Singapore: The Unexpected NationThis book deals with Singapore's transition from a British Crown Colony to a state in the Federation of Malaysia, and expulsion from the Federation to become a separate independent nation. For the leaders of Singapore's PAP Government, Malaysia was a traumatic experience. Yet, but for it, they might never have found the resolve and the secret of building this extraordinary nation, this nation based on Singapore alone that they and an entire generation had once believed an impossibility. This story of nation-building deals with topics on national (army) service, economic development, education in schools and in universities, housing and home ownership. It deals also with issues of ethnicity and national identity in the context of challenges from within and without, in the latter case from globalization and global Islamism. |
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... spans the rule of two prime ministers, Lee Kuan Yew and his successor, Goh Chok Tong. The book deals with the making of a national service army; with the PAP way to economic development, trade unionism, education, Preface 0 xi.
... spans the rule of two prime ministers, Lee Kuan Yew and his successor, Goh Chok Tong. The book deals with the making of a national service army; with the PAP way to economic development, trade unionism, education, Preface 0 xi.
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The Unexpected Nation Edwin Lee. with the PAP way to economic development, trade unionism, education, housing and home ownership; with the position of two pre-existing universities in the new nation, a story of decolonization ...
The Unexpected Nation Edwin Lee. with the PAP way to economic development, trade unionism, education, housing and home ownership; with the position of two pre-existing universities in the new nation, a story of decolonization ...
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... leaving nothing to chance as they strive systematically to determine the kind of nation that would best suit their long-term needs. CHAPTER ONE Beginnings: From Temasek to Singapore Temasek Q trading xxii 0 Singapore: The Unexpected Nation.
... leaving nothing to chance as they strive systematically to determine the kind of nation that would best suit their long-term needs. CHAPTER ONE Beginnings: From Temasek to Singapore Temasek Q trading xxii 0 Singapore: The Unexpected Nation.
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... trade generates taxes and gifts and attracts foreign traders and people, increasing the population, all of which would contribute to the wealth and prestige of their kingdom. The Orang Laut, Malay for "Sea People”, were directed by the ...
... trade generates taxes and gifts and attracts foreign traders and people, increasing the population, all of which would contribute to the wealth and prestige of their kingdom. The Orang Laut, Malay for "Sea People”, were directed by the ...
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... trade. Intriguingly, they erected a thick protective wall from the coast to the foot of the hill above the river. The wall ran along what is today's Stamford Road.6 This suggests an awareness of their vulnerability in the region, with ...
... trade. Intriguingly, they erected a thick protective wall from the coast to the foot of the hill above the river. The wall ran along what is today's Stamford Road.6 This suggests an awareness of their vulnerability in the region, with ...
Contents
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5 The Terminal Chief Minister | 131 |
6 The Embattled Prime Minister | 159 |
7 Merger Contesting Ownership and Principles | 189 |
8 Terms of Disendearment | 217 |
14 University and Nation | 359 |
15 Tohs NationBuilding Thrust | 387 |
16 Nantah Between Community and Nation | 417 |
17 SelfRenewal Talents for a Tough Act | 453 |
18 The Consensual Prime Minister | 487 |
19 Confucianism Christianity Chineseness | 533 |
20 Singapore Dreams Singapore Dilemmas | 559 |
21 The Hyphenated Singaporean | 597 |
9 Dare to be Equal | 239 |
10 The Way to Survive | 265 |
11 National Service The Price of Independence | 281 |
12 Politics of Education | 295 |
13 Home Ownership National Stability and the New Middle Classes | 323 |
22 The Unexpected Nation | 633 |
Bibliographical Note | 667 |
Index | 675 |
The Author | 708 |
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