Singapore was a poor developing country with a population of 1.58 million that was growing rapidly at the rate of four per cent annually, an unemployment rate of five per cent, a serious housing shortage, and plagued with rampant corruption. Singapore was describe
This study starts with the observation that the Singapore state, until recently, was a notable examp...
This paper addresses issues of population policy and stratified reproduction in Singapore. When Sing...
[Extract] The island city state of Singapore is less than 700 square kilometres but possesses a deep...
The collapse of imperialism and colonialism after the Second World War witnessed emergence of new na...
ABSTRACT. In recent decades, there have been substantial reforms in governance and administration ba...
This then is the human situation in many countries of many millions of population; rural families ek...
In increasing the efficiency of public administration The experience of Germany and Britain serves a...
The Singapore Public Service, acknowledged internationally as highly-efficient and one of the least ...
In contrast with most Asian and African nations, the Republic of Singapore has often been cited as a...
Although Singapore inherited the same British model of governance as other Commonwealth states, its ...
My research investigates the socioeconomic dilemma currently faced by Singapore, analysing historica...
[Extract] When Singapore seceded from the Malaysian Federation in 1968, the fonner British colony - ...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
Singapore has almost achieved a developed nation status. Her population is greying. Singapore is lik...
This study seeks to fill the gap in current literature on street-level bureaucracy in Singapore by m...
This study starts with the observation that the Singapore state, until recently, was a notable examp...
This paper addresses issues of population policy and stratified reproduction in Singapore. When Sing...
[Extract] The island city state of Singapore is less than 700 square kilometres but possesses a deep...
The collapse of imperialism and colonialism after the Second World War witnessed emergence of new na...
ABSTRACT. In recent decades, there have been substantial reforms in governance and administration ba...
This then is the human situation in many countries of many millions of population; rural families ek...
In increasing the efficiency of public administration The experience of Germany and Britain serves a...
The Singapore Public Service, acknowledged internationally as highly-efficient and one of the least ...
In contrast with most Asian and African nations, the Republic of Singapore has often been cited as a...
Although Singapore inherited the same British model of governance as other Commonwealth states, its ...
My research investigates the socioeconomic dilemma currently faced by Singapore, analysing historica...
[Extract] When Singapore seceded from the Malaysian Federation in 1968, the fonner British colony - ...
Two decades ago, in the early 1990s, academics have been so mesmerised by the rapid growth of the Ea...
Singapore has almost achieved a developed nation status. Her population is greying. Singapore is lik...
This study seeks to fill the gap in current literature on street-level bureaucracy in Singapore by m...
This study starts with the observation that the Singapore state, until recently, was a notable examp...
This paper addresses issues of population policy and stratified reproduction in Singapore. When Sing...
[Extract] The island city state of Singapore is less than 700 square kilometres but possesses a deep...