





Book Chapters
- (Forthcoming) ‘Halal Wastewater Recycling: Environmental solution or religious complication?’ in Religious Environmentalism: A Field of Tensions, eds. J. Koehrsen, F. Huber, J. Blanc, Routledge.
- ‘Human Security in Singapore: Where Entitlement Feeds Insecurity’ in Human Security Norms in East Asia, Eds. Y Mine, O. A. Gomez, A. Muto, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 183 – 204, 2019. – Part of the Security, Development and Human Rights in East Asia Series.
- ‘Making a Sale vs Making it Safe: Prospects for ASEAN-Australia Nuclear Energy Cooperation’ in The Australia-ASEAN Dialogue: Tracing 40 Years of Partnership, S.Wood, B. He, M. Leifer, Palgrave, 2014.
- ‘Climate-proofing a Concrete Island: Improving State and Societal Climate Adaptation Capacities in Singapore’ in Adaptation to Climate Change in Asia, eds. S. Vachani, J. Usmani, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK,
- ‘Development as a Double-Edged Sword: Managing an Environmental Movement in Singapore’s Urban Environment’ in Environmental Movements around the World: Shades of Green in Politics and Culture, 2013, ed. T. Doyle & S. MacGregor, ABO-CLIO.
- ‘Beyond food for fuel: the little red dot in GCC-ASEAN relations’ in Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century: The Local to Global Transformation, 2013, ed T. Niblock & M. Malik, Gerlach Press, Berlin.
- 2 Chapters in book on Energy and Non-Traditional Security in Asia, M. Caballero-Anthony, Y. Chang, N.A. Putra, Springer, 2012.
- “Islam & Environmentalism: Greening Our Youth” in Igniting Thought, Unleashing Youth: Perspectives on Muslim Youth and Activism in Singapore, 2009, Select Books, Singapore.
Research Papers & Policy Briefs
- Sofiah Jamil, Luenne Choa, and Ram Kyi, ‘Digital Vulnerabilities amidst Digital Opportunities: Cybersecurity in ASEAN‘, Birds-Eye-View, February 2019.
- Sofiah Jamil and Gianna Gayle Amul, ‘Community resilience and critical urban infrastructure: Where adaptive capacities meet vulnerabilities’, NTS Insight, no. IN13-07 (Singapore: RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies, 2013)
- Connecting the Dots: The Urban Informal Sector and Climate Vulnerabilities in Southeast Asia’s Megacities, NTS Alert, AL13-01. 01 (Singapore: RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies, 2013).
- Sofiah Jamil and Lina Gong, ‘Nuclear energy development in Southeast Asia: Implications for Singapore’, NTS Insight, no. IN13-01 (Singapore: RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies, 2013).
- Jamil, Sofiah, 2012, ‘ENGOs’ Bitter Pill: Adapting to Incremental Climate (Governance) Change’, NTS Alert, January, Singapore: RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies for NTS-Asia.
- “Changing a Climate of Skepticism and Pessimism” in Year in Review 2011, RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies, 2011.
- Falling from Grace: Nuclear Energy in Japan Post-Fukushima, NTS Alert 2011.
- Hidden Vulnerabilities in Asian Megacities: The Case of the Bang Khun Tian Community in Bangkok, NTS Alert, July 2011.
- Visible Value? ENGOs and the UNFCCC Process, Sofiah Jamil and Devin Maeztri, NTS Insight, January 2011
- Changing Cityscapes: Signs of Development or Disaster?, Sofiah Jamil and Irene A. Kuntjoro, NTS Perspectives, May 2010.
- Civil Society Actions and Reactions to COP15, Irene A. Kuntjoro and Sofiah Jamil, NTS Alert January 2010 (Issue 2).
- Update on COP15: States’ Deliberations and Decisions, Irene A. Kuntjoro and Sofiah Jamil, NTS Alert January 2010 (Issue 1)
- “Democracies and Effective Climate Change Mitigation: Case Study of Indonesia”, Masters Dissertation, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2010
- Ensuring Good Health During the Hajj in a Time of the H1N1 Pandemic, Sofiah Jamil and Julie Balen, NTS Alert November 2009 Special Edition
- “Lifting the Lid Off Xinjiang’s Insecurities“, Sofiah Jamil and Roderick Chia NTS Insight, 01/September 2009
- Report on the United States Institute on the Environment, Hosted by the East West Center, Hawaii., 10 May – 21 June 2009
- “Weighing Issues: Human Security in ASEAN’s Fight For Food“, Irene Kuntjoro and Sofiah Jamil, NTS Insight, 02/October 2008