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East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Website: http://www.nus.edu.sg/NUSinfo/EAI/
Staff & Research Interests page: http://www.nus.edu.sg/NUSinfo/EAI/
Current Research Programs: Regional economics, economic reform, overseas ethnic Chinese cultural and commercial networks.
Capacity Building & Training: Yes. Limited seminars.
Online Publishing: Yes. Accepts outside research articles for publication on the website.
Intern Program: No.
Visiting Fellows & Researchers: Yes.
Address: East Asian Institute National University of Singapore
AS5, Level 4
7 Arts Link
Singapore 117571
Tel: (65) 6779 1037
Fax: (65) 6779 3409
Email: eaisec@nus.edu.sg
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Institute of Policy Studies

Website: http://www.ips.org.sg/
Staff & Research Interests page: http://www.ips.org.sg/staff/
Current Research Programs: Domestic trade, fiscal policy, exchange rate, entrepreneurial development, environment, urban development, politics, governance, mass communications, multiculturalism, demography, culture, international relations and law.
Capacity Building & Training: Yes. Seminars and conferences.
Online Publishing: Yes. Working papers, lectures, speeches and articles.
Intern Program: No.
Visiting Fellows & Researchers: No.
Special Website Content: Yes. Adjunct fellowships.
Address: Institute of Policy Studies
29 Heng Mui Keng Terrace
Singapore 119620
Tel: (65) 6215 1010
Fax: (65) 6777 0700
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Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore

Website: http://www.iseas.edu.sg/
Staff & Research Interests page: http://www.iseas.edu.sg/researcher.htm
Current Research Programs: Regional economics, ASEAN bilateral relations, trade, energy.
Capacity Building & Training: Yes. Public forums and conferences.
Online Publishing: Yes. Trends in Southeast Asia monographs, archived working papers, Viewpoints, and newsletter.
Intern Program: Yes.
Visiting Fellows & Researchers: Yes.
Special Website Content: Yes. Webcasts.
Address: ISEAS
30 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Pasir Panjang
Singapore - 119614
Tel: (65) 6778 0955
Fax: (65) 6778 1735
E-mail: admin@iseas.edu.sg
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Singapore Institute of International Affairs

Website: http://www.siiaonline.org/
Staff & Research Interests page: http://www.siiaonline.org/
Current Research Programs: East Asian regionalism, sustainable development and governance, Asia-Europe relations.
Capacity Building & Training: Yes, including Business Outlook speakers series and public and youth education.
Online Publishing: Yes.
Intern Program: No, but student membership fee allows access to internal and other special events.
Visiting Fellows & Researchers: Yes.
Address: 2 Nassim Road, Singapore 258370
Tel: 65-67349600
Fax: 65-67336217

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  1. JVI
    (posted 29 March 2007 / 11:46:42 AM)

    I also think that there is very limited information about Philippine-based think tanks. I think the report should also at least provide information how they participate with ADB business operations and their past and previous undertakings with ADB.
  2. YN Zabortseva
    (posted 27 January 2007 / 09:17:28 AM)

    Remarkable idea!
    However, regarding kazakhstani think-tanks the data is obviously insufficient.

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