Singapore in the Global System: Relationship, Structure and ChangeThis book tracks the phases of Singapore’s economic and political development, arguing that its success was always dependent upon the territories links with the surrounding region and the wider global system, and suggests that managing these links today will be the key to the country’s future. Singapore has followed a distinctive historical development trajectory. It was one of a number of cities which provided bases for the expansion of the British empire in the East. But the Pacific War provided local elites with their chance to secure independence. In Singapore the elite disciplined and mobilized their population and built successfully on their colonial inheritance. Today, the city-state prospers in the context of its regional and global networks, and sustaining and nurturing these are the keys to its future. But there are clouds on the elite’s horizons; domestically, the population is restive with inequality, migration and surplus-repression causing concern; and internationally, the strategy of constructing a business-hub economy is being widely copied and both Hong Kong and Shanghai are significant competitors. This book discusses these issues and argues that although success is likely to characterize Singapore’s future, the elite will have to address these significant domestic and international problems. |
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... Empire , thereafter a colonial trading port and then a relative backwater in the 1930s . Hong Kong emerged as an NIC in the cold war era . Its com- mercial role grows along with deepening investment linkages with the Pearl River Delta ...
... empire and the reconstruction of their own shattered continent . In the former territories of empire there were various memories : in Malaysia and Singapore , empire fell away into the background ; in Indo - China the rule of the French ...
... empire building was not neat and tidy . Rather the reverse : empire was only ever contingently present on the territory of other peoples , sometimes heavily ( colo- nial centres ) , sometimes only lightly , as in the informal empire ...
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Singapore in the Global System: Relationship, Structure and Change Peter Preston Limited preview - 2007 |
Singapore in the Global System: Relationship, Structure and Change Peter Preston Limited preview - 2007 |
Singapore in the Global System: Relationship, Structure and Change Peter Wallace Preston No preview available - 2007 |