Singapore in 2021: confronting internal and external challenges/ Bilveer Singh
Material type: TextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Asian Survey Vol.62 No.1, January/February 2022, pp.153-160 (12)Summary: Singapore remained in crisis mode in 2021, a situation that persisted from 2020. While COVID-19 continued to devastate various foundations of Singapore, especially the economy and public confidence in the government, a political succession crisis threw the republic deeper into uncharted territory. These developments are likely to have long-term consequences, especially for the staying power of government in what is a one-dominant-party state.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Singapore remained in crisis mode in 2021, a situation that persisted from 2020. While COVID-19 continued to devastate various foundations of Singapore, especially the economy and public confidence in the government, a political succession crisis threw the republic deeper into uncharted territory. These developments are likely to have long-term consequences, especially for the staying power of government in what is a one-dominant-party state.
SING, COVID-19, ASEAN, LEADERSHIP, ECONOMICS, POLITICS, POLICY
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