Official narratives in Singapore have included the crackdown by the ruling People’s Action Party (pap) government under Lee Kuan Yew against the Chinese chauvinists on the city-state’s road to nationhood. From 1959 to 1976, the Lee government believed that Chinese chauvinism came from three sources: a population that was majority ethnic Chinese in Singapore, pro-communist organizations that exploited Chinese chauvinism for their own ends, and individuals or organizations that praised the People’s Republic of China at the expense of Singapore. Using newspaper articles, speeches by government ministers, oral history interviews, and declassified government records held in Singapore and overseas, this article assesses the threat of Chinese chau...
The article presents the significant contributions of the Chinese community to the Singaporean natio...
[[abstract]]This article analyzes the connections among state formation, hegemony, and the Singapore...
Singapore’s Chinatown, so rich in history, yet often taken for granted. Prior to Singapore’s indepen...
In Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs, he described the world of the Chinese-educated students as politically dy...
The histories of Chinese secret societies in Singapore have generally been constructed with a coloni...
AbstractIn July 2019, the Jamestown Foundation, an American think tank, published a report accusing ...
Singapore in the 1950s had undergone a series of transitions, from 150 years of British colonial rul...
Since it came to power over 40 years ago, Singapore's governing party is generally considered to hav...
In Novermber 1990 Goh Chok Tong became Singapore's second prime minister since self-government was i...
During the thirty years of Lee Kuan Yew's premiership of Singapore, he spectacularly transformed the...
This history of Singapore is an attempt to connect the past of pirates, opium farmers, agency houses...
The People's Action Party (PAP) has openly stated that it came into power with the concerted support...
Before being granted limited self-governance in 1959, the Singapore colonial government was already ...
When Singapore gained independence abruptly in the 1965, one of the government’s priority was to cre...
Chinese migration into Singapore was at its peak during the 19th century. The Chinese migrants broug...
The article presents the significant contributions of the Chinese community to the Singaporean natio...
[[abstract]]This article analyzes the connections among state formation, hegemony, and the Singapore...
Singapore’s Chinatown, so rich in history, yet often taken for granted. Prior to Singapore’s indepen...
In Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs, he described the world of the Chinese-educated students as politically dy...
The histories of Chinese secret societies in Singapore have generally been constructed with a coloni...
AbstractIn July 2019, the Jamestown Foundation, an American think tank, published a report accusing ...
Singapore in the 1950s had undergone a series of transitions, from 150 years of British colonial rul...
Since it came to power over 40 years ago, Singapore's governing party is generally considered to hav...
In Novermber 1990 Goh Chok Tong became Singapore's second prime minister since self-government was i...
During the thirty years of Lee Kuan Yew's premiership of Singapore, he spectacularly transformed the...
This history of Singapore is an attempt to connect the past of pirates, opium farmers, agency houses...
The People's Action Party (PAP) has openly stated that it came into power with the concerted support...
Before being granted limited self-governance in 1959, the Singapore colonial government was already ...
When Singapore gained independence abruptly in the 1965, one of the government’s priority was to cre...
Chinese migration into Singapore was at its peak during the 19th century. The Chinese migrants broug...
The article presents the significant contributions of the Chinese community to the Singaporean natio...
[[abstract]]This article analyzes the connections among state formation, hegemony, and the Singapore...
Singapore’s Chinatown, so rich in history, yet often taken for granted. Prior to Singapore’s indepen...