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A Security Outlook for Bangladesh in 2017- A BIPSS E-Publication

10 February, 201729 March, 2017 isjoeyliang@ntu.edu.sg 1263 Views

Security forecasting is a key area for BIPSS. Recently BIPSS has conducted a security overview for Bangladesh in 2017 and has identified a number of issues to watch.

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  • ← President BIPSS was invited by the Dutch Defence Minister as a Keynote speaker in the Future Force Conference in the Hague
  • Workshop on ‘Radicalization in the Levant, North Africa and South Asia’ →
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The first Exercise Coordinated Response (EXCOORES 17) was held from 23rd to 25th January at the Changi C2 Centre in Singapore

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Upcoming Events

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    16 Mar 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Latest Publications

Effects of Covid-19 On Sustainable Development Goals and How to Salvage Our Global SDG Attempts

Commentaries
by Marjuka Binte Afzal
20 January, 2021

Energy Security in the COVID-19 Era

Commentaries
by Firoza Ashravee
18 January, 2021

RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies Year In Review 2020

Annual Reviews
17 December, 2020

External Publications

Re-evaluating the military’s role in disaster response

S. Nanthini
27 January, 2021

Past global economic downturns have usually had a knock-on effect for military budgets, resulting in lower defence spending…

Singapore’s approval of lab-grown meat helps sustain food security

Paul Teng
23 December, 2020

Singapore’s decision to allow the production and sale of laboratory-grown meat will help the land-scarce country to attain its goal of reducing...

Bottom-up Peacebuilding: Role of Grassroots and Local Actors in the Mindanao Peace Process

Julius Cesar I. Trajano
17 December, 2020

The people of Muslim Mindanao in the southern Philippines overwhelmingly approved, in a plebiscite in 2019…

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