IDEAS (February '12)
We remember [pg 5] A team of young adults has created a board game to keep alive the Malay Regiment story.
Never again [pg 6] DPM Teo Chee Hean talks about how his family, like so many others, suffered when the Japanese invaded. And, hence, the importance of total defence.
Ghosts of war [pg 7] Places full of war memories - Changi Chapel & Museum, Bukit Chandu and Labrador Nature Reserve.
Trade and talk [pg 8] Germany and Japan have benefitted more through trade than war. And, water agreements have enabled countries to peacefully share rivers such as the Mekong, Nile and Danube.
The Long Peace [pg 9] Some call this era The Long Peace. Reasons range from nuclear-bomb phobia to humans having evolved into more peace-loving beings.
Is war ever right? [pg 10] History once glorified war but now we see it as justifiable only as a last resort. Even then, the Geneva Conventions should apply.
The enemy is hatred [pg 11] Why war stories need to be told and how they may contribute to the healing. Also, An amazing friendship between the mothers of a 9/11 terrorist and the mother of a 9/11 victim.





We remember [pg 5] A team of young adults has created a board game to keep alive the Malay Regiment story.
Never again [pg 6] DPM Teo Chee Hean talks about how his family, like so many others, suffered when the Japanese invaded. And, hence, the importance of total defence.
Ghosts of war [pg 7] Places full of war memories - Changi Chapel & Museum, Bukit Chandu and Labrador Nature Reserve.
Trade and talk [pg 8] Germany and Japan have benefitted more through trade than war. And, water agreements have enabled countries to peacefully share rivers such as the Mekong, Nile and Danube.
The Long Peace [pg 9] Some call this era The Long Peace. Reasons range from nuclear-bomb phobia to humans having evolved into more peace-loving beings.
Is war ever right? [pg 10] History once glorified war but now we see it as justifiable only as a last resort. Even then, the Geneva Conventions should apply.
The enemy is hatred [pg 11] Why war stories need to be told and how they may contribute to the healing. Also, An amazing friendship between the mothers of a 9/11 terrorist and the mother of a 9/11 victim.


We remember [pg 5] A team of young adults has created a board game to keep alive the Malay Regiment story.
Never again [pg 6] DPM Teo Chee Hean talks about how his family, like so many others, suffered when the Japanese invaded. And, hence, the importance of total defence.
Ghosts of war [pg 7] Places full of war memories - Changi Chapel & Museum, Bukit Chandu and Labrador Nature Reserve.
Trade and talk [pg 8] Germany and Japan have benefitted more through trade than war. And, water agreements have enabled countries to peacefully share rivers such as the Mekong, Nile and Danube.
The Long Peace [pg 9] Some call this era The Long Peace. Reasons range from nuclear-bomb phobia to humans having evolved into more peace-loving beings.
Is war ever right? [pg 10] History once glorified war but now we see it as justifiable only as a last resort. Even then, the Geneva Conventions should apply.
The enemy is hatred [pg 11] Why war stories need to be told and how they may contribute to the healing. Also, An amazing friendship between the mothers of a 9/11 terrorist and the mother of a 9/11 victim.


