Singapore has few natural resources but, in a relatively short history, its economic and social development and transformation are nothing short of remarkable. Today Singapore is by far the most successful exemplar of material development in Southeast Asia and it often finds itself the envy of developed countries. Furthermore over the last three or four decades the ruling party has presided over the formation of a thriving community of Singaporeans who love and are proud of their country. Nothing about these processes has been 'natural' in any sense of the word. Much of the country's investment in nation-building has in fact gone into the selection, training and formation of a ruling and administrative elite that reflects and will perpetuat...
This volume examines Singapore's culture of control, exploring the city-state's colonial heritage as...
In Singapore the state defines the parameters of 'ethnic' identity on the basis of the ideology of m...
The way Chineseness is managed by the state in ethnic Chinese majority nations is examined as a late...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore’s national identity invention. Since...
This thesis is an anthropological and historical exploration of Singapore\u27s emergence as a nation...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore's national identity invention. Since...
Since it came to power over 40 years ago, Singapore's governing party is generally considered to hav...
Nation-building has always been one of the top priorities of the Singapore government which can be s...
This study aims to consider the ethnic formation in multi-culturalism. For this purpose, the experim...
This article questions how meritocracy, as a state-sponsored narrative in Singapore, is variously ne...
As a multi-cultural country with a British colonial past hosting many different ethnic groups includ...
This then is the human situation in many countries of many millions of population; rural families ek...
This paper examines Singapore\u27s ethnic politics through an analysis of the representations of peo...
[[abstract]]This study mainly looked into the differences and changes of land-writing between the Si...
Tourism has long been seen as an integral component in Singapore’s economy. As such, Singapore’s tou...
This volume examines Singapore's culture of control, exploring the city-state's colonial heritage as...
In Singapore the state defines the parameters of 'ethnic' identity on the basis of the ideology of m...
The way Chineseness is managed by the state in ethnic Chinese majority nations is examined as a late...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore’s national identity invention. Since...
This thesis is an anthropological and historical exploration of Singapore\u27s emergence as a nation...
This study wants to shed new light on the politics of Singapore's national identity invention. Since...
Since it came to power over 40 years ago, Singapore's governing party is generally considered to hav...
Nation-building has always been one of the top priorities of the Singapore government which can be s...
This study aims to consider the ethnic formation in multi-culturalism. For this purpose, the experim...
This article questions how meritocracy, as a state-sponsored narrative in Singapore, is variously ne...
As a multi-cultural country with a British colonial past hosting many different ethnic groups includ...
This then is the human situation in many countries of many millions of population; rural families ek...
This paper examines Singapore\u27s ethnic politics through an analysis of the representations of peo...
[[abstract]]This study mainly looked into the differences and changes of land-writing between the Si...
Tourism has long been seen as an integral component in Singapore’s economy. As such, Singapore’s tou...
This volume examines Singapore's culture of control, exploring the city-state's colonial heritage as...
In Singapore the state defines the parameters of 'ethnic' identity on the basis of the ideology of m...
The way Chineseness is managed by the state in ethnic Chinese majority nations is examined as a late...