Planning for success: Singapore, the model city-state?/ Joan C. Henderson
Material type: TextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): In: Journal of International Affairs Vol.65 No.2 Spring/Summer 2012, pp.69-83 (36)Summary: This article discusses of development in Singapore and their implications for other rapidly growing urban areas in Asia. It explores Singapore's distinctive economic and political systems and assesses official approaches to plan both its physical and sociocultural environments. It also discusses how Singapore's foreign policy impacts the country's role as a popular tourist destination. Analysis of this city-state helps highlights both development processes at work in Asia and methods for managing such changes.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article discusses of development in Singapore and their implications for other rapidly growing urban areas in Asia. It explores Singapore's distinctive economic and political systems and assesses official approaches to plan both its physical and sociocultural environments. It also discusses how Singapore's foreign policy impacts the country's role as a popular tourist destination. Analysis of this city-state helps highlights both development processes at work in Asia and methods for managing such changes.
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