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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Asad-ul Iqbal Latif is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of SoutheastAsian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore. His areas of research include Singapore’s political and strategic relations with China, India, and the United States. He is the author of Hearts of Resilience: Singapore’s Community Engagement Programme (2011), Wang Gungwu — Junzi Scholar-Gentleman: In Conversation with Asad-ul Iqbal Latif (2010), Lim Kim San: A Builder of Singapore (2009), Three Sides in Search of a Triangle: Singapore-AmericaIndia Relations (2009), India in the Making of Singapore (2008), and Between Rising Powers: China, Singapore and India (2007). He co-edited (with Yeo Lay Hwee) Asia and Europe: Essays and Speeches by Tommy Koh (2000). Asad graduated with Honours in English from Presidency College, Calcutta, and received his Master of Letters degree in History at Clare Hall, Cambridge, where he was Raffles (Chevening) and S. Rajaratnam Scholar. He was a member of the president’s committee of the Cambridge Union Society, and a member of the editorial committee of the Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Asad was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. A journalist before joining ISEAS, he worked at The Statesman in Calcutta, Asiaweek in Hong Kong, and The Business Times and The Straits Times in Singapore. He was a Jefferson Fellow at the East-West Center in Hawaii. ...

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