Great Power Competition in Small States: The Case of Singapore/ Chong Ja Ian
Material type:
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Journal Articles | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | SINGAPORE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
As a smaller actor in world affairs, Singapore perhaps feels the ups and down in major power relations more than most. Singapore historically benefitted from acting as a conduit for commercial interest among major powers, even before its establishment as a nation state. Singapore must now navigate these more complicated new circumstances, but policy inertia and the cost of adjustment may limit its ability to undertake such shifts.
SINGAPORE, SMALL STATES, GREAT POWER COMPETITION, US-CHINA RIVLRY
There are no comments on this title.