Singaporean exceptionalism and its implications for ASEAN regionalism/ Eric C Thompson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 28 No 2, pp.183-206 (19)Summary: The article examines the results from Singapore with reference to comparable surveys carried out in four other ASEAN member states. The unique sense of Singaporean exceptionalism is attributed to Singapore's own unusual characteristics, struggles with national identity and overriding economic imperatives associated with nation survival.
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The article examines the results from Singapore with reference to comparable surveys carried out in four other ASEAN member states. The unique sense of Singaporean exceptionalism is attributed to Singapore's own unusual characteristics, struggles with national identity and overriding economic imperatives associated with nation survival.

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