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Prof. Mely Caballero-Anthony speaking at the Inaugural Southeast Asia Regional Geopolitical Update, held at the Australian National University on 1 May 2023, organised by the ANU Southeast Asia Institute (SEAI).

27 May, 202327 June, 2023 isjoeyliang@ntu.edu.sg 1067 Views
  • ← Head of NTS Centre, Prof Mely Caballero-Anthony at the Policy Retreat on “Reconstituting or Replacing the Liberal International Order” held in Tokyo on 22-23 May 2023, organised by the Toda Policy Institute, Japan.
  • Dr Alistair D.B. Cook, Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Programme, NTS Centre, and Dr Lina Gong, Research Fellow of the HADR Programme attended the Annual Civilian-Military Humanitarian Coordination Research Symposium and Workshop from 22 to 24 May in Providence, USA. →
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