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100 _aIAN Chong Ja
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245 _aGreat Power Competition in Small States:
_bThe Case of Singapore/
_cChong Ja Ian
260 _c2025
520 _aAs 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.
598 _aSINGAPORE, SMALL STATES, GREAT POWER COMPETITION, US-CHINA RIVLRY
650 _aSINGAPORE
650 _aGREAT POWER COMPETITION
773 _gAsian Perspective, Vol.49, No. 1, WINTER 2025, Pg. 21-51
856 _uhttps://muse.jhu.edu/article/953084
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