Racial discrimination is a global phenomenon that the United Nations seeks to eradicate. In contemporary Singapore, research shows that the basis for racial discrimination is anchored in the role of ethnic identity and how it frames the formulation of policies related to education, employment, housing, immigration and politics. These policies have been formulated and implemented by the People's Action Party (PAP) government that has been in power for over 50 years. When confronted with its racially based policies, the PAP government insists that it follows a tolerant approach towards different races and that it promotes the idea of multiculturalism and meritocracy as a racial equalizer. However, ethnic minorities in Singapore complain they ...
In light of the growing prominence of the concept, “Chinese privilege”, within the Singaporean socie...
This research note studies the political representation of racial minorities in Singapore. Specifica...
This study aims to consider the ethnic formation in multi-culturalism. For this purpose, the experim...
Race has a prominent place in Singapore’s national policies. The political ideology of meritocracy, ...
Since it came to power over 40 years ago, Singapore's governing party is generally considered to hav...
There is no denying that racial harmony is imperative for multi-racial Singapore. This study suggest...
Racism is a prevalent issue around the world. In Singapore, concerns of discrimination against minor...
© 2014 Chang Xiao Jing Sophie ChandraIn modern society, and one with clearly defined policies of mul...
In Singapore, the term “racism” remains largely unspoken in official discourses. The nation's heavy ...
Singapore is a nation that prides itself on racial harmony and equality, with strict measures in pla...
In 2016, the Singapore government reserved the Presidential Elections for the Malay-Muslim community...
This dissertation examines how states actions shape the effects of ethnic diversity. Specifically, t...
This article examines the official idea of racial ‘balance’ in Singapore and its relationship to mod...
In Singapore the state defines the parameters of 'ethnic' identity on the basis of the ideology of m...
This paper examines Singapore\u27s ethnic politics through an analysis of the representations of peo...
In light of the growing prominence of the concept, “Chinese privilege”, within the Singaporean socie...
This research note studies the political representation of racial minorities in Singapore. Specifica...
This study aims to consider the ethnic formation in multi-culturalism. For this purpose, the experim...
Race has a prominent place in Singapore’s national policies. The political ideology of meritocracy, ...
Since it came to power over 40 years ago, Singapore's governing party is generally considered to hav...
There is no denying that racial harmony is imperative for multi-racial Singapore. This study suggest...
Racism is a prevalent issue around the world. In Singapore, concerns of discrimination against minor...
© 2014 Chang Xiao Jing Sophie ChandraIn modern society, and one with clearly defined policies of mul...
In Singapore, the term “racism” remains largely unspoken in official discourses. The nation's heavy ...
Singapore is a nation that prides itself on racial harmony and equality, with strict measures in pla...
In 2016, the Singapore government reserved the Presidential Elections for the Malay-Muslim community...
This dissertation examines how states actions shape the effects of ethnic diversity. Specifically, t...
This article examines the official idea of racial ‘balance’ in Singapore and its relationship to mod...
In Singapore the state defines the parameters of 'ethnic' identity on the basis of the ideology of m...
This paper examines Singapore\u27s ethnic politics through an analysis of the representations of peo...
In light of the growing prominence of the concept, “Chinese privilege”, within the Singaporean socie...
This research note studies the political representation of racial minorities in Singapore. Specifica...
This study aims to consider the ethnic formation in multi-culturalism. For this purpose, the experim...