The Price of Victory: The 1997 Singapore General Election and Beyond

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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1997 - Political Science - 150 pages

 In the months leading up to the 1997 Singapore General Election, many observers were already billing it in terms of a "watershed" election that would chart the course of Singapore politics well into the 21st century. The ruling People's Action Party had seen its popular vote slide in the previous three successive elections and was determined to stem, if not decisively reverse, that slide. On the other hand, the opposition parties were determined to hand the ruling party a fourth successive reduction in its vote and, through that, establish a long-term trend in decline in support for the PAP. The outcome of the election, which was bitterly fought, will indeed have major implications for Singapore politics well into the new millennium. This book analyses the significant aspects of the election campaign, provides a host of interpretations for the election results, sets out alternative explanations to certain political phenomena given by other observers, and details some of the key implications the outcome of the elections will have for the Singapore body politic, in particular, and society at large, in general.

          
 

Contents

Chapter
8
Party Rejuvenation and Tactical Fielding
19
A BitterlyFought Campaign
35
Chapter 5
55
A Question of Personality
69
Chapter 7
85
Nagging Questions and Social and Political Implications
99
Conclusion
117
Select Bibliography
137
About the Author 150
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Page 139 - Singapore 1992: Continuity and Change". In Southeast Asian Affairs 1993. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993.

About the author (1997)

 Derek da Cunha is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

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