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Will the Eurozone breakup?
15 November 2011 9:54 AM | No CommentsCato scholar and Johns Hopkins University Professor Steve H. Hanke discusses regime uncertainty and the chances of a Eurozone breakup.
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Malaysia’s Obedient Wives Club
10 November 2011 9:42 AM | No CommentsWomen’s rights groups are appalled, and there are concerns about links to the founder’s radical Islamist movement.
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Legal Principles of Islamic Governance
29 September 2011 3:47 PM | No CommentsThe Koran lays down 2 cardinal principles of governance.
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Singapore’s Environmental Challenges
28 September 2011 5:12 AM | No CommentsCSIS interviews Dr Vivian Balakrishnan on the environmental challenges Singapore faces.
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Alex Kozinski on Privacy and Technology
27 September 2011 5:18 AM | No CommentsThe growing intrusion of technology in our daily lives facilitates governments, special interest groups and the commercial sector to monitor us.
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Global Perspectives on Good Governance
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Governance and Public Debt in Asia
03 June 2011 7:26 AM | 17 CommentsPaying off high public debt with more current and future taxation constitutes bad governance.
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If the people do not lead, democracy is a ruse
20 May 2011 12:30 AM | No CommentsDemocracy demands active participation and the constant evaluation of all options available.
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Defence & Foreign Affairs Archive
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中秋节遇上9/11,全球化下的悲喜剧
Posted on September 12, 2011 | No Comments传统遇上了现代,在全球化的冲击下,竟然演凑出一幕悲喜剧的交响曲。 -
9/11: A Bloody Decade of Fear and Vaunting
Posted on September 11, 2011 | 1 CommentThe decade since 9/11 is the real lost decade for America. We lost the chance to maintain relative peace and quiet in the years since the Cold War. -
The Great ‘Economic’ Wall of China
Posted on September 8, 2011 | 2 CommentsProtectionism, cronyism and corruption is rife in China. Beware of China's Great 'Economic' Wall. -
Lee Kuan Yew denies characterising islam as ‘venomous’
Posted on September 5, 2011 | 2 CommentsLee Kuan Yew denies characterising islam as 'venomous' -
Middle-class no longer the bedrock of stability
Posted on August 31, 2011 | No CommentsRecent developments in Egypt, Britain and China have demonstrated that the middle-class can be an assertive stakeholder. -
What the Battle of Red Cliff tells us about NS
Posted on August 26, 2011 | 7 CommentsWhy it is better to have a smaller size professional military composed of regular men and women rather than a conscription system -
A Financial Crisis can bring greater peace and prosperity
Posted on August 16, 2011 | No CommentsA financial crisis affecting ASEAN is actually a good pretext to pursue a disarmament pact. This will lead to greater peace and prosperity within the region. -
US Relations in the South China Sea
Posted on August 15, 2011 | 2 CommentsSouth China Sea disputes have dominated US actions in Southeast Asia over the past two years. -
The Crisis of Humanitarian Intervention
Posted on August 11, 2011 | No CommentsVery few humanitarian interventions would have qualified as valid and carried out legitimately in the last 40 years.