RSIS Alumni Association USA

RSIS Alumni Association USA The USA chapter of the RSIS Alumni Association. Open to all graduates, researchers, and faculty of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. The S.

Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) was established in January 2007 as an autonomous school within the Nanyang Technological University. Known earlier as the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies when it was established in July 1996, RSIS’ mission is to be a leading research and graduate teaching institution in strategic and international affairs in the Asia Pacific. The RSIS Al

umni Association (RAA) was established in August 2014 to develop and maintain a strong community among RSIS' global network of alumni, researchers, and faculty through engagement efforts, online and in-person. Learn more about RAA here: http://www.rsis.edu.sg/gpo/alumni/alumni-association

RSIS Alumni Eric Sayers' new report.
31/07/2020

RSIS Alumni Eric Sayers' new report.

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies.

Associate Professor Alan Chong of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies said that the WP managed to appeal t...
11/07/2020

Associate Professor Alan Chong of the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies said that the WP managed to appeal to younger voters in Sengkang GRC.

"They might have thought, 'The Government has promised a whole load of things to take us out of the Covid-19 storm, why not vote in the WP to ensure that they deliver?'

Singapore, July 11 (The Straits Times/ANN): Singaporean analysts say results show that such people want more than just the emphasis on jobs.

Alumnus Eric Sayers chats with Defense News.
15/05/2020

Alumnus Eric Sayers chats with Defense News.

In light of recent discussions around cutting carriers, what should the Navy be doing to address the China Problem?

RSIS USA Alumni Eric Sayers interviewed by the WSJ.
17/04/2020

RSIS USA Alumni Eric Sayers interviewed by the WSJ.

A push to shift U.S. military resources to Asia to counter Chinese influence is drawing new support in Congress, where a leading lawmaker wants to compel the Pentagon to invest at least $6 billion per year in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.

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