Singapore perspectives, 2005 : people and partnerships

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Singapore perspectives, 2005 : people and partnerships

edited by Gillian Koh

(Public administration & policy)

Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2005

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"Institute of Policy Studies"

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This is the fifteenth issue in an annual series of publications based on Singapore Perspectives, the annual flagship conference held by the Institute of Policy Studies that seeks to provide an audience of policy-makers, business elites, and civil society activists with an early outlook on the year that is unfolding, as well as insights into critical strategic trends that are likely to affect Singapore in the longer term. These publications provide a macro-level outlook on politics and the economy in Singapore. This is the backdrop for another set of papers that discuss what shapes the people's sense of political and socio-economic inclusion here today. The third set of papers focuses on foreign affairs, taking a critical look at how Singapore can better develop warmer ties, and partnerships with her closet neighbours, Indonesia and Malaysia, amongst others, that might help us all to thrive in the midst of the challenges brought on by global economic and geopolitical pressures.

目次

  • Political Change and Continuity: The Near-Term Outlook
  • The Class Dimension in Singapore: Challenges and Implications for Social Policy
  • Can Singapore's Economy Weather Coming External Stresses?
  • People-Centred Growth and Development
  • Singapore's Position in the World: The Little Understood State
  • Singapore Foreign Policy in 2004 and Beyond
  • Keeping Ties Warm Between Malaysia and Singapore
  • Engineering the Paradigm Shift in Singapore-Malaysia Relations
  • Singapore-Indonesia Relations: A Propitious New Beginning
  • Singapore-Indonesia Co-operation in the Midst of Change and New Challenges.

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