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    CO06039 | “Iconic Soft Targets”? Public Housing Estates, Terrorism and Social Resilience

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Norman Vasu, Tom Quiggin

    24 May 2006

    24 May 2006

    CO06035 | People Power in the War on Terrorism

    Norman Vasu, Tom Quiggin

    16 May 2006

    16 May 2006

    CO06033 | What Europe Day can mean for ASEAN

    Graham Ong-Webb

    09 May 2006

    9 May 2006

    CO06029 | Singapore’s Darwinian Imperative Survival in a Complex and Uncertain World

    Kumar Ramakrishna, Tom Quiggin

    28 April 2006

    28 Apr 2006

    CO06010 | Learning from Cartoons The Globalisation of Free Speech

    Norman Vasu

    08 February 2006

    8 Feb 2006

    CO05087 | Sequels Seldom Sell: Why Terrorism is losing its Strategic Value for Al-Qaeda

    Bernard Loo Fook Weng, Norman Vasu

    30 November 2005

    30 Nov 2005

    CO05047 | The London Bombings: Fundamental Change in Fundamentalist Times

    Norman Vasu

    28 July 2005

    28 Jul 2005

    CO05035 | Thailand’s Restive South: Time to Acknowledge the Multiplicity of Thai-ness

    Norman Vasu

    22 June 2005

    22 Jun 2005

    CO05034 | The US Military and Non-Conventional War: Is Firepower Cheaper than Manpower?

    Bernard Loo Fook Weng, Kumar Ramakrishna

    21 June 2005

    21 Jun 2005

    CO05029 | Religion, Terror and the Fundamentalist Mentality

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    02 June 2005

    2 Jun 2005

    CO04035 | Transnational Terrorism: A Clear and Present Danger

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    27 August 2004

    27 Aug 2004

    CO04017 | Democratisation of Hate: The spread of Al Qaedaism

    Kumar Ramakrishna

    19 May 2004

    19 May 2004
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