural Societies

      Paul Hedges

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Country and Region Studies / Global / Religion in Contemporary Society / Southeast Asia and ASEAN

      02 September 2016

    • CO16219 | Fashion, Feminism or Freedom: Dissecting France’s Ban on Burkini

      CO16219 | Fashion, Feminism or Freedom: Dissecting France’s Ban on Burkini

      Paul Hedges

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Europe / Global / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Religion in Contemporary Society / Terrorism Studies

      29 August 2016

    • CO16203 | IS Terrorism: How to Win the Ideological Battle

      CO16203 | IS Terrorism: How to Win the Ideological Battle

      Mohamed Bin Ali

      Categories: RSIS / SRP / Commentaries / Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / East Asia and Asia Pacific / Global / Middle East and North Africa (MENA) / Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Terrorism Studies

      11 August 2016

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