The latest book about governance in Singapore takes a different tack from recent works in the area; Professor Ho Khai Leong’s The Politics of Policy-Making in Singapore and, more recently, Professor Mauzy’s and Professor Milne’s impressive Singapore Politics under the People’s Action Party. Even should the scholars themselves have rather different views, these latter scholarly works describe the workings of Government in Singapore through a keen and informed engagement with Singapore’s current policies and institutional aspirations. Despite claiming close knowledge of the inner workings of Government
Callipolis, as pointed out as Socrates in Plato’s Republic laid out the ‘perfect’ city, the ideal po...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
Book Review of the monograph by Barr, Michael D. (2014), The Ruling Elite of Singapore: Networks of ...
The latest book about governance in Singapore takes a different tack from recent works in the area; ...
Singapore is a successful example of a growth-oriented, interventionist, capitalist state. For four ...
Singapore and Malaysia have a lot in common beyond a shared border and a shared colonial heritage. B...
Drawing upon interviews in 1995 and 1998 and analyses of judicial appointments from 1975-1998, the a...
This article examines the apparent contradictions in Singaporean interpretation and application of i...
Singapore is one of the most digitally connected nations in the world, but it is notorious for punit...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
In Yong Vui Kong v Public Prosecutor, the Singapore Court of Appeal recently reaffi rmed the constit...
This article examines the apparent contradictions in Singaporean interpretation and application of i...
The Chng Suan Tze saga in the late eighties involves the Singapore Court of Appeal invalidating the ...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
Most lawyers have a doctrinal understanding of the constitution. They are sceptical of any political...
Callipolis, as pointed out as Socrates in Plato’s Republic laid out the ‘perfect’ city, the ideal po...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
Book Review of the monograph by Barr, Michael D. (2014), The Ruling Elite of Singapore: Networks of ...
The latest book about governance in Singapore takes a different tack from recent works in the area; ...
Singapore is a successful example of a growth-oriented, interventionist, capitalist state. For four ...
Singapore and Malaysia have a lot in common beyond a shared border and a shared colonial heritage. B...
Drawing upon interviews in 1995 and 1998 and analyses of judicial appointments from 1975-1998, the a...
This article examines the apparent contradictions in Singaporean interpretation and application of i...
Singapore is one of the most digitally connected nations in the world, but it is notorious for punit...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
In Yong Vui Kong v Public Prosecutor, the Singapore Court of Appeal recently reaffi rmed the constit...
This article examines the apparent contradictions in Singaporean interpretation and application of i...
The Chng Suan Tze saga in the late eighties involves the Singapore Court of Appeal invalidating the ...
The capacity of the People’s Action Party (PAP) of Singapore to continually reproduce an authoritari...
Most lawyers have a doctrinal understanding of the constitution. They are sceptical of any political...
Callipolis, as pointed out as Socrates in Plato’s Republic laid out the ‘perfect’ city, the ideal po...
This book explores this inherent contradiction present in most facets of Singaporean media, cultural...
Book Review of the monograph by Barr, Michael D. (2014), The Ruling Elite of Singapore: Networks of ...