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BIPSS Member Events 

Workshop on Countering Violent Extremism: Building Resilience & Capacity

28 March, 201718 April, 2017 isjoeyliang@ntu.edu.sg 2634 Views

BIPSS held a three day national workshop on “Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Building Resilience and Capacity”

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  • The RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Studies (NTS) hosted the NTS-Asia Consortium Annual Conference “Climate Change and Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia Pacific” in Singapore on 30-31 March 2017. →
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