IPS-Nathan Lecture IV - The Geopolitics of Human Rights by Mr Bilahari Kausikan
The fourth IPS-Nathan Lecture will expose some of the conceptual complexities and complications of the ideas of human rights and democracy and examine their evolving role in international relations. Simplistic views of the concepts and their imprudent application have added to post-Cold War uncertainties.

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IPS-Nathan Lecture V - Can Singapore Cope? by Mr Bilahari Kausikan

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IPS- Nathan Lecture I - An Age Without Definition by Mr Bilahari Kausikan
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[Lecture] Has the West Lost it? by Prof Kishore Mahbubani

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Why China And America Are Not In A New Cold War - Bilahari Kausikan

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Singapore Perspectives 2017 “What If” — Panel IV: Looking Ahead

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MEI Annual Conference 2023 - In Conversation

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MEI 2024 Round-up with General David Petraeus and Bilahari Kausikan

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IPS-Nathan Lecture by Dr Shawn Lum — Lecture II

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State of Asia Address 2023 by Bilahari Kausikan

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Bilahari Kausikan on “How to Think About Southeast Asia”

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Reinventing Destiny - Dialogue with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong

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IPS-Nathan Lectures by Professor Wang Gungwu — Lecture I

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DISCUSSION: Interdependency in a Multipolar World

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Bilahari Kausikan: The Cold War, Russia-China Relations, and the Making (and Unmaking?) of SE Asia

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Panel 5: Alignments and Realignments in the International Order: China

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The Big Ideas of Mr Lee Kuan Yew: Geopolitics

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NUS120 Homecoming - Singapore in a Shifting Global Order: Economic Ambition & Geopolitical Realities

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John Mearsheimer in Athens: Why Realism Explains Better than Alternative Theories

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IPS- Nathan Lecture II - US-China Relations by Mr Bilahari Kausikan

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