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What's New in ICPVTR

NATO Supply Lines in Afghanistan: The Search for Alternative Routes, Ryan Clarke & Khuram Iqbal, June 2009

Preventing Suicide Terrorism, Sara De Silva, June 2009

Ending the LTTE : Recipe for counter-terrorism?, Arabinda Acharya, June 2009

The Arrest of Mas Selamat Kastari: Why the Silence?, Nur Azlin Mohamed Yasin, June 2009

Declining support for Islamist Parties: Exploring the Indonesia 'Paradox' , Tuty Raihanah Mostarom and V. Arianti, May 2009

Latest Reports

 

Attack on the Scarborough Buddhist Temple, 16 May 2009

Mas Selamat Kastari Arrested, 14 May 2009

The Bangladesh Rifles Mutiny, Asian Conflicts Reports - April 2009

Swiss Red Cross Hostage Walks Free, 18 April 2009

Rescue Of American Hostage In Somalia, 13 April 2009

Analysis of the Mumbai Terror Attacks, November 2008

Latest Publications
RAND Review Fall 2006International Aviation and Terrorism - Evolving Threats, Evolving Security
John Harrison
RAND Review Fall 2006
Countering Terrorism
Michael Chandler and Rohan Gunaratna

 

RAND Review Fall 2006Unlicensed to Kill.
Countering Imam Samudra's Justification for the Bali Bombing

Muhammad Haniff Bin Hassan

 

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ICPVTR Programs

Terrorism Analyst Study Awards

A number of Terrorism Analyst Study Awards will be offered in AY2008/09. Students enrolled in any of the MSc programmes are eligible to apply, subject to selection by the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR), which is part of RSIS. Terrorism Analysts will conduct research at ICPVTR while studying part-time for their degree over two Academic Years. Singaporeans are strongly encouraged to apply

The Counter-Terrorism Leadership Program

The International Center for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR) at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) is offering the Counter Terrorism Leadership Programme (CTLP).  Participants are drawn from the counter terrorism services of government ministries and agencies.  During their three month attachment the participants are required to attend all classes being offered during a given trimester on the Counter-Terrorism Certificate Track (CTS) in addition to any agreed upon assignments while attached to ICPVTR.

*For more information on either program please contact: iskelvinder@ntu.edu.sg

ICPVTR Functional Areas
  1. Ideological Response
  2. Legislative Response
  3. Educational Response
  4. Financial Response
  5. Media Response
  6. Terrorism Informatics
    www.terrorism-informatics.com
  7. Developmental Response

Event Details
International Conference on Terrorist Rehabilitation
24-26 February 2009
Singapore

Click here for ICTR Conference Opening Day Highlights

Click here for ICTR Conference Second Day Highlights

Click here for ICTR Conference Third Day Highlights

Click here for ICTR Conference Media Summary


Photos taken during Singapore President S.R. Nathan’s visit to ICPVTR, to mark our 4th anniversary. Monday, 7th April 2008

Visit by Mr. K. Shanmugam, Minister of Law & Second Minister of Home Affairs on 19 June 2009

International Conference on Terrorist Rehabilitation, 24-26 February 2009

Visit by H.E. Dr. Jamil Mahmoud M. Merdad, Ambassador, Embassy of Saudi Arabia on 21 April 2009

 
 

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