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Singapore Perspectives 2003
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Edited by Yap Mui Teng
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Singapore Perspectives 2003 covers the following issues:
Introduction A personal perspectives of recent events that have profoundly affected Singapore and the world
- Mr Arun Mahizhnan, Deputy Director, Institute of Policy Studies.
Section 1 – Foreign Relations Singapore and the war on terror
- Dr Kumar Ramakrishna, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Section 2 – Domestic Politics Political participation of citizens and civil society
- Ms Tisa Ng, President of Association of Women for Action and Research.
On globalised political anxiety
- Dr Alan Chong, National University of Singapore
Section 3 – Economy On the challenges to and responses by the Singapore economy
- Mr Manu Bhaskaran, Partner & Head, Economic Research, Centennial Group Inc.
On winning in the turbulent environment
- Mr Hsieh Tsun-yan, Chairman, McKinsey & Company (Asia)
Section 4 – The Social Compact in Singapore On the changing role of the State
- Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor and Member of Parliament, Singapore
On the changing role of the State, another perspective
- Mr Steve Chia, Non-Constituency Member of Parliament, Singapore
On the changing role of housing
- Dr Phang Sock Yong, Singapore Management University
Conclusion
A positive assessment of the future
Professor Tommy Koh, Director, Institute of Policy Studies
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Yap, Mui Teng, ed. 2003. Singapore Perspectives 2003. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press for IPS.
(135 pages, ISBN 981 210 222 1
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