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Forward engagement : RSIS as a think tank of international studies and security in the Asia-Pacific : [in memory of our founding director S. R. Nathan] / editor, Alan Chong,...

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  • Forward engagement : RSIS as a think tank of international studies and security in the Asia-Pacific : [in memory of our founding director S. R. Nathan] / editor, Alan Chong,...
  • [Hackensack] (N.J.) [etc.] : World scientific
  • C 2017
  • 1 vol. (XVIII-155 pages) : ill. ; 24 cm
  • 978-981-320-846-9
  • 981-320-846-5
  • 9789813208469 rel.
  • [Mélanges. Nathan. S. R.. 1924-2016.]
  • [Research at RSIS.]
  • 355.033 059
  • Notes bibliographiques.
  • The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at 20 : enhancing intellectual capital and quiet diplomacy / by Alan Chong Research at RSIS / by Joseph Liow The role and place of RSIS in multilateralism / by Tan See Seng RSIS and research on the South China Sea / by Ralf Emmers CENS and the whole-of-government approach / by Kumar Ramakrishna RSIS at 20 : the policy/academic nexus / by Barry Desker CENS, national security, and their futures / by Shashi Jayakumar ICPVTR, securing the lion city : fighting back / by Rohan Gunaratna Religion, conflict, and peacebuilding: the urgency of inter-religious dialogue / by Alami Musa, Mohamed Ali and Paul Hedges Singapore's digital defence / by Benjamin Ang and Tan Teck Boon The non-traditional security challenges of climate change, food security, and humanitarian disasters / by Mely Caballero-Anthony and Alistair Cook Track two diplomacy : the untiring relevance of CSCAP / by Kwa Chong Guan NADI : supporting ADMM and defence diplomacy / by Tan Seng Chye Leveraging civilian academia for professional military education / by Jimmy Tan RSIS, military education, and defence diplomacy / by Eddie Lim and Daniel Chua Evolving the RSIS commentary : forum for thought leadership on strategic issues / by Yang Razali Kassim and Mushahid Ali Some reflections on Ph.D. education and careers / by Friedrich Wu Conclusion : beginning, change, and future : the RSIS way / by Ong Keng Yong
  • La 4e de couv. indique : "In many ways, the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) is a microcosm of the Singapore brand of government. The DNA of Singapore's policymaking is its forward-looking nature. S. Rajaratnam talked about the captain of the ship and the qualities of the 'Assabiya' while Lee Kuan Yew articulated his wish for leadership foresight and the admiration for 'helicopter quality' candidates in policymaking. This was how RSIS' mission began under the stewardship of the late President S.R. Nathan. RSIS began (as IDSS) in 1996 as a form of policymakers' clairvoyant on security matters. To date, it is Singapore's 'frontline' think tank on Asia-Pacific security, counter-terrorism, inter-religious dialogue and non-traditional security threats. The various contributors in this edited volume, Forward Engagement: RSIS as a Think Tank of International Studies and Security in the Asia-Pacific, have been stalwarts of the RSIS mission for the past 20 years. These are their reflections for posterity as well as their forward projections for their quasi-diplomatic and intellectual roles in the service of Singapore's national security."
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